Setopia announced on the 16th that it has secured additional orders for Samsung Electronics' 'Wafer Recycling System Development' and 'Next-Generation Material Control System (MCS)' development projects, following its contract in February.


The Wafer Recycling System is a system that manages wafers, which were previously discarded or used only for research purposes, to be utilized for mass production.


Additionally, a monitoring GUI (Graphical User Interface) will be developed for the next-generation material control system. Through the developed GUI, users can check ▲real-time status of semiconductor logistics equipment ▲customized screen configurations per user ▲system control and parameter change screens, and configure settings according to user preferences.


A Setopia representative stated, "Although the contract amount for this project is only about 800 million KRW, it is more meaningful that we continue to secure Samsung Electronics' business system projects despite the economic slowdown," adding, "We are also preparing bids for additional projects to be pursued in the second half of the year."


Meanwhile, in February, Setopia also secured a 1 billion KRW project with Samsung Electronics' DS (Device Solutions) division Memory P Technology Team to rebuild the existing outdated system into a standard platform. This additional project recognizes Setopia's technological capabilities in the IT sector.



A Setopia representative said, "As we expand our business areas into rare earths, electronic cigarettes, steel, and others, we expect to continue achieving consistent results with Samsung Electronics in our existing IT business," and added, "We are confident in continuing to secure additional orders based on our technological expertise and reliability, and we will strive to strengthen our foundation through existing projects and achieve growth through new projects, aiming to catch both rabbits."


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