TopRun Total Solution announced on the 7th that it has opened a Production Technology Center at its Gumi headquarters to accelerate the acquisition of future manufacturing technology capabilities.


The Production Technology Center was established by remodeling a space previously used as an auditorium within the Gumi headquarters into a research and development site that consolidates the company's capabilities in manufacturing P-OLED and automotive display components. Key equipment installed in the center includes mobile component automatic assembly machines, automotive ASS’Y automation equipment, front ring back pressure insertion equipment, and lamination and stamping equipment. Plans are also underway to add a material testing TEST line in the future.


The newly opened Production Technology Center was initiated with the vision of producing the best products at minimal cost through advanced process automation technology. As the first step to realize this vision, TopRun Total Solution has separated the fields of preliminary production and mass production technology research and assigned specialized personnel accordingly. The Process Technology Team, responsible for preliminary production technology, has been staffed with 10 experts who will handle process and line design as well as in-house equipment manufacturing. The Equipment Technology Team, responsible for mass production technology, will focus on architectural and layout design, equipment installation, arrangement, and stabilization.


In particular, TopRun Total Solution plans to operate the center systematically based on a three-year operational plan. Immediately after opening, the company will establish and systematize pilot production lines using the installed equipment, while also improving energy facilities in line with ESG principles, such as solar power and ESS (Energy Storage System). Starting in 2024, the company plans to develop P-OLED manufacturing inspection equipment and technologies that apply DX (Digital Transformation) to modern manufacturing processes. Based on these efforts, TopRun Total Solution aims to support overseas subsidiaries and establish mass production systems after domestic pilot production, and further considers the independent commercialization of equipment.



Park Young-geun, CEO of TopRun Total Solution, emphasized, “The opening of the Production Technology Center has laid the foundation for securing future manufacturing technology capabilities. Going forward, the company will spare no investment in phased infrastructure and will leap forward as a global materials, components, and equipment company through securing unique product manufacturing technologies and equipment development.”


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