Seoul Semiconductor Won 2011 National Competitiveness Contribution Award

Seoul Semiconductor recently has won the ‘2011 National Competitiveness Contribution Award’ which is awarded to the entrepreneurs, companies and organizations that have made a contribution to the improvement of national competitiveness.

The company has received the Prize of the Minister of Knowledge Economy thanks to remarkable management performance and increases in both national and corporate competitiveness with innovative LED technology and products in the green growth industry.

John S. Bae, Vice president of Seoul Semiconductor, said, “Seoul Semiconductor is a specialized LED manufacturer that not only makes a product which helps the environment but also abides by the best business practices to preserve the environment. While expanding our investment in R&D, we will continue protecting the environment to ensure the green growth of our nation and human society.”

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