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Samsung Display Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Samsung Display ERP
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In-House Applications Legacy In-House ERP ERP Financial ERP n/a 2022 2022
In 2022 Samsung Display implemented an In-House ERP in the ERP Financial category. The deployment established an in-house business platform to consolidate finance, procurement, manufacturing, human resources and sales-related processes under a unified application. The In-House ERP was positioned to align operational workflows with the company’s multi-year business strategy. The In-House ERP configuration integrated core financial management with consolidated sales workflows that support hardware and software product bundling and omni-channel operations. Professional functional modules implemented include Transportation Management, Extended Warehouse Management and Supply Chain Collaboration alongside standard manufacturing and service process support. Automation and intelligence layers were incorporated, specifically Robotic Process Automation, Optical Character Recognition and machine learning infrastructures to reduce manual processing. Architecturally the implementation uses an in-memory database with a scale out design to centralize data storage and to accommodate large data volumes and analytics demands. The system centralized previously fragmented sales-related systems into a single operational locus and created unified collaboration paths with production and logistics partners to support order to cash and supply chain orchestration. Operational coverage was aligned with the broader next-generation ERP expansion to 120 offices worldwide, reflecting cross-site operational scope and multi-region data consolidation. Governance was structured around a centralized business platform model, standardizing processes across finance and supply chain to support sustained innovation over the next decade. The In-House ERP minimized manual work through RPA and OCR, enabling employees to focus more on core responsibilities as part of process redefinition. Configuration choices emphasized modular professional capabilities and scalable data architecture to support ongoing business convergence strategies.
Samsung Display HCM
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SAP Legacy SAP HCM (HR) Core HR HCM n/a 2015 2015
In 2015, Samsung Display implemented SAP HCM (HR) as its Core HR application. The deployment established SAP HCM (HR) to centralize employee master data and support Human Resources operations, with operational oversight by HR senior management based in Asan, Chungcheongnam do and functional coverage extending to global HR teams responsible for India, China, Vietnam, Slovakia, the United States, and Japan. This Samsung Display SAP HCM (HR) Core HR initiative explicitly aligned the application to talent acquisition and employee relations functions. The implementation positioned SAP HCM (HR) as the authoritative system for HR data used by recruitment and global HR teams. Configuration emphasized Core HR capabilities including personnel administration, organizational management, position and employee record management, and recruitment workflows to support global talent acquisition. The system was configured to manage employee lifecycle events and to standardize job and position structures, enforcing HR data governance and approval workflows for hiring and employee relations. Category aligned features such as time recording and absence management were included in the Core HR scope to support operational HR processes. Operational coverage included multi country configuration and localization of HR rule sets to address statutory and compliance requirements across the listed countries, while centralizing employee master records for consistency and cross country process alignment. The implementation supported coordination between talent acquisition teams and HR policy owners to enable consistent onboarding and employee relations processes across sites. Samsung Display SAP HCM (HR) Core HR therefore served as the consolidated human resources system for the company. Governance centered on role based access controls, centralized HR policy controls, and standardized approval workflows to manage global hiring and employee relations processes. Ownership and operational governance were structured with HR senior management in Asan, Chungcheongnam do plus regional HR leads in the named countries to coordinate global recruitment and HR policy execution.
Samsung Display PLM and Engineering
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Flexcompute Legacy FlexCompute Tidy3D Electromagnetic Field Simulation PLM and Engineering n/a 2025 2025
In 2025 Samsung Display adopted FlexCompute Tidy3D as its Electromagnetic Field Simulation solution for optical display modeling within R&D and product development teams in South Korea. The deployment targeted thin film optics, light extraction engineering, and multiphysics display challenges to support next generation display innovations. FlexCompute Tidy3D was configured to deliver high fidelity electromagnetic solvers and multiphysics coupling typical of Electromagnetic Field Simulation platforms, enabling time and frequency domain workflows, automated batch studies, and parameter sweeps. Configuration emphasized solver parallelism and mesh refinement controls to address nanometer scale thin film structures and light extraction geometries, and workflows were instrumented for iterative design sweeps and design of experiment runs. Operational scope covered Samsung Display research and product development groups in South Korea, with governance organized to embed simulation checkpoints into existing design review processes. The collaboration with Flexcompute aimed to shorten design cycles, increase simulation fidelity, and improve throughput for next generation display innovations, aligning simulation outputs with engineering decision gates.
Samsung Display Physical Security
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Video Security Cameras Physical Security 2015 2015

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Samsung Display

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Apps Being Evaluated by Samsung Display Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Samsung Display Technographics
Samsung Display is a Manufacturing organization based in South Korea, with around 21930 employees and annual revenues of $6.30 billion.
Samsung Display operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as In-House ERP, SAP HCM (HR) and FlexCompute Tidy3D, covering areas like ERP Financial, Core HR and Electromagnetic Field Simulation.
Samsung Display has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as In-House Applications, SAP and Flexcompute.
Samsung Display recently adopted applications including FlexCompute Tidy3D in 2025, In-House ERP in 2022 and SAP HCM (HR) in 2015, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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