• CEO of MCNEX
    Min Dong-uk

    Founder Who Built a KRW 1 Trillion Camera Module Company, Focuses on Developing Cameras for Autonomous Vehicles

    Last Updated on Sep 26, 2024

Life Summary

Min Dong-uk is the CEO and founder of MCNEX, a company that manufactures camera modules for mobile phones and automotive electronics.

He was born on October 4, 1970, in Seoul.

Min graduated from Goryeo High School and later earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from Dongguk University.

In 1997, he joined Hyundai Electronics as a mobile phone development researcher, where he participated in the development of the "Gulliver" phone.

In 2001, he moved to Pantech & Curitel, where he contributed to the implementation of video technology for video calls in mobile phones for the first time.

With the ambition of localizing mobile phone camera modules that were previously reliant on Japanese imports, Min founded MCNEX in 2004.

In less than 20 years, he grew the company into a mid-sized enterprise with annual revenues exceeding KRW 1 trillion (US$ 720 million).

He is now focusing on research and development and expanding the market for cameras that will be used in autonomous vehicles, seeing this as the company’s future growth driver.

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