Bosch Rexroth Delegation Visits Weifu
On the afternoon of March 18, a delegation of eight from Bosch Rexroth, including Mr. Thomas Fechner, Member of the Global Executive Board of Bosch Rexroth, and Ms. Wang Yingzi, Senior Vice President of Business for East Asia, visited the company for inspection and exchange. The meeting was attended by Yin Zhenyuan, Chairman of the company; Huang Rui, Director of the company; Rong Bin, Deputy General Manager (acting in charge of operations); and Liu Jinjun, Deputy General Manager.
At the exhibition hall of the R&D building, Mr. Thomas Fechner and his delegation listened in detail to introductions about the company’s strategic planning, industrial layout, and future development direction, with a focus on understanding the company’s technological R&D and market expansion in the smart electric field. Mr. Thomas Fechner highly appreciated the company’s breakthrough progress in new business areas in recent years and fully recognized its forward-looking strategic layout, expressing belief that both parties have broad prospects for cooperation in the smart electric field.
During the symposium, Yin Zhenyuan introduced the company’s current operational status and industrial development plans to Mr. Thomas Fechner and his delegation, emphasizing strategic initiatives in technological innovation and industrial chain synergy. Mr. Thomas Fechner provided a detailed overview of Bosch Rexroth’s global business layout and technological R&D direction. The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions on topics of mutual interest, such as technological innovation and collaborative development of the industrial chain.
Yin Zhenyuan pointed out that the company has always regarded its cooperation with Bosch Rexroth as a crucial strategic support for driving high-quality development. He expressed hope that both sides would further deepen technical exchanges, expand areas of collaboration, and engage in multi-level, multi-dimensional cooperation in cutting-edge fields such as smart electric, jointly seizing opportunities presented by industrial transformation to create an internationally competitive model of collaboration.
This visit by Rexroth further deepened the strategic mutual trust between the two parties, laying a solid foundation for future in-depth cooperation in technological innovation and market expansion. Both sides unanimously agreed to take this exchange as an opportunity to fully leverage their respective advantages, build a closer cooperative ecosystem in the smart electric field through resource sharing, technical synergy, and market collaboration, and achieve a new phase of complementary advantages and mutual benefit.

