HNS Hitech Signs Domestic Distribution Agreement with US Credo for AI Data Center Cables and Solutions View original image

HNS Hitech, a global leader in display bonding materials and electronic components, announced on the 9th that it has signed an official distribution agreement with Credo, a U.S.-based global innovation company. The company is led by CEO Kim Junghui.


Under this agreement, HNS Hitech has secured the right to sell in the Korean market Credo's flagship products, including its ZeroFlap (ZeroFlap/ZF) Active Electrical Cables (AEC) and Optical Transceivers.


This partnership is expected to position HNS Hitech as a key player in rapidly expanding Korea's AI Data Center (AIDC) infrastructure. According to industry sources, the domestic data center construction market is projected to grow rapidly, with domestic demand for GPUs expected to reach 260,000 units by 2030.


Credo is an innovation company that delivers large-scale connectivity through high-speed, stable, and energy-efficient system solutions. Credo's ZeroFlap Active Electrical Cables (ZF AEC) and Optical Transceivers enable AI infrastructure to be built faster and operated more reliably. As a result, it is known that users can obtain AI-generated outputs more quickly and achieve more results relative to their investment costs.


Credo currently supplies advanced solutions to hyperscale data centers in the United States, enabling connectivity in large-scale infrastructure deployments.


Hyperscale data centers are next-generation infrastructure that far exceed the capacity of existing cloud facilities and are designed to handle the extreme high-speed computing and data processing demands of generative AI and other advanced digital workloads.


Kim Junghui, CEO of HNS Hitech, said, "We see this agreement as highly meaningful, as it comes at a time when major Korean companies are actively investing in AI Data Center (AIDC) infrastructure," adding, "Accordingly, we expect remarkable sales growth for our company as demand surges for cables that require high reliability."



Meanwhile, HNS Hitech holds the highest market share among domestic manufacturers in the field of Anisotropic Conductive Film (ACF), a key display material. In 2005, the company independently developed the technology and broke the market long monopolized by Japanese companies. Leveraging its unique technological competitiveness in both ACF and crystal oscillator segments, the company has recently been experiencing rapid growth.


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