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Potential Partners INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KOREA A PotentialIndustry Partners Trends List of Related Companies List of Major Companies Related to Communication Device Industry Company name Main item(s) Website Location Mobile communication terminal, Potential Samsung computer, network system, Suwon, Electronics Co., semiconductor, display panel, www.samsung.com/sec Gyeonggi-do Ltd. home appliance, medical device, Partners etc. SAMSUNG Liquid crystal flat panel display Yongin, www.samsungdisplay.com DISPLAY CO., LTD. (LCD, OLED), etc. Gyeonggi-do Mobile communication terminal, exchanger, communication Yeongdeung LG Electronics Inc. www.lge.com equipment such as transmission, po-gu, Seoul TV and, computer, etc. LG Display Co., Anyang-si, Liquid crystal display, etc. www.lgdisplay.com Ltd. Gyeonggi-do Lithium-ion secondary battery, flat Yeongdeung LG Chem www.lgchem.co.kr plate, PVC, etc. po-gu, Seoul Image & audio, communication SAMSUNG equipment, module, printed circuit ELECTRO- board, multilayer ceramic capacitor, Suwon, www.samsungsem.com MECHANICS CO., high frequency filter, crystal Gyeonggi-do LTD. oscillator, chip inductor, digital satellite broadcast receiver, etc. LG Innotek Co., LED, camera module, PCB, Jung-gu, www.lginnotek.com Ltd. photomask, mobile rotor, etc. Seoul Communication device, wireless communication application Seocho-gu, Pantech Inc. www.pantech.co.kr device, additional communication, Seoul monitoring camera, etc. Wired/wireless exchange equipment, transmission Gangnam-gu, Ericsson-LG www.ericssonlg.co.kr equipment, PBX, communication Seoul system electronic switch Optical repeater, wired/wireless SK Telesys Co., Jung-gu, transmission equipment, FEMTO, www.sktelesys.com Ltd. Seoul etc. Battery pack, PCB assembly, Suwon, Elentec Co., Ltd. www.elentec.co.kr charger, motor, etc. Gyeonggi-do INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KOREA PotentialIndustry Partners Trends Company name Main item(s) Website Location Company name Main item(s) Website Location Touch screen, touch module, Pyeongtaek, Keypads, switches, etc. for mobile Paju, SMAC Co.,Ltd. www.s-mac.co.kr UIL Co., Ltd. www.e-uil.com mobile module Gyeonggi-do phones Gyeonggi-do Seongnam-si, Mobile terminal, charger, electronic Yongin, MELFAS Co. Ltd Touch controller IC, etc. www.melfas.com RFTech Co., Ltd. www.rftech.co.kr Gyeonggi-do parts, etc. Gyeonggi-do Mobile communication antenna, Hwaseong, Anyang-si, Patron, Co., Ltd. www.partron.co.kr FRTEK CO., LTD. Mobile communication repeater www.frtek.co.kr dual camera, etc. Gyeonggi-do Gyeonggi-do Portable terminal parts such as Anyang-si, JangWonTech Co., Smartphone, Tablet PC Bracket, Gyeongsang Intops Co., Ltd. www.intops.co.kr www.jangwontech.co.kr case and antenna Gyeonggi-do Ltd. etc. buk-do Gumi Nokia Solutions and Mobile phone camera module Communication equipment, Gangnam-gu, Hwaseong, Networks Korea www.nokia.com NANOS CO., LTD. parts (optical filter), hall sensor, www.nanosm.com communication system Seoul Gyeonggi-do Co., Ltd. etc. DASAN Networks, Switch, router, switch, server, Seongnam-si, Smartphone camera module, Seongnam-si, www.dasannetworks.com Namuga Co., Ltd. www.namuga.co.kr Inc. communication equipment, etc. Gyeonggi-do communication equipment, etc. Gyeonggi-do Cheongju, Dual cameras, optical Changwon, Jahwa Electronics Portable vibration motors, electron www.jahwa.co.kr Chungcheong OPTRONTEC Inc. components, semiconductor www.optrontec.com Gyeongsang Co., Ltd. tubes, magnets, etc. buk-do devices, etc. nam-do Ace Technologies Manufacture antenna for terminal Yeonsu-gu, Wired/wireless optical www.aceteq.co.kr Osan, Corp. and base station Incheon Innowave Co., Ltd. communication parts (optical thin www.inno-wave.co.kr Gyeonggi-do film filter) Wired/wireless communication device, mobile communication Optical trackpad, LED flash Seongnam-si, Hwaseong, Crucialtec Co., Ltd. www.crucialtec.com KMW Inc. parts, communication repeater, www.kmw.co.kr module Gyeonggi-do Gyeonggi-do module for communication base station, etc. Dream Tech Co., Electronic parts, bluetooth, mobile Seongnam-si, www.idreamtech.co.kr Ltd. phone charger Gyeonggi-do Mobile phone connector, OPTIMECH Co., Hwaseong, communication equipment www.optimech.co.kr RF communication parts, Hwaseong, Ltd. Gyeonggi-do GigaLane Co., Ltd www.gigalane.com manufacturing, etc. semiconductor equipment, etc. Gyeonggi-do Optical communication repeater, Filter, RF chip, vibration motor, Osan, WiSoL CO.,LTD. www.wisol.co.kr optical communication equipment, Seongnam-si, filter bank, etc. Gyeonggi-do SOLiD, Inc. www.solid.com wireless communication Gyeonggi-do equipment, etc. Electronic exchanger, IP Ericsson LG www.ericssonlg-enterprise. Geumcheon- telephone, communication Enterprise Co., Ltd. co.kr/ gu, Seoul Switch, FTTH, wired and wireless Seongnam-si, equipment, etc. UBIQUOSS INC www.ubiquoss.com networking solution Gyeonggi-do DASAN Network Network equipment, backhaul Seongnam-si, www.dasans.com Mobile phone camera module, Solutions, Inc. equipment, solutions Gyeonggi-do Yeonsu-gu, CammSys Corp. semiconductor production www.cammsys.net Incheon equipment, etc. Video phone, amplifier, speaker, Seongnam-si, COMMAX CO.,LTD interphone, door phone, www.commax.com Gyeonggi-do S-Connect Co., Inside and exterior parts of mobile Gwangju, exchanger, etc. www.s-connect.co.kr Ltd. phone Gyeonggi-do Access, exchanger, gateway MERCURY Seo-gu, Wireless communication device Dalseo-gu equipment, transmission satellite www.mercury.co.kr SJTECH Co.,Ltd. www.sjtech87.co.kr CORPORATION Incheon (mobile phone parts) Daegu equipment, optical cable INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KOREA PotentialIndustry Partners Trends Company name Main item(s) Website Location Company name Main item(s) Website Location Telit Wireless Wireless communication device, Yeongdeung Micro repeater, integrated repeater, www.telit.com CS Seongnam-si, Solutions Co., Ltd. IoT module, software, etc. po-gu, Seoul variable repeater, RF dispersion www.cs-holdings.co.kr CORPORATION. Gyeonggi-do repeater, personal repeater, etc. Hwaseong, MOBASE Co.,Ltd. Cell phone case etc. www.mobase.com Gyeonggi-do Manufacture of communication Alti Electronics Co., Gyeongsang parts and semiconductor parts www.alti-e.co.kr Ltd. buk-do Gumi Wired and wireless communication (LED) DAYOU PLUS Gwangsan- equipment, optical communication www.dayouplus.co.kr CO.,LTD gu, Gwangju equipment, etc. Optical transmission equipment, Anyang-si, WooriNet, Inc www.woori-net.com exchange equipment, etc. Gyeonggi-do Navigation, black box, mobile Seongnam-si, FINEDIGITAL Inc. www.finedigital.com communication equipment, etc. Gyeonggi-do Sungwoo Mobile phone parts, wireless Ansan-si, Electronics Co., www.swei.co.kr communication device parts, etc. Gyeonggi-do Namdong-gu, Ltd. ILYA CO., LTD. Mobile phone parts, molds, etc. www.ilya.co.kr Incheon Broadband transceiver module (RF Anyang-si, Mobile communication power RFHIC Corporation module, RF component, power www.rfhic.com PEOPLEWORKS, Gyeongsang Gyeonggi-do amplifier, repeater, communication www.peopleworks.co.kr amplifier), etc. INC. buk-do Gumi parts module etc. Mobile phone terminal antenna, Namdong-gu, EMW Co.,Ltd. www.emw.co.kr Wireless access RF equipment car antenna, etc. Incheon such as repeater, wireless Seongnam-si, HFR, Inc. communication quality www.hfrnet.com Kisan Telecom, co,. Optical module, PCS repeater, Songpa-gu, Gyeonggi-do www.kisantel.co.kr management system, optical ltd WLL system, etc. Seoul transmission system, etc. Network equipment such as Anyang-si, Subscriber-only circuit device, Teletron Inc. switches and rotors, high-speed www.teletron.co.kr Gyeonggi-do COMUNICATION optical transmission equipment, Gangseo-gu, Internet infrastructure system, etc. www.coweaver.co.kr WEAVER CO.,LTD. wired communication equipment, Seoul etc. PEOPLE & Yeongdeung TELECOMMUNI- Cell phone case etc. www.pntel.co.kr po-gu, Seoul Gyeongsan, CATION INC. Samkwang Win Cell phone case etc. www.samkwang.com Gyeongsang Tech Co., Ltd. buk-do Optical communication parts, transmission device, data Gunpo, Wireless communication device, FO&T INC. transmission device, wired and www.fo-t.com Samji Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do wireless meter reading system www.samji.com wireless communication device, Electronics,co.ltd Gyeonggi-do chip etc. Innowireless Co., Testing tool for wireless Seongnam-si, Micro optical transmitter, software, Seongnam-si, www.innowireless.co.kr Telefield, Inc www.telefield.com Ltd. communication Gyeonggi-do etc. Gyeonggi-do Wireless communication device Anyang-si, Broadcasting communication Bucheon-si, ANTS Co., Ltd. www.ants.co.kr Telaum co., Ltd. www.telaum.com manufacturing, software, etc. Gyeonggi-do network equipment Gyeonggi-do MoimStone Co., Internet phone, tablet, software, Seocho-gu, High speed data transmission www.moimstone.com Wintek System Co., Uiwang-si, Ltd. etc. Seoul equipment, optical transmission www.wintek.co.kr Ltd. Gyeonggi-do equipment, etc. INFOMARK Co., Wearable device, mobile router, Seongnam-si, www.infomark.co.kr Ltd etc. Gyeonggi-do Optical link module parts, optical Seongnam-si, OPTICIS Co.,Ltd. www.opticis.com semiconductor elements, etc. Gyeonggi-do Samhwa Broadband digital transmission, Geumcheon- Communication www.samhwa.net Wave Electronics Power amplifier, mobile Suwon, BDCS, WDCS, connectors, etc. gu, Seoul www.wavetc.com Industry Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd. communication repeater, RRH, etc. Gyeonggi-do INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KOREA PotentialIndustry Partners Trends Company name Main item(s) Website Location Company name Main item(s) Website Location Radio base station
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