In a bid to tackle critical growth bottlenecks in the capacitor manufacturing sector, CapXon Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. has unveiled a series of innovative products at the second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing.
"In recent years, we have focused on addressing these challenges through the development of cutting-edge solutions," said Wang Fang, vice president of the Shenzhen-based high-tech enterprise.
Making its debut at this year's expo, CapXon specializes in the research, development, production, and sales of aluminum electrolytic capacitors. This event marked the first public presentation of several innovative products the company has created in recent years, particularly those designed for new energy vehicles. These products reflect the company's commitment to self-reliance and sustained growth in the electronics manufacturing sector.
"The evolution of the next-generation electronic information industry depends on these fundamental electronic components. Despite their small size, our products are crucial to the supply chain, and their significance cannot be overlooked," explained Wang.
In 2018, the Science and Technology Daily identified 35 bottleneck technologies impeding the country's industrial progress, including advanced capacitors and other key components. These reports not only garnered significant societal attention but also initiated a vigorous effort within the tech community to overcome these challenges.
On this matter, Wang remarked, "We have dedicated ourselves to addressing the critical bottlenecks hindering the growth of our industry by developing a range of innovative products that encompass raw materials, auxiliary materials, production processes, and equipment."
Wang noted that electronic components are often invisible in final products, making them virtually imperceptible to the average consumer. "This expo allows companies like ours to step into the foreground and stand alongside internationally renowned firms, showcasing the vital yet often unseen contributors to the high-quality development of our nation's strategic new industries."
She expressed a strong desire for increased international exchanges and collaborations, stating, "We place a high priority on our international supply chain strategy. Currently, we operate branches in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Singapore, and other countries to serve our global clientele."
Wang continued, "We greatly appreciate the opportunity to participate in this expo alongside prominent global and domestic corporations, including our end customers like BYD and Tesla. This event serves as an excellent platform for us to demonstrate our capabilities and learn from leading industry players."
Wang expressed optimism about the industry's future, saying, "Though this sector may appear traditional, it is undoubtedly driven by innovation. We must continually adapt and upgrade our products to meet the evolving demands of the end market; otherwise, we risk rapid obsolescence."