AI driverless technology company UISEE to set up international headquarters, R&D centre and corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced today (22 February 2024) that its client UISEE, having built a solid business foundation in Hong Kong, has picked Hong Kong to set up its international headquarters as its springboard to global expansion. It will also set up a research and development (R&D) centre in the city focusing on applications for overseas developments.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows the Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong, Ms Alpha Lau (right), with the Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of UISEE, Mr Gansha Wu (left), during her recent visit to Beijing.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows the Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of UISEE, Mr Gansha Wu, who was a former president of Intel Labs China and an Intel Principal Engineer.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows a UISEE driverless shuttle bus, used for taking staff to and from different destinations at the airport.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows a UISEE autonomous electric tractor transporting baggage from the airport terminal to the SkyPier Terminal.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows a UISEE autonomous patrol car monitoring unauthorised people movement or any abnormal conditions within the restricted airfield area.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows a UISEE autonomous patrol car monitoring unauthorised people movement or any abnormal conditions within the restricted airfield area.
AI driverless technology company UISEE announced it will set up its international headquarters, a research and development centre and a corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong. Photo shows the Head of International Development of UISEE, Mr Dennis Cheung (second right), showcasing driverless vehicles to overseas dignitaries at Hong Kong International Airport.
The Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK, Ms Alpha Lau, lauded the success of UISEE, "We are very delighted to see the continuous growth of UISEE in Hong Kong and beyond. UISEE's success shows that the city is an ideal platform for advanced technology companies to build a solid foundation for their global expansion, and to raise funding to ensure their continued success."
The Beijing-founded company, which is a leading autonomous driving technologies company already with two R&D centres and multiple offices in Mainland China, expanded to Hong Kong in 2018 and started their first overseas driveless project with Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) in 2019, having won the project over other companies from Germany, Japan, and Mainland China.
To date, UISEE has provided more than 50 driverless cars to HKIA, including autonomous electric baggage tractors, driverless patrol cars and driverless shuttle buses, completing more than 700 000 kilometres of real driverless operation. Their solutions help address challenges such as labour shortages, intense outdoor working conditions and cost issues.
The Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of UISEE, Mr Gansha Wu, said Hong Kong has a strategic location for research and development, which is in line with the group's vision of "Beijing DNA with Hong Kong bloodline, China standard for global products".
He said, "Having established our safety record and operational efficiency with HKIA, which showcases our company's capabilities, we are expanding our foothold to Singapore, the Middle East and Europe. Hong Kong with its strategic location, strong global business network and connectivity is an ideal location to base our international expansion from, so it is only natural that we set up our international headquarters here."
UISEE had previously announced three rounds of financing from strategic investors, including German electronics giant Bosch, the National Manufacturing Transformation and Upgrading Fund (under the Ministry of Finance), Chongqing Gaoke Group, and Dongfeng Asset Management. Hong Kong, as an international financial centre, is being considered as a location for a dual-listing for the company's initial public offering.
Ms Lau confirmed that InvestHK and the Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises will continue to work with UISEE to facilitate the establishment of their first overseas R&D centre, introducing further business opportunities into Hong Kong and assisting the company's continued expansion overseas.
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