As an important component of China’s economy, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in promoting employment and driving GDP growth. In Dongguan, specialized and innovative “Little Giant” enterprises hold key core technologies and establish competitive advantages in niche sectors. They effectively bridge gaps and clear bottlenecks in the industrial chain, becoming one of the core forces driving growth in various market segments. Moreover, they are actively seizing positions in the advanced manufacturing landscape both nationally and globally.
As one of the leading professional manufacturers of electronic component equipment both domestically and internationally, VIDE Technology, based in Dongguan, has been deeply involved in the field of micro motors and high-precision optoelectronic devices for nearly 14 years. In recent years, the company has transitioned from consumer electronics to automotive electronics. Its products are widely used in industrial automation, automotive, medical devices, visual displays, smart homes, and other fields, providing customized products to meet the needs of various enterprises. VIDE Technology’s market share now covers more than 20 provinces and cities across the country, as well as countries and regions such as Japan and South Korea.
Yang Junwen, President and CEO of Dongguan VIDE Technology Co., Ltd., said, “In terms of intellectual property, we have currently applied for over 30 invention patents, with 12 already certified and more than 20 under review. We have deeply integrated these intellectual properties with our products, and at present, we have several products that are the first of their kind in China.”
In the past, the high-end application market for motors was dominated by foreign enterprises. VIDE Technology broke through by pursuing independent innovation and high-quality development. This success is not only due to their own efforts but also benefits from the continuously optimized government services and development environment.
As a “major industrial city in China,” Dongguan is home to over 220,000 industrial enterprises, including more than 14,000 large-scale industrial enterprises and over 10,000 high-tech enterprises. In recent years, Dongguan has focused on “technological innovation + advanced manufacturing,” with the core goal of accelerating the transformation of its development model and addressing enterprise development issues as a breakthrough point. The city has guided and promoted high-quality enterprises to accelerate the breakthrough of key core technologies by providing support in technological innovation, financial services, land, and talent. Additionally, Dongguan has established specialized industrial parks to support enterprise technological innovation, intelligent transformation, digital transformation, and green transition. Currently, Dongguan has cultivated 189 national-level specialized and innovative “Little Giant” enterprises, 3,018 provincial-level specialized and innovative SMEs, 3 provincial-level “chain-leading” enterprises, and 4,789 innovative SMEs, all of which rank among the top in the province.
Huang Jing, Deputy General Manager of the Robotics and Automation Division at Guangdong Topstar Technology Co., Ltd., said, “Dongguan provides substantial support for enterprises, including various supporting measures in the surrounding area. As a ‘chain-leading’ enterprise in Guangdong Province, we play a significant role in promoting the entire industrial chain. We aim to collaborate with our partners to create an intelligent manufacturing ecosystem.”
Dongguan has now established a modern industrial system encompassing 34 major industrial categories and over 60,000 products. These specialized and innovative “Little Giant” enterprises continuously enhance technological innovation and talent development, targeting the market and persistently driving new models, new industries, and new dynamics. They empower Dongguan’s manufacturing industry, leading national and global niche markets, and becoming a driving engine for accelerating new industrialization.
Yang Junwen, President and CEO of Dongguan VIDE Technology Co., Ltd., said, “Last year, we established a research and development center in Japan. In the second half of this year, we will establish a research and development center in South Korea, and next year, we will establish a research and development center in Germany. Our goal is to export our mature technologies overseas and bring in advanced technologies from abroad, ultimately achieving true domestic substitution for imports.”
Source: dgrtv.sun0769.com Edited by Yu Zigang