Recently INVT marked a significant milestone in smart industrial manufacturing with the successful roll-off ceremony of the first electric motor produced at its Suzhou Technology Industrial Park. The event, themed "Craftsmanship in Smart Manufacturing, Driving the Future," brought together industry experts, technical specialists, and global ecosystem partners to witness the activation of INVT's next-generation production capabilities.
Strategic Upgrade: Accelerating Smart Manufacturing
The milestone closely follows the recent launch of INVT’s new corporate mission: "Leading Smart Industry, Shaping Net-Zero Future." The operationalization of the Suzhou facility and the completion of its first production-ready motor demonstrate INVT's deep integration of AI with industrial automation and intelligent manufacturing. As market demands evolve, INVT is not only upgrading its R&D but also strengthening its manufacturing foundation to ensure high-quality, high-precision output.

High-Precision Execution: From Blueprint to Production Line
The ceremony opened with a keynote speech by Tian Huachen, President of INVT, who emphasized that the Suzhou Technology Industrial Park serves as the core hub for the company's manufacturing upgrades. The roll-off of the first motor signifies that the facility's advanced production lines are now fully operational.

During the event, Huang Shenli, Chairman of INVT, and President Tian Huachen jointly unveiled the new automated production line, marking the official market readiness of the Suzhou facility's motor products.


Delivering on Commitments: Shaping the Future of Industrial Automation
Following the ceremony, attendees toured the highly automated Suzhou facility, gaining first-hand insights into INVT’s digitalized production lines, optimized workflows, and rigorous quality control standards.
The successful rollout of the first motor brings INVT’s "Drive-Control + Intelligence" strategy to life. Moving forward, INVT remains committed to advanced manufacturing techniques, partnering with global stakeholders to drive industrial efficiency and contribute to a sustainable, zero-carbon future.














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