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Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates
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Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

2025-11-06 00:00 Last Updated At:00:15

  • Strengthening strategic cooperation for next-generation semiconductor package core material 'Glass Core'
  • Aiming to lead the glass substrate market by combining strengths in preparation for the AI era
  • TOKYO and SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Samsung Electro-Mechanics announced on the 5th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Sumitomo Chemical Group to establish a joint venture (JV) for manufacturing 'Glass Core,' a key material for next-generation package substrates.

    The MOU signing ceremony was held at Tokyo, Japan and attended by Chang Duckhyun, President of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Keiichi Iwata, Chairman of Sumitomo Chemical, Nobuaki Mito, President of Sumitomo Chemical, and Lee Jongchan, President of Dongwoo Fine-Chem (a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical), along with other key executives.
     
    The joint venture MOU is part of a strategy to overcome the limitations of package substrate technology amid the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). 'Glass Core' is a core material for next-generation semiconductor package substrates and is regarded as an essential technology for realizing high-density, large-area advanced semiconductor package substrates, thanks to its lower coefficient of thermal expansion and superior flatness compared to conventional organic substrates.

    Through this MOU, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Sumitomo Chemical, and Dongwoo Fine-Chem will leverage their respective technological strengths and global networks to establish manufacturing and supply capabilities for 'Glass Core' and accelerate market expansion.
     
    In the joint venture, Samsung Electro-Mechanics will serve as the primary investor with a majority stake, while Sumitomo Chemical Group will participate as a minority shareholder. The companies plan to finalize details such as the shareholding structure, business schedule, and corporate name, aiming to sign the main agreement next year. The headquarters will be located at Dongwoo Fine-Chem's Pyeongtaek site, which will also serve as the initial production base for 'Glass Core'.
     
    Chang Duckhyun, President of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, said, "As the AI era accelerates, demand for ultra-high-performance semiconductor package substrates continues to grow, and the glass core will be a key material that reshapes the landscape of the future substrate market. This agreement will provide an opportunity to combine the advanced capabilities of the three companies and establish a new growth engine in the next-generation semiconductor package market. We will continue to strengthen our technological leadership and take the lead in building an advanced package substrate ecosystem."
     
    Keiichi Iwata, the Chairman of Sumitomo Chemical said, "Through cooperation with Samsung Electro-Mechanics, we expect to generate significant synergy in the advanced semiconductor back-end process sector. We will further solidify our long-term partnership through this project."
     
    Lee Jongchan, the President of Dongwoo Fine-Chem added, "It is very meaningful to have the opportunity to lead the advanced semiconductor package materials sector by integrating the technological capabilities of Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Dongwoo Fine-Chem. Based on the technology accumulated by Sumitomo Chemical, we will actively utilize our strong execution capabilities and infrastructure to ensure the success of this collaboration and grow into a leading company in advanced semiconductor packaging materials."
     
    Samsung Electro-Mechanics is currently producing glass package substrate prototypes at its Sejong plant pilot line. Mass production is planned to begin with the joint venture after 2027.

TOKYO and SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Samsung Electro-Mechanics announced on the 5th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Sumitomo Chemical Group to establish a joint venture (JV) for manufacturing 'Glass Core,' a key material for next-generation package substrates.

The MOU signing ceremony was held at Tokyo, Japan and attended by Chang Duckhyun, President of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Keiichi Iwata, Chairman of Sumitomo Chemical, Nobuaki Mito, President of Sumitomo Chemical, and Lee Jongchan, President of Dongwoo Fine-Chem (a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical), along with other key executives.
 
The joint venture MOU is part of a strategy to overcome the limitations of package substrate technology amid the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). 'Glass Core' is a core material for next-generation semiconductor package substrates and is regarded as an essential technology for realizing high-density, large-area advanced semiconductor package substrates, thanks to its lower coefficient of thermal expansion and superior flatness compared to conventional organic substrates.

Through this MOU, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Sumitomo Chemical, and Dongwoo Fine-Chem will leverage their respective technological strengths and global networks to establish manufacturing and supply capabilities for 'Glass Core' and accelerate market expansion.
 
In the joint venture, Samsung Electro-Mechanics will serve as the primary investor with a majority stake, while Sumitomo Chemical Group will participate as a minority shareholder. The companies plan to finalize details such as the shareholding structure, business schedule, and corporate name, aiming to sign the main agreement next year. The headquarters will be located at Dongwoo Fine-Chem's Pyeongtaek site, which will also serve as the initial production base for 'Glass Core'.
 
Chang Duckhyun, President of Samsung Electro-Mechanics, said, "As the AI era accelerates, demand for ultra-high-performance semiconductor package substrates continues to grow, and the glass core will be a key material that reshapes the landscape of the future substrate market. This agreement will provide an opportunity to combine the advanced capabilities of the three companies and establish a new growth engine in the next-generation semiconductor package market. We will continue to strengthen our technological leadership and take the lead in building an advanced package substrate ecosystem."
 
Keiichi Iwata, the Chairman of Sumitomo Chemical said, "Through cooperation with Samsung Electro-Mechanics, we expect to generate significant synergy in the advanced semiconductor back-end process sector. We will further solidify our long-term partnership through this project."
 
Lee Jongchan, the President of Dongwoo Fine-Chem added, "It is very meaningful to have the opportunity to lead the advanced semiconductor package materials sector by integrating the technological capabilities of Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Dongwoo Fine-Chem. Based on the technology accumulated by Sumitomo Chemical, we will actively utilize our strong execution capabilities and infrastructure to ensure the success of this collaboration and grow into a leading company in advanced semiconductor packaging materials."
 
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is currently producing glass package substrate prototypes at its Sejong plant pilot line. Mass production is planned to begin with the joint venture after 2027.

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Signs MOU with Sumitomo Chemical Group to Establish a Joint Venture for 'Glass Core' Used in Package Substrates

Featuring EaseClean technology and an open-top design, the Ease S1 addresses common pain points in maintenance, safety and feline comfort.

LOS ANGELES, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Oneisall, a global leader in intelligent pet technology, today announced the launch of the Ease S1 Self-Cleaning Litter Box, designed to address the often-overlooked challenges of deep cleaning and maintenance in automated litter boxes.

While many self-cleaning litter boxes reduce daily scooping, they can still be difficult to deep clean and maintain. Developed in response to consumer feedback, the Ease S1 features a modular, easy-to-sanitize design intended to reduce hidden waste buildup, simplify disassembly and create a more cat-friendly experience.

"Most self-cleaning litter boxes solve daily scooping, but create new challenges when it comes to deep cleaning," said Tony Tang, Chief Product Officer at Oneisall. "The Ease S1 was designed not just to automate, but to eliminate the hidden mess that pet owners struggle to reach and clean."

Designed for True Cleanability

The Ease S1 introduces EaseClean technology through a modular design that allows users to easily remove and clean all key waste-contact components, making deep cleaning faster and more effective. A full-cover litter pad and stainless-steel litter guard help reduce urine leakage, dust accumulation and waste buildup in hard-to-reach areas.

A More Comfortable Experience for Cats

The product also features an open-top design that supports more natural litter behavior and may help reduce stress for cats that are uncomfortable in enclosed spaces. The unit offers a cabin that is 32% larger than standard models and accommodates cats weighing up to 30 pounds, making it suitable for larger breeds or multi-cat households.

Enhanced Safety and Everyday Convenience

For convenience, the Ease S1 includes an 11L waste bin and is designed to support up to 14 days of maintenance-free use. A dedicated tracking mat further helps contain litter and improve cleanup around the box.

To address safety concerns commonly associated with automated litter boxes, the Ease S1 is equipped with nine precision sensors, including radar, weight, infrared and motor monitoring. The cleaning cycle automatically pauses when a cat approaches and resumes only after the pet has safely moved away.

The system is compatible with multiple litter types, including bentonite and mineral litter, with an optional 12 mm baffle for tofu or mixed litter. Its precision cleaning algorithm is designed to save up to 30% on litter.

Pricing and Availability

The Oneisall Ease S1 Self-Cleaning Litter Box will be available beginning March 31, 2026, through oneisall.com and Amazon. The product carries an MSRP of $229.99 and will be offered at a launch price of $199.99 for a limited time.

About Oneisall

Founded in 2012, Oneisall is a global pet technology brand focused on building a one-stop ecosystem of smart pet care products. Since 2018, its grooming kits have ranked among the top sellers in the U.S. market. The company continues to expand across grooming, feeding, waste management, and air purification, with a focus on improving everyday pet care.

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