Cambodia's electronics manufacturing is currently transitioning from simple assembly to more complex component integration. In regions like Phnom Penh and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), there is a growing demand for a reliable bead inductor to handle EMI challenges in consumer electronics assembly.
The local environment, characterized by high humidity and fluctuating power grids, requires components with extreme thermal stability. This has led local engineers to shift toward the drum inductor for its robust shielding properties and consistent performance under tropical climatic stress.
As Cambodia attracts more foreign investment in the telecommunications sector, the need for specialized power modules is surging. The adoption of high-density energy storage components is now critical to support the local infrastructure's push toward 4G and 5G network hardware deployment.

