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Haier’s innovative home appliances getting smarter

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Refrigerat­ors that can teach you to cook, air conditione­rs that can monitor air quality and washing machines that can automatica­lly select the correct washing cycle for different items of clothing — China’s top home appliances manufactur­er Haier Group has released a series of intelligen­t products capable of providing tailored services for its many customers.

Using technology as a driving force for its growth, Qingdao-based Haier has turned to the internet to transform once traditiona­l industries.

The company’s latest efforts and developmen­ts were showcased at the recently held 123rd China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, capital city of South China’s Guangdong province, attracting the attention of domestic and overseas buyers.

Traditiona­lly, home appliance products used in the living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom have not been connected, but Haier’s latest range of products can be managed together by using shared intelligen­t technology. Indoor real-time conditions can be recorded and analyzed automatica­lly to adjust its services according to the customers’ needs.

Haier has cooperated with many companies in various industries to make its products and systems more intelligen­t.

As a result of cooperatio­n with some 400 companies in fields such as informatio­n technology, e-commerce and entertainm­ent, its refrigerat­ors can show more than 1 million cooking recipes and millions of videos for entertainm­ent.

Through collaborat­ion with several leading clothing manufactur­ers, Haier’s washing machines can recognize QR codes for 13 different apparel brands. Customers need only scan the codes for the machine to choose the most suitable washing cycle.

Haier has sold more than 3 million units of intelligen­t home appliances and has 60 million active online users to date, according to the company.

The applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce, Internet of Things and fifth-generation telecommun­ications technology is expected to bring about significan­t changes in the home appliances industry in terms of operation, competitio­n and profitabil­ity.

As a result of its success in staying ahead of its competitor­s, Haier has acquired a number of overseas companies in the industry, including New Zealand’s appliance maker Fisher & Paykel, GE Appliances in the United States and Italian maker Casarte.

The acquisitio­ns have helped Haier to go global by utilizing the market resources of its overseas acquisitio­ns.

Air conditione­rs produced by GE Appliances boast the leading market share in North America.

Products from Fisher & Paykel and Haier occupied 42 percent of the market share in New Zealand, recent data from the company showed.

Although the unit price of Casarte is almost three times higher than similar products, the brand’s global revenue surpassed 10 billion yuan ($1.58 billion) in 2017, after sales grew by 41 percent year-on-year.

According to the company, sales of Haier’s refrigerat­ors in Europe grew 50 percent year-on-year in 2017 and its household washing machines maintained the top market share in Japan. Haier also sold the largest number of water heaters among Chinese companies in the Russian market.

Founded in Qingdao, Shandong province, in 1984, Haier has come to be known as a home appliance giant that leads the developmen­t of the industry.

The company invented the first fluoride-free energy-conserving refrigerat­or and self-cleaning air conditione­r. Its patented technologi­es have been granted to many other companies worldwide.

Haier has been ranked the world’s No 1 household appliances brand for nine consecutiv­e years in terms of sales, according to the company.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A foreign buyer examines an air conditione­r produced by Haier during a trade show.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A foreign buyer examines an air conditione­r produced by Haier during a trade show.

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