The Calamba plant, established in 1997, has been producing IT-focused MLCCs and inductors since 2000. With the rapid growth of electric and autonomous vehicle markets, the facility is considering additional production of high-performance automotive MLCCs. Samsung Electro-Mechanics is concentrating on developing the automotive MLCC business as a future growth driver, with industry projections suggesting the MLCC market could more than double from 4 trillion won in 2023 to 9.5 trillion won by 2028.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has been expanding its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in the Philippines. In 2022, the company received the "Best Company Award" from the Philippine government, a prestigious recognition given to companies registered with the Philippine Board of Investments. The company's CSR efforts include initiatives for sustainable development and building trust within the local community.
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