Samsung Electro-Mechanics said April 23 it is hosting its overseas customer event, the 2026 SEMCO Component College (SCC), in Busan.
First held in 2004, SCC is the company’s annual global customer outreach program.
This year’s event, themed “The Core of AI Future,” is aimed at highlighting the importance and competitiveness of key components for the AI era and strengthening cooperation with customers.
The company said 160 overseas customers and about 300 participants are attending, its largest turnout to date, spanning areas including AI servers, networks, power, next-generation optical communications, IT, automotive electronics, humanoids and aerospace.
Seminar sessions cover requirements for high-reliability, high-voltage MLCCs as autonomous driving and electric vehicles expand; component technology shifts tied to the growth of AI servers and data centers; and component adoption trends in AI-based IT devices. The program also includes hands-on training based on product analysis and explanations of how components operate within circuits.
In the exhibition area, Samsung Electro-Mechanics showcased products including high-capacitance MLCCs used in automotive SoCs, high-reliability MLCCs for powertrains, MLCCs for AI servers and networks, and ultra-thin power inductors.
CEO Jang Deok-hyeon, who attended the event, said, “In the AI era, component performance and reliability determine the competitiveness of the overall system.” He added, “As the world’s only company able to supply the core component solutions essential for AI data centers, we will support our customers’ success.”
* This article has been translated by AI.
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