Doosan will participate in the electronic components exhibition "2022 Electronica," held for four days from the 15th (local time) in Munich, Germany, showcasing copper-clad laminates (CCL), electric vehicle battery parts (PFC), printed circuit boards (PCB), and 5G antenna modules.
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Doosan Corporation is strengthening its marketing activities by showcasing advanced material products in the European market.
From the 15th (local time), Doosan is participating in the electronics components exhibition "2022 Electronica" held for four days in Munich, Germany, presenting copper-clad laminates (CCL), electric vehicle battery components (PFC), printed circuit boards (PCB), and 5G antenna modules.
Doosan, which has been dedicated to the technology and product development related to CCL, a core material for PCBs, uniquely offers a high-spec product lineup worldwide, including ▲ package CCL used to electrically connect semiconductor chips and mainboards and protect semiconductors ▲ wireless communication equipment CCL used in 5G wireless communication devices and communication base stations ▲ automotive CCL applied to automotive semiconductors and autonomous driving components.
The CCL for artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators is a product Doosan is showcasing at this exhibition. It possesses excellent low dielectric properties, helping to perform tasks such as AI data analysis, deep learning, and machine learning more quickly. Since 2016, Doosan's CCL products have held the world's number one market share (20% as of last year).
PFC is a material connecting electric vehicle battery cells, reducing weight and volume by more than 80% compared to conventional copper wires, enabling vehicle lightweighting, cost reduction, and increased driving range. Doosan is also developing technology to expand the application of PFC to door, seat, and roof cables, in addition to electric vehicle batteries.
Additionally, the 5G antenna module, co-developed with Canadian company Starsera, has supplied initial quantities compatible with the 28GHz frequency band used by all domestic mobile carriers. Currently, mass production of the 26GHz module has begun for entry into overseas markets such as China, Europe, and Australia, and the 39GHz antenna module is scheduled for mass production in the first quarter of next year.
A Doosan official stated, "We will actively carry out marketing activities to secure new customers by demonstrating Doosan's product and technological competitiveness in the European market."
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