Gree Semiconductor Testing Center Receives CNAS Laboratory Accreditation Certificate

Deep News01-09

Recently, the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) officially awarded a CNAS Laboratory Accreditation Certificate (Registration Number: CNAS L24808) to the Semiconductor Testing Center of Zhuhai Gree Electronic Components Co., Ltd. (referred to as the "Gree Semiconductor Testing Center"). This accreditation signifies that the center's hardware facilities, technical capabilities, and management system comply with the ISO/IEC 17025 international laboratory standard, and its test reports will gain multilateral mutual recognition from the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC), establishing authoritative credibility globally.

As a leading authority in China's laboratory accreditation field, the CNAS recognition not only serves as an official endorsement of the Gree Semiconductor Testing Center's capabilities but also highlights its professional standards and competitive edge within the semiconductor testing industry. The establishment of the center and the achievement of CNAS accreditation represent a critical step for Gree in refining its semiconductor industry layout and strengthening the autonomous control of its supply chain, embodying the company's "Gree Perfect Quality" philosophy in a tangible way.

Following the CNAS accreditation, the Gree Semiconductor Testing Center will provide authoritative and credible test data to support the R&D, design, and mass production verification of Gree's semiconductor products. This will effectively enhance product yield and reliability, facilitating the continuous iteration and upgrade of core technologies. Against the backdrop of intelligence and green energy efficiency becoming mainstream industry trends, semiconductor devices have emerged as a core carrier of competitiveness for end-products like home appliances.

The CNAS laboratory accreditation not only solidifies a quality barrier for Gree's deep cultivation in the semiconductor field but will also inject momentum into the quality self-strengthening of China's manufacturing sector in high-tech domains, providing a solid guarantee for the "chip" security of "Made in China." The Gree Semiconductor Testing Center was established in December 2023 and has been building its technical system to international high standards from the outset.

The center comprises three core sections: a Reliability Laboratory, a Failure Analysis Laboratory, and a Chemical Analysis Laboratory. With a cumulative equipment investment exceeding 100 million yuan, it has assembled a structurally sound team of professionals. The center possesses full-process failure analysis capabilities covering wafer, packaging, board-level, and system-level testing, and can offer comprehensive services including automotive-grade reliability testing and evaluation, as well as ultra-trace analysis of electronic chemicals.

From R&D and design to end-application, the Gree Semiconductor Testing Center provides technical assurance covering key stages throughout the entire lifecycle of semiconductor products. The successful CNAS accreditation serves as a dual affirmation of both the hard and soft power of Gree's semiconductor business. Looking ahead, the Gree Semiconductor Testing Center will continue to refine its technical capabilities, dedicating itself to the semiconductor testing field and contributing significantly to the high-quality development of the industry.

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