Founded in 1993, EVOC is China's largest high-tech enterprise integrating research, development, manufacturing, sales and system integration of special computers. On October 10, 2003, EVOC was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the only listed company in the same industry in China. EVOC has a number of R&D centers and dozens of wholly-owned branches in Shenzhen, Xi'an, Shanghai, Germany, United States and other places, and has established the "EVOC" special computer industry alliance covering major cities around the world, forming a huge sales and service network, which can provide customers with thoughtful services at any time. EVOC has more than 2,000 employees, more than 30 wholly-owned branches and more than 20 agents, forming a strong R&D, sales and service network, and has continuously ranked first in the same industry in China and third in the world. In 2004, the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the WTO Research Center and China Business News jointly organized the ranking of the H-share competitiveness index of Hong Kong-listed companies, and EVOC ranked ninth in the composite index and seventh in the efficiency index. In 2010, EVOC's "EVOC" trademark was recognized as "China Famous Trademark" by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. EVOC's main products have formed four major systems of embedded, automation, communication and equipment, with more than 1,500 models, and a complete independent intellectual property rights system has been established, and the overall technology has reached "domestic leading and international advanced". EVOC provides highly reliable products and total solutions around the world, which are widely used in energy, Internet of Things, transportation, industry, finance, network communications, medical, infotainment, security, environmental protection, government education and other industries. EVOC led the organization to formulate 18 national standards for the special computer industry, undertook the drafting of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" industrial computer development plan entrusted by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and participated in the formulation of information security standards for industrial control systems. During this period, the 2009 national standard of "Micro Industrial Control Computer" and the 2012 national standard of "Energy Efficiency Limit and Energy Efficiency Grade of Microcomputer" led by EVOC were formally adopted, setting a standard with international competitiveness for the industry. |
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