The robust growth in automotive end market electronics is rooted in consumer demand for safer and more functional vehicles. Consequently, the need for highly reliable electronic assemblies, capable of meeting the tightest industry standards,
has never been greater. Kimball Electronics, long a leader in the automotive market, remains committed to advancing creative EMS solutions to accommodate ever-evolving technologies and consumer preferences. As a pioneer in producing braking
and steering electronics, Kimball Electronics has acquired unique market experience and knowledge, positioning it as a premiere EMS player for the exacting demands of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
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Our automotive group has continuously delivered on time and on quality to our global Tier 1 customers for over 25 years. We are certified to IATF 16949 requirements and work to manage our supply chain to offer the best value to our customers over the course of the product lifecycle.
The Automotive-dedicated team will provide you with a single point of contact over the course of our partnership to ensure the ease of communication necessary to be flexible with market changes, from NPI to Aftermarket Support.
In every project, our goal is to support our customers' needs with the right mix of services, facility build site options, and technical expertise.
Our global footprint, core competencies, Industry 4.0 experience, and core values ensure lasting relationships and global success.
We are focused, aligned, disciplined, and committed to providing our customers with the highest-reliability and highest-quality in automotive electronics manufacturing. Since 1985, we have been committed to advancing creative EMS solutions to accommodate ever-evolving technologies and consumer preferences rooted in the demand for safer and more functional vehicles in the automotive industry.
On May 28th, 2023, volunteers from KECN visited a social welfare institution located in Anhui Province to celebrate International Children's Day (June 1) with the disabled kids there.
KECN also donated a lot of disposable diapers for kids suffering from brain paralysis.
Mrs. Liu, the director of the welfare institution, showed us around the children's home, Sunshine Village, where they advocate to raise the kids based on a family model. The model entails the recruitment of educated couples who act as their parents and take care of the kids, feed them, teach them, and spend "family" time with them. Not only can the children enjoy parental affection, but they can learn how to get along well with others, which is beneficial to their physical and mental health.
The activity led to happiness for the kids, and the staff expressed their appreciation of our support.
The money that KECN used to fund the gifts came from Kimball Electronics' 2023 $50,000 Global Giving Project, for which each facility was given an allotment of the total based on employee head count.
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