South Korean tech behemoth Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it has developed a new testing program for automotive light-emitting diode components in partnership with TUV SUD, a global technical services provider of quality, safety and sustainability solutions.
The two companies held a ceremony to unveil the testing program at the headquarters of TUV SUD Korea in Seoul.
The Samsung-TUV SUD agreement marks the first time in the industry that an automotive LED component manufacturer has partnered with a globally recognized testing and certification company, according to Samsung.
Lim Sung-Kwan Lim (left), vice president of the LED quality team at Samsung Electronics, poses with Stefan Rentsch, president and CEO of TUV SUD Korea, after a ceremony held in Yeouido, western Seoul, Tuesday. (Samsung Electronics)
Automotive LED component manufacturers are generally required to submit in-house test results to supply their products to original equipment manufacturers.
With TUV SUD’s world-class verification processes, Samsung will be able to offer a high degree of validation and technical assurance for its automotive LED customers, the company said.
Samsung’s automotive LED components will be tested with TUV SUD based on AEC-Q102, the international standard for automotive components, as well as additional relevant safety tests adopted by Samsung and TUV SUD.
When a component passes a jointly administered test, the final report will include a certificate with TUV SUD’s double octagon mark.
“We hold in high esteem Samsung Electronics’ efforts to further test and validate the quality and reliability of their automotive LED products,” said Stefan Rentsch, president and CEO of TUV SUD Korea.
By Song Su-hyun (song@heraldcorp.com)