Samsung Mourns Death of TV Visionary Han Jong-hee at 63

This picture taken on March 19, 2025 shows Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-hee speaking at the company's annual general meeting at the Suwon Convention Center in Suwon. Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-hee, credited with boosting the South Korean tech giant's television business on the global stage, died of a heart attack on March 25, the company told AFP. (Photo by YONHAP / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / NO USE AFTER APRIL 24, 2025 03:38:11 GMT - - SOUTH KOREA OUT / NO USE AFTER APRIL 24, 2025 03:38:11 GMT - - SOUTH KOREA OUT / NO ARCHIVES - RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE

Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-hee, recognised for enhancing the South Korean technology giant’s television market presence globally, passed away from a heart attack on Tuesday at the age of 63, the company announced.

“He died from cardiac arrest today,” a Samsung spokesperson said, adding that Han was survived by his wife and three children.

“Han was central in the unveiling of Samsung’s world-class LED TVs,” the firm said in a company biography published earlier this month.

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Han became part of Samsung in 1988 and was regarded as instrumental in elevating the visibility of its premium TV models internationally.

Samsung Electronics is the flagship subsidiary of the broader Samsung group, the largest family-run conglomerate dominating South Korea’s economy, the fourth largest in Asia.

Samsung Mourns Death of TV Visionary Han Jong-hee at 63
Samsung Chief: Hang Jong hee

Han was not a member of the Samsung family, which continues to hold significant influence over the company, with third-generation leader Lee Jae-yong currently at the helm of Samsung Electronics.

According to experts, the loss of Han could significantly impact Samsung’s strategy to maintain its leading position in the global television market.

Like its competitors LG and TCL, Samsung has been increasingly integrating AI technology into its large screens, which are approaching the capabilities of digital assistants to interact with users and other devices within homes.

Han passed when the world’s largest memory chip manufacturer faced challenges producing chips essential for artificial intelligence applications.

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