Gim Jang-ho, Mayor of Gumi, Visits 'Seba' Changing the World Through Innovation
"Actively Supporting Growth as a Leading Company in the Seonsan Area"
On the 1st, Mayor Kim Jang-ho of Gumi City visited Seba to tour the research and production sites of fluid control and measuring instruments, electronic components, and spent time with executives and employees over lunch to address the difficulties faced by the company.
Kim Jang-ho, Mayor of Gumi, visiting the research and production site of Seba Co., Ltd.
View original imageSince Seba first opened in Simidong in November 1997, it has grown into a strong small and medium-sized enterprise with world-class technology in fluid control and electronic components, overcoming many crises with respect, technology, and a spirit of challenge.
In 2008, the headquarters was relocated to its current location in Chogok-ri, Okseong-myeon, and through continuous technological development and innovation, it supplies electronic control units (ECUs) and vehicle lamps used in leading domestic automobiles such as Hyundai and Kia.
Recently, Seba has developed and produced flow meters, valves, and tubes used in semiconductor equipment, expanding its market not only domestically but also overseas. In 2017, it expanded its production line in Tianjin, China, and in 2020, in Da Nang, Vietnam, significantly contributing to the regional economy through export activation, including receiving the $10 million Export Tower Award on Trade Day 2022.
Mayor Kim Jang-ho said, “I appreciate the hard work of CEO Kim Jeong-eon and all the executives and employees who are enhancing the company’s capabilities through continuous technological development. As the company name ‘Seba’ implies, I ask for continued investment so that it can become a company that changes the world through innovation, and the city will also provide unwavering support for corporate development.”
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Following Mayor Kim Jang-ho’s commitment that “the answer lies in the field and the company,” the city plans to actively support resolving corporate difficulties and attracting investment through continuous visits to business sites.
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