Samsung Electro-Mechanics said on the 28th that it hosted the "2025 Samsung Automotive-Component Tech Day (SAT)" in Tianjin, China, on the 25th–26th.

SAT is an event that invites overseas automotive electronics customers to share the latest technologies and market trends and strengthen collaboration. This year, about 100 people from more than 30 global automobile and automotive electronics corporations attended.

At this event, Samsung Electro-Mechanics presented multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) market trends and a technology roadmap for information technology (IT), industrial, and automotive electronics, and shared next-generation automotive solutions such as high capacity and high reliability.

In particular, it focused on introducing MLCC development directions and solutions that respond to automotive electronics trends such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) sophistication and fast charging.

It also opened the advanced manufacturing line of the Tianjin subsidiary, a core automotive electronics production base, showcasing the production process for automotive MLCCs that can operate stably in high-temperature, high-pressure environments, underscoring its technological capability and quality competitiveness.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics achieved 1 trillion won in sales of automotive MLCCs last year. This year, it plans to expand its business scope beyond MLCCs to core automotive components such as camera modules and semiconductor package substrates.

Vice President Lee Tae-gon, head of strategy and marketing at Samsung Electro-Mechanics, said, "We are sensing the concentration of advanced technologies and the rapid pace of innovation in the automotive electronics market," adding, "Through differentiated products and solutions, we will become the optimal partner that leads innovation together with customers."

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