SAN DIEGO, CA – Together with Mayor Todd Gloria, the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) celebrated the opening of Samsung Semiconductor’s new customer service office in San Diego, which will support customers in Southern California.
“Samsung Semiconductor’s memory and foundry businesses are poised for growth as we innovate and drive the future of AI, mobile and automotive,” said Samsung Semiconductor U.S. president Jinman Han. “We are expanding in San Diego to better serve our customers in Southern California.”
Mayor Todd Gloria, said the opening comes just months after sending a delegation to South Korea to visit the offices of Samsung Biologic and other technology giants to strengthen business relationships.
Located in Del Mar, the new San Diego office houses the Memory and Foundry customer engagement teams, totaling approximately 20 employees. Both teams support innovations driving AI, mobile, automotive, IoT, data center and more.
The Memory team works closely with key local customers to develop and validate memory solutions for mutual end customers in a variety of applications.
The Foundry team is responsible for end-to-end support and engagement with Southern California customers. This includes everything from identifying the best Foundry technology for Samsung Semiconductor customer needs to maintaining production using Samsung process technologies ranging from 150nm to 2nm.
Samsung Semiconductor has had offices in San Diego since 2010, with an R&D center focused on SOC, modem systems, RF systems, multimedia, AI and marketing. The company has more than 200 employees in San Diego and plans to continue to grow.