Bosch has introduced its environment, health and safety standards in all its manufacturing sites in China, especially for energy saving, resource conservation and pollution prevention.
Due to the efforts of its 150 associates involved in supervising and controlling work across China, Bosch China has reduced its relative energy consumption by almost 24 percent and carbon dioxide emissions by 21 percent in 2013 compared with 2007 levels.
Bosch also estimated more than 75 percent of the global population and 6.6 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2015, which will bring more convenience in daily life and significantly improve energy efficiency.
In line with this trend, Bosch is reaching out to new business areas and promoting new business models by leveraging and combining its wide-ranging expertise in existing areas of business.
"The Internet of things and services is now a hot topic in China and we expect stronger momentum in the coming years. As an innovative company, Bosch is ready for the business opportunities that brings to us," said Chen.
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