The TetraPLEX, a high-performance AI processor for satellites developed by TelePix. TelePix explains that if the TetraPLEX equipped with NVIDIA's GPU operates without issues, communication between satellites and Earth will become approximately 10 times faster./Courtesy of TelePix

■TelePIX, a satellite specialized solution corporation, announced that TetraPLEX was featured in the '2024 Small Satellite Technology Status Report' published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). TetraPLEX is introduced as one of the high-performance onboard computing systems installed on artificial satellites and spacecraft. TelePIX noted, "The NASA technology status report is a representative technological trend material referenced by space agencies and corporations worldwide, and the technology introduced here signifies that it has been officially recognized for its innovation and reliability."

■Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) and the Korean Institute of Science and Technology Gender Innovation (GISTeR) will co-host a book concert commemorating the publication of 'AI, Beyond Bias' at 2 p.m. on April 2 at Ven. Jigwan, UNIST. The event will be moderated by Shim Jae-young, head of UNIST's Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence, with presentations by the book's author, Ahn Hyun-sil, UNIST's vice president for research; Kwon Oh-sung, managing director of Microsoft Innovation Hub; Jo Won-young, head of the Software Policy Research Institute's SW-based Policy and Talent Research Office; and Lee Hye-sook, director of GISTeR. After the author presentations, there will be a Q&A session with the audience, discussions, a book signing event, and networking time.

■The Korean Intellectual Property Office held a meeting on the afternoon of the 19th at the Automobile Center in Seocho-gu, Seoul, with officials from 14 corporations and institutions from finished car and parts industries, academia, and research sectors to discuss collaboration plans related to intellectual property. At this meeting, the Korean Intellectual Property Office also signed a business agreement with the Korea Automobile Mobility Industry Association to discover promising future mobility technologies.

■The Korea Institute of Materials Science announced that it held a completion ceremony for the 'Advanced Materials Demonstration Research Complex Phase 1' in Jinhae-gu, Changwon. Attendees included Lee Jong-wook, a member of the National Assembly from Jinhae-gu; Kim Young-sik, chairman of the National Research Council of Science and Technology; and Hong Nam-pyo, the mayor of Changwon. This Phase 1 development involves the establishment of a 'metal materials demonstration testbed' and a 'power unit smart manufacturing center.' The Korea Institute of Materials Science stated that it would promptly complete the remaining phases 2 and 3.

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