Wizit, a specialized company in semiconductor and display materials, parts, and equipment, has taken steps to strengthen the product quality competitiveness of its clients, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.


On the 25th, Wizit announced that it has established a ‘Smart Quality Management System’ that digitizes workers' product inspection data using information and communication technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), and collects and analyzes various quality information in real time?such as compliance with standard specs and design drawings for finished products?into a database.


Wizit collaborated with external specialized firms to develop, verify, and enhance the program since 2022, completing the system construction earlier this year, and successfully applied it in practice after a six-month testing period.


The main improvements of this project include ▲ensuring reliability and reducing inspection time by automatically issuing inspection reports simultaneously with product inspection ▲facilitating priority decision-making in processes through a real-time monitoring system ▲and optimizing quality improvement through automatic measurement data retrieval based on accumulated data.


Based on industry-leading know-how and technological capabilities, Wizit supplies products to prominent semiconductor and display panel manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, LG Display, and Samsung Display. These products require high levels of quality stability and reliability to enhance the yield and productivity of client companies.


A Wizit representative stated, “By automating processes that were previously manually written and managed by workers and establishing a system capable of real-time monitoring, the level of quality management has greatly improved in terms of efficiency, convenience, and consistency. We will continue to maintain competitiveness in the future manufacturing market through continuous process improvements by adopting advanced technologies, and actively respond to the technological advancement of semiconductor and display upstream industries, including the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) industries and automotive electronics.”



Meanwhile, Wizit achieved its highest-ever performance by recording consolidated sales of 62.9 billion KRW in the first quarter.


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