Taesung Supplies MLB Equipment to US PCB Factory..."Increased Demand for High-Performance PCB Due to AI Activation"
Taesung, a specialized company in automated equipment for printed circuit boards (PCB), announced on the 24th that it will supply WET equipment related to high-layer mainboard substrates (MLB) to domestic PCB companies for the U.S. market.
Taesung plans to actively enter the North American market starting with the supply contract. With the recent activation of the artificial intelligence (AI) related market, the demand for high-performance semiconductor PCBs suitable for processing large amounts of data such as MLB is rapidly increasing, and benefits are expected.
Taesung is leading the domestic and international high-performance PCB equipment market by developing automation solutions for PCB equipment. Based on differentiated product competitiveness, it is supplying equipment to major global companies in Korea as well as prominent overseas firms.
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A Taesung representative said, "We have been recognized for our high-performance, high-quality PCB production technology and are supplying equipment to the U.S. market," adding, "As global demand for high-performance PCBs expands and new business areas such as secondary batteries and camera modules become visible, we expect to maximize corporate growth in the future."
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