Multinational corporations deepen roots in Pudong, accelerating global layout
Pudong New Area, a thriving hub of investment and innovation in Shanghai, continues to attract multinational corporations seeking to expand their global footprint. Recently, two MNCs made significant strides in the region.
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, inaugurated its EcoFit Low Voltage Innovation Center China in Pudong. The center represents a major upgrade in Schneider's service capabilities, providing end-to-end solutions for retrofitting low-voltage components. By addressing challenges such as aging equipment and spare parts shortages, Schneider aims to drive digital, intelligent, and green transformations across industries.
Schneider Electric inaugurates its EcoFit Low Voltage Innovation Center China in Pudong. [Photo/Schneider Electric]
Meanwhile, Zeiss, a renowned German optics and optoelectronics giant, unveiled its revamped China customer experience center in Waigaoqiao. The facility integrates Zeiss' full range of business sectors, showcasing cutting-edge innovations in medical technology, semiconductor manufacturing, microscopy, and more. Beyond product displays, the center fosters collaboration with Chinese enterprises, universities, and research institutions, serving as a science education base for nurturing future talent.
Zeiss' upgraded China customer experience center in Shanghai's Pudong New Area. [Photo/WeChat ID: pdnews]
Both companies underscore their long-term commitment to China by deepening local R&D, production, and service capabilities. As Pudong solidifies its position as a global business destination, MNCs are leveraging its ecosystem to innovate, collaborate, and drive sustainable growth.