CHINT, a global leader in smart energy solutions, officially launched its state-of-the-art APAC Innovation Lab and APAC Headquarters today in Singapore. This Asia Pacific Headquarters is slated to become the company’s Global Headquarters in the future.
CHINT’s APAC Innovation Lab will allow businesses, governments, academics, and communities to explore and be inspired by CHINT’s solutions through showcasing new leading-edge solutions – such as EV charging stations, intelligent water systems, photovoltaics, and more. These leading smart energy technologies are relevant for all functions including the built environment, data centers, industrial, and smart cities.
The 400m2 Innovation Lab, also CHINT’s first in the Asia Pacific, will allow customers in the APAC region to experience live demonstrations and simulations of proof-of-concept.
Through this lab, CHINT will work hand-in-hand with businesses, governments, and communities to customize solutions that will solve their unique business and environmental problems, ultimately building a more intelligent and greener Asia Pacific. It will also address industry challenges such as Remote Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT).
Through its APAC Headquarters, CHINT will continuously create new job opportunities for the region. Globally, the company has always been committed to nurturing the finest talents including engineers and research scientists, to reimagine smart energy and develop ground-breaking future-proof solutions to empower the world.
The launch of the CHINT APAC Innovation Lab and APAC Headquarters was co-officiated by Guests-of-Honor Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth & Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ms. Low Yen Ling, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Singapore, Her Excellency Sun Haiyan.
Special guests who graced the event included Mr. Lim Tse Yong, Senior Vice President, Capital Goods, Singapore Economic Development Board, and Dr. Thomas Chai, Senior Director, Engineering, Singapore Polytechnic.