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Holiday Greeting from Corum
Wishing you and your loved ones happy holidays!
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Corum’s “Books for Hope, Love in Chiayi” Book Donation Activity in 2023 Comes to an End
We received a total of 549 donated books this year!
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The 3rd CORUM Art in Science Award - Online Popularity Award
Vote for your favorite artworks NOW!
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Holiday Notification – Double Tenth Festival
Please note that we will have national holidays for Double Tenth Festival from Oct. 07 to Oct. 10, 2023.
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Corum X 12th HPCi Warsaw 2023 & in-cosmetics Latin America 2023
We are excited to share with you our actvie ingredients!! Come and meet Corum at booth #220 in 12th HPCi Warsaw & at booth #L50 in-cosmetics Latin America 2023 between Sep. 27-28
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Holiday Notification – Moon Festival
Please note that we will have national holidays for Mid-Autumn Festival from Sep. 29 to Oct. 1, 2023.
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Summer Fun with Corum Beach Cleanup!
On August 25th, Corum held a second-round beach cleanup activity this year by clearing up 140 kilograms of marine debris in total. Under the scorching sun, everyone worked so hard to collect garbage on the beach, which was so touching. This event was announced in advance on the Facebook page of the "National Group Adopting Beach Cleaning", so besides our staffs, there were 10 more enthusiastic partners, including family members of employees, members of society and students participating together.
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The 3rd CORUM Art in Science Award-“Disclosing The Secret of My Skin” Registration and Brochure
From now until 11/30, eligible students can submit their works to Xin Chuan used bookstore and Reindeer Children Home (RCH), respective.
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NYSCC & CITE Japan INVITATIONS
It is an honor for us to have a privilege to invite you to NYSCC and CITE Japan! Corum will attend these two upcoming exhibitions in May to showcase our products.
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Refuse Single-use Plastics x Corum Beach Cleanup
Corum just held a beach cleanup activity last week on April 14, clearing up total 80 kilograms of marine debris. This time the participants include not only our staff but also a senior high school student, who voluntarily registered our beach cleanup event online. We saw so many floating plastics and Styrofoam fragments in either large or small pieces almost everywhere in sands.