Stara Zagora (Bulgaria) – VEAS Bulgaria, engaged in electronics manufacturing, has joined the ranks of VIDEOTON companies authorized to produce automotive products. As the first step toward obtaining IATF certification, VEAS Bulgaria received a Certificate of Compliance in December 2024. In August 2025, one of the leading automotive manufacturers validated and accredited VEAS’s Stara Zagora plant. Following successful pilot production, the partner approved the launch of serial production for the first product family – electronic modules for lighting systems.
Since the final IATF certification requires that the site must have produced automotive products for at least 12 months, the definitive certification process is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2026 in Stara Zagora. With this achievement, VEAS Bulgaria is set to play an increasingly important role in VIDEOTON’s automotive strategy, strengthening the Group’s position and supporting its long-term growth in the automotive sector.
Further information of VEAS Bulgaria: The electronics manufacturing plant of VEAS Bulgaria is one of the four subsidiaries of the Hungarian VIDEOTON HOLDING, headquartered in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. The Bulgarian members of the VIDEOTON Group specialize in electromechanical assembly, electronics manufacturing services, thermoplastic and thermoset parts production, tool design, manufacturing and repair, as well as industrial park services. Currently, VEAS Bulgaria produces more than 100 types of PCBs and other sub-assembled units for products of various global brands used in industrial and household applications.
Further information of VIDEOTON Company Group: VIDEOTON HOLDING ZRt. is an industrial company group with over 85 years of manufacturing history and has been in private ownership since 1991. It offers manufacturing and related services to industrial companies at nine Hungarian, one Bulgarian, and – since 2025 – in one German and one USA-located site. In 2024, the company group achieved sales revenue of approximately 775 million euros, with a workforce of 8,500 employees. Its main focus is electronics manufacturing, supported by the company’s long-standing, in-house technologies. Leveraging its expertise, VIDEOTON is a multi-commodity supplier of parts, modules, and sub-assemblies in fields such as electronics, plastic injection molding, stamping, machining, precision machining, and surface treatment. These capabilities contribute to VIDEOTON’s domestic and international success. According to economic indicators, VIDEOTON is one of the most valuable exclusively Hungarian-owned companies and the fourth largest electronic contract manufacturer headquartered in Europe.










