CHINA DAILY
OSLO — As the seventh China International Import Expo approaches, Danfoss, a leading Danish energy efficiency solutions firm, is preparing to showcase its innovative products and announce new strategic partnerships aimed at contributing to China's green transition.
This year marks Danfoss' fifth appearance at the CIIE, and the company's leadership is optimistic about the opportunities the expo presents.
Kim Fausing, president and CEO of Danfoss, emphasized the importance of the CIIE in fostering collaboration and business growth.
"Through the new partnerships we are going to announce during the CIIE, we hope to accelerate the implementation of our green solutions. Our message is clear — it's not only possible to curb emissions with existing decarbonization technology, but it is also profitable," Fausing told Xinhua News Agency in a recent interview.
Highlighting that CIIE serves as an important platform for multinationals to explore opportunities in China's rapidly growing green economy, he said Danfoss is well-positioned to contribute to China's green agenda.
"CIIE is an ideal platform for us to better understand the market and strengthen our ties with our Chinese partners. Danfoss has established itself as a trusted partner in China's decarbonization journey," Fausing said, adding that the company has a significant presence in China, and its solutions have been integrated into such areas as carbon-neutral initiatives.
This year, Danfoss will bring a broad range of solutions to CIIE, covering sectors such as data centers, water and wastewater treatment. Fausing stressed that these solutions are designed to create unique value for China's green transition, providing efficiency and sustainability.
"Our participation at CIIE has helped strengthen our reputation as a decarbonization partner and laid a solid foundation for continued growth in China. This year, we will showcase our expertise through practical solutions and highlight the success stories featured in the Danfoss Impact White Papers," Fausing said.
The seventh CIIE, scheduled to be held in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10, has attracted participants from 152 countries, regions and international organizations, and achieved a new record with 297 Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders set to attend.
The previous six editions saw nearly 2,500 new products, technologies and services make their debuts, with combined intended turnover reaching over $420 billion.
Xinhua