Ubivelox announced on the 26th that on a consolidated basis last year it posted sales of 668.5 billion won and operating profit of 21.6 billion won.
Kang Junggyu, Head of Business Strategy at Ubivelox, said, "Our company is a specialist in security and authentication, and we stand out particularly in the fields of device security and mutual authentication. In addition, we were able to continue our top-line growth through the solid growth of our businesses such as overseas black box devices and home appliances (robot vacuum cleaners), as well as by entering new businesses such as K-culture accessories."
He continued, "In 2026 as well, we expect to deliver strong performance by expanding the supply of high value-added cards such as metal cards and BLE cards, driving market growth through the full-scale introduction of KLSC (Korea Local Smart Card), focusing on overseas markets for our map platform, and extending our reach from maps to black box devices, from black box devices to camera-type products, smart audio, and switch-type controller markets, thereby establishing our status as a global automotive electronics company."
Recently, in the security and authentication market, issues surrounding the management and protection of information ranging from personal data to companies' technical information have been continuously raised. To protect such information, eSE (embedded Secure Element)-based security devices and technologies are being embedded in a wide range of areas, including home appliances (home IoT), automobiles, medical devices, and data centers, and interest in device security and mutual authentication is growing.
In addition, starting at the end of February, the company plans to launch the Roborock S10 MaxV Ultra product, and Roborock is solidifying its position as the No. 1 player in the domestic robot vacuum cleaner market by strengthening the protection of consumers' personal information through the operation of its own trust center.
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