Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Date Founded: 1973

Headquarters: Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea

Industry: Electronic Component Manufacturing

Employees: 34,000+

Revenue: $6.9 Billion

Certifications and Memberships: ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, ISO45001:2018, IATF16949:2016

Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Date Founded: 1973

Headquarters: Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea

Industry: Electronic Component Manufacturing

Employees: 34,000+

Revenue: $6.9 Billion

Certifications and Memberships: ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, ISO45001:2018, IATF16949:2016

About Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, established in 1973, has grown into a prominent player in the electronic components sector. The company offers a wide array of products, ranging from fundamental mechanical components to sophisticated electronic parts, meeting the demands of various industries. Its dedication to innovation and technology has shaped it into a world-class provider, producing essential electronic components that support modern electronics.

Initially, Samsung Electro-Mechanics specialized in audio and video components, laying the groundwork for a self-sufficient component industry in South Korea. In the 1980s, the company broadened its scope to include materials and computer components, further enhancing its product range. The 1990s marked a pivotal shift as Samsung Electro-Mechanics began focusing on next-generation technologies, including components for computer chips, mobile communication devices, and optical instruments. Since the 2000s, the firm has been manufacturing Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs), power inductors, camera modules, and communication solutions, capitalizing on its advanced capabilities in materials science, high-frequency wireless communication, and precision engineering.

Presently, Samsung Electro-Mechanics is concentrating on investing in and advancing technological convergence, with a goal to elevate its core products to the highest standards. The company is also exploring growth opportunities in the field of AI computing, acknowledging the rising significance of artificial intelligence in contemporary electronics. Committed to fostering next-generation growth engines, Samsung Electro-Mechanics aims to solidify its position as a frontrunner in the electronic components industry.

The company’s operations are categorized into three primary segments: passive components, modules, and substrates. Passive components, which regulate signal flow in electronic circuits, encompass MLCCs, inductors, chip resistors, and tantalum capacitors. Modules consist of specific function devices made from various electronic or mechanical parts, like camera and communication modules. Substrates connect different electronic components, including semiconductors and passive devices, with package substrates being a key offering in this area.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics emphasizes sustainability, as evidenced by its inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World Index for 15 consecutive years and an A rating from MSCI ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance). The company’s commitment to fostering societal progress through innovation and growth is apparent in its ongoing efforts to enhance its products, processes, and environmental practices. With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and sustainability, Samsung Electro-Mechanics has established itself as a leader in the electronic components industry. As the company continues to invest in technological advancements and expand its offerings, it is well-positioned to maintain its leading role in the electronics sector and contribute to the evolution of next-generation technologies.

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