Strategic Win-Win Partnership for Intelligent Manufacturing Future
<01>Grand Opening: Co-creating a Green Future
On September 17, 2025, Mr. Zheng Ligang, Chairman and President of Ander Technologies, led the company's team to attend the GE Vernova 2025 APAC Supplier Summit held at JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai. The team engaged in multiple in-depth discussions with GE Vernova's global management to jointly plan cooperation and development strategies. Centered around the "SQDC" framework, the summit brought together over 120 core suppliers from more than 20 Asia-Pacific countries and 110 GE Vernova representatives to explore new cooperation opportunities in the context of global energy transition.
<02>Accelerating Energy Transition, Expanding Market Prospects
During the summit, GE Vernova executives shared the latest trends in global energy development:
• Surging Electricity Demand: Global electricity demand is projected to increase by over 80% in the next 20 years;
• Massive Investment Scale: Energy transition investments from 2023-2050 will reach $150 trillion;
• Asia-Pacific Market Focus: China and the Asia-Pacific region will become key areas for global energy investment;
• Technology Innovation Driven: Hydrogen energy, carbon capture, and digitalization emerge as key technological development priorities.
During the meetings, GE Vernova presented global energy development trends and Asia-Pacific market strategic layouts, emphasizing shared expectations for supply chain partners in safety, quality, delivery, and cost within the context of sustainable development.
<03>Deepening Strategic Cooperation for Mutual Benefits
During one-on-one meeting sessions, the Ander Technologies team engaged in in-depth discussions with GE Vernova's global procurement and quality teams, focusing on:
Production Capacity Layout Optimization:
Coordinated development of Beijing, Ma'anshan, and overseas manufacturing facilities;
Quality System Enhancement:
Comprehensive alignment with GE SQDC (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost) standards;
Localization Progress:
Domestic production of critical materials and supply chain stability assurance.
GE Vernova highly commended Ander Technologies' forward-looking production capacity layout and technological innovation capabilities, particularly praising the planning of overseas factory construction. GE Vernova believes this will significantly enhance the resilience and stability of the Asia-Pacific supply chain.
<04>Frequent Executive Exchanges Deepen Cooperation
Before and after the summit, multiple GE Vernova senior executives visited Ander Technologies, fully demonstrating the depth and breadth of cooperation between the two parties:
September 16: GE Vernova Global Procurement Director Factory Visit
Ms. Jaritza Pagan-Close, GE Vernova Global Procurement Executive Director for Large Component Manufacturing, accompanied by Mr. Zack Zhang, China Procurement Manager, specially visited Ander Technologies' factory for an in-depth inspection of production workshops and process flows. Both parties conducted multiple rounds of practical discussions on global supply chain layout, capacity planning, and cost optimization. Ms. Jaritza highly praised Ander Technologies' technical capabilities, quality control, and production capacity.
September 19: GE Vernova Maintenance Factory Team Signing Ceremony
GE Vernova maintenance factory senior management team, including Mr. Dominic Ang, Mr. Evan Xiang, along with General Manager Zhou of Qinhuangdao Maintenance Factory and Procurement Manager Ren, visited Ander Technologies. Following detailed factory tours and technical presentations, both parties held a grand VMI stocking agreement signing ceremony, marking a new phase in their cooperation.
<05>Achievements and Outlook
The comprehensive exchanges and discussions with GE Vernova executives during this summit have provided Ander Technologies with crucial industry insights and future development opportunities. Ander Technology will strengthen its confidence and motivation for deeper cooperation with GE Vernova. We will continue to optimize our global production capacity layout and contribute wisdom and strength to the energy transition.

