The 2nd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is set to open in Beijing on Nov. 26. Germany's WOLQE, a company focused on incubating startups in the new energy sector, will once again participate in the clean energy section of the expo.
Reflecting on last year's expo, WOLQE's Chief Strategy Officer Li Zheng noted the significant growth opportunities he observed. "We had in-depth discussions with key players in the clean energy field and saw tremendous potential for Chinese companies to expand into the German market," Li shared.
Li described the expo as a vital link across the global supply chain, noting that government support and policy direction have created an essential bridge for international cooperation.
As a rapidly growing German company, WOLQE supports innovative businesses within the new energy sector. China's supply chain plays an important role in the European market, and WOLQE is eager to use the expo as a platform to deepen partnerships with Chinese supply chain stakeholders, sharing insights from the European market, Li said.
Li expressed hopes for deeper exchanges at this year's expo, with plans to create an information-sharing network to boost industry expertise in the new energy sector. WOLQE will also present case studies on international expansion, offering solutions to localization and regulatory challenges facing companies going global, Li added.