Advanced printed circuit board assemblies customized for enterprise computing and industrial power systems in Nigeria.
Nigeria is experiencing a massive digital and industrial transformation. Driven by the federal government's National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS), sectors such as telecommunications, renewable energy, and industrial automation are rapidly modernizing. However, local production of high-precision printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) remains constrained by capital costs and component sourcing complexities.
In centers of hardware innovation like Lagos (Ikeja Computer Village and Lekki Free Zone), local hardware integrators, telecommunication providers (MTN, Airtel), and solar off-grid developers require stable and highly reliable electronics. From power management boards for solar battery inverters to computer motherboards for server networks, Nigeria depends on resilient global exporters who can deliver precision-engineered, ISO-compliant PCBA solutions.
Partnering with established Chinese exporters like CoreByte Storage Technology Co., Ltd. bridge this technological gap. By combining high-speed automated Surface Mount Technology (SMT) with stringent testing mechanisms, we provide the Nigerian market with superior, industrial-grade electronics components.
Our products undergo Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), high-temperature aging tests, and meet international quality standards (ISO9001, CE, RoHS, SONCAP), ensuring durability under West Africa’s harsh operating environments.
Your Trusted Global OEM/ODM Partner for Advanced DRAM, Memory Solutions, and Precision PCB Assemblies
Established in 2016, CoreByte Storage Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-performance DDR5 memory, DRAM, and customized PCBA manufacturer specializing in solutions for global OEM, enterprise, and data center applications. We operate advanced manufacturing facilities with dedicated testing infrastructure designed to ensure absolute product reliability.
With an annual export revenue of approximately USD 12 million and 9 years of industry experience, CoreByte maintains a highly stable supply chain with over 1,200 partners globally. Our dedicated engineering team of 85 R&D specialists launches around 120 new models annually to keep pace with rapid technology shifts.
Quality control is embedded in our DNA. Utilizing ISO9001-based management, we employ 45 professional inspectors who conduct exhaustive Automated Optical Inspections (AOI) and high-temperature aging tests to deliver a product defect rate close to zero.
| R&D Team: | 85 Engineers |
| Export Experience: | 6+ Years |
| Quality Inspection: | 45 QC Inspectors |
| Supply Chain Partners: | 1,200+ Network |
| Certifications: | ISO9001, CE, RoHS, FCC |
Optimized electronic architectures addressing local environmental factors such as heat, humidity, and power fluctuations.
Due to grid instability, solar power is critical in Nigeria. We manufacture high-durability inverter boards and driver boards (ZX7/IGBT systems) capable of sustaining heavy thermal cycles.
With Lagos serving as the main digital hub for West Africa, our server motherboards, low-voltage CPU architectures, and enterprise memory kits supply reliable hardware for hosting hubs.
We build heavy-duty industrial PCBA controllers designed to operate high-current devices, like manual/automatic welding machines and line stabilizing grids for domestic factories.
West Africa presents distinct operational challenges for digital electronics: high ambient temperatures, sustained relative humidity, and frequent electrical surges. Developing PCB assemblies that survive these stresses requires more than standard SMT production. It demands specialized design rules and intense quality assurance processes.
At CoreByte, every production batch destined for international export to Nigeria undergoes a multi-layer verification process:
For PCBA deployment in tropical climates like southern Nigeria, we offer conformal coating options. This thin polymeric film conforms to the board contours, protecting components from:
Expert insights on importing, certifying, and customizing PCB Assemblies for the Nigerian market.
Yes. The Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Program (SONCAP) is essential for importing electronic goods into Nigeria. We provide full technical documentation, factory test reports, ISO9001 certificates, and support your importing agency to acquire the Product Certificate (PC) and SONCAP Certificate (SC) smoothly.
For standard motherboard designs, manufacturing takes between 7 to 15 working days. For custom OEM/ODM PCBA runs (requiring PCB prototyping and component sourcing), production takes 3 to 4 weeks. Transit times to Nigeria are typically 5–7 days via Air Freight (to Lagos Airport) or 35–45 days via Sea Cargo (to Apapa/Tin Can Ports).
Absolutely. We apply optimization adjustments like high-performance copper-aluminum composite heatsinks, high-temperature graded capacitors (tested up to 105°C), and optional conformal coating to prevent corrosion from high humidity in coastal West Africa.
For standard computing motherboards and memory modules, the MOQ is low, starting at 100 units. For custom-designed PCB assemblies containing specialized components, the MOQ generally ranges between 500 to 1,000 units depending on size, layers, and component sourcing limits.
We maintain direct partnerships with original component manufacturers and authorized distributors. All integrated circuits (ICs), transistors, capacitors, and microprocessors are cataloged and traceable. Our internal 45-person QC inspection team conducts strict incoming material inspections (IQC) before mounting.
High-density multi-layered motherboards designed for servers, workstations, and high-performance computing in Nigeria.
Partner with CoreByte to access advanced SMT, precision multi-layer PCB design, and DRAM/Memory solutions compliant with global quality standards. Contact our team for detailed product specifications, volume price lists, and SONCAP documentation support.
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