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On a dynamic industry exchange day, the HAIPART team was invited to participate in the Ecosystem Collaboration Seminar of the Caohejing·Rockwell Net-Zero Smart Manufacturing Co-Innovation Center—a gathering that brought together heavyweights like the International Operational Excellence Association, Zhiyuan Group, and Rockwell Automation. Focused on "net-zero intelligence" and "operational excellence", this seminar became a platform for in-depth dialogue, on-site exploration, and cross-border resource linkage, marking HAIPART’s proactive step toward integrating into the high-quality development ecosystem of smart manufacturing.

His sharing not only clarified the industry’s forward trajectory but also laid a practical tone for the subsequent discussions, resonating deeply with the HAIPART team’s layout of "efficient operation + green development".

"Cost-saving" side: He introduced how digital tools (such as intelligent production scheduling systems and energy consumption monitoring platforms) help enterprises reduce 15-20% of unnecessary costs in the production process;
"Value creation" side: He proposed that "open source" is not limited to expanding markets, but also includes tapping into value in the industrial chain—for example, through cross-enterprise data sharing, small and medium-sized enterprises can access high-quality supply chain resources at lower costs.
This sharing directly addressed HAIPART’s current needs in optimizing operational efficiency, and the team had a targeted exchange with Mr. Shi after the session.

A fully automated production line that adjusts processes in real time based on demand fluctuations;
A net-zero energy management system that integrates photovoltaic power generation, energy storage, and intelligent energy consumption control;
A digital twin platform that reproduces the entire production cycle to predict potential risks.
"The combination of 'intelligence' and 'low carbon' here is exactly the direction we need to explore in our business," said a HAIPART representative during the visit.

For cross-industry collaboration: The participants agreed that breaking data barriers and building open ecological platforms are the key—for example, parts manufacturers (like HAIPART) can connect with smart equipment providers to develop customized components that better match intelligent production lines;
For the global industrial chain: The discussion focused on improving supply chain resilience, such as laying out localized production bases while building a flexible supply network to respond to regional market changes.
HAIPART shared its experience in global supply chain layout, and reached preliminary cooperation intentions with two enterprises on the spot.
