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Korea United Pharm Sponsors Minerva Forum Event

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2025.09.15
Lecture by Israeli Ambassador Raphael Harpaz
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The United Cultural Foundation (Chairman Kang Duk-young, CEO of Korea United Pharm) announced on the 15th that it officially sponsored the '1st HUFS Minerva Forum' held at Douglas Hall, United Yeoksam Building, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 11th.

This forum, hosted by the Alumni Association of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and sponsored by the United Cultural Foundation, was organized to invite prominent figures from various fields such as society, politics, culture, and economy to share realistic analyses and contemporary insights.

The event was attended by a diverse group of alumni and key figures from various sectors, including Park Jung-woon, President of HUFS; Kim Se-won, former Chairman of EBS; Choi Maeng-ho, former CEO of Dong-A Ilbo; and Kim Hyung-jin, Chairman of Sejong Telecom. Approximately 80 attendees added vibrancy to the event atmosphere.

Rafael Harpaz, Ambassador of Israel to Korea, delivered a speech on the theme of 'Innovation and Business in Israel.' He discussed how Israel has grown into an innovation-driven startup nation, introducing the entrepreneurial spirit with specific examples, and provided practical references for Korean businesses and society.

After the lecture, Kang Duk-young, Chairman of the United Cultural Foundation, presented Ambassador Harpaz with a plaque of appreciation, expressing the hope that this forum would serve as an opportunity for new perspectives and collaboration beyond knowledge sharing.

The HUFS Minerva Forum plans to continue holding regular forums, inviting global leaders and experts from various fields to develop as a platform for sharing knowledge.

Kim Sang-jun

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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