On December 18, 2025, Shenzhen INVT Electric Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “INVT”) officially inaugurated its Shijiazhuang Office. Channel partners, industry customers, and company executives gathered to witness this important milestone, marking INVT’s deepened presence in the North China market and its commitment to promoting the high-quality development of regional manufacturing.
Empowering Intelligent Industrial Upgrading in North China
At the opening ceremony, Mr. Dong Qingdong, Head of INVT North China Region, stated:
“The opening of the Shijiazhuang Office represents a deeper and more pragmatic handshake between INVT and the North China market. What we bring is not only products, but a long-term commitment rooted in this region. Moving forward, our team will work side by side with local customers and partners, going deep into the field, understanding real needs, and building a mutually beneficial ecosystem.”

Strengthening Localized Service Capabilities in North China
As a key industrial and manufacturing base, North China has strong demand for industrial upgrading and enormous market potential. The establishment of the Shijiazhuang Office is a strategic investment by INVT based on long-term insights into the regional market. It is not merely an expansion of service locations, but a concrete embodiment of INVT’s strategy of deep regional engagement and enhanced localized services.
With a dedicated local team, INVT will be able to respond more quickly to customer needs, better understand regional industry dynamics, and deeply integrate innovative technologies with local industrial practices—further strengthening its nationwide, efficient service network.
As a core hub for ecosystem empowerment in North China, INVT will work more closely with local partners to share market resources and innovation achievements, fostering a collaborative and win-win regional industrial ecosystem. Together, INVT and its partners aim to enhance core competitiveness and jointly write a new chapter of industrial upgrading and shared growth in North China.














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