
It is hard to cancel out Samsung Electro-Mechanics from the competition of localizing electronic parts. Samsung Electro-Mechanics, the 5th largest overall accessory manufacturing company, introduces about 30 items that matches the Green Growth and Smart Korea 2010 including display, computers, mobile, chip parts, eco-friendly, next-generation parts etc.
First, the display department presented a wireless image transmitter-receiver which is a device that continuously transmits and receives communications between 3D TV and Blu-ray without any blockage. Also the Digital Tuner, the Front End part, which is attached to home electronics and sorts out necessary signals from signals that are sent by TV stations. Another is a Power Module that converts external power sources to a compatible level for electronic devices.

The core business of Samsung Electro-Mechanics is obviously the MLCC(Multi-Layer Ceramic Chip Capacitor). MLCC is a capacitor that stores power within the circuit and eliminates noises. This chip is installed in 250 parts of mibile phones, 300 parts in lap tops, and 700 parts in LCD TV's; it has enabled Samsung Electro-Mechanics to achieve quality enhancements, and high-tech developments, which stimulates high profitability along side with minimizing machines. Others include CSP(Chip Scale Package) which plays the electronic part of semiconductors and mother boards using Bump, and FC-BGA(Flip Ball Grind Array), which is a High-end semiconductor package board.
For eco-friendly business there were a charger module for electricity cars and residential fuel-battery. The recharging type eco-friendly electricity car caught the attention, which is in process of development, introducing the next generation of solar-activated and hybrid cars.
Also as next generation components which will enlighten the future of Korean component industry, there were wireless lighting control solutions, a new technology to tag prices on products in malls, ubiquitous sensor network system, imbedded PCB, inkjet printing for electronic circuits.