Four Beijing E-Town companies listed in Deloitee China Rising Star
The list of "2022 China Technology Fast 50 & Rising Star" was announced by Deloitte on Jan 10. Among them, four companies from Beijing E-Town were listed, namely, Inchtek, Aicc-corp, Willingmed, and Yakebot.
In the field of new energy and the smart car industry, Inchtek takes the lead in the field of smart car security. The company has the first batch of technical teams in China involved in the information security of self-driving cars, and has developed automotive-grade hardware and software information security products that can be mass-produced. It is capable of building a defense-in-depth information security system for Intelligent and Connected Vehicles, ICVs. It has currently served about 60 percent of the L4 unmanned vehicles in China, and has become the information security cooperation partner of 16 leading autonomous driving companies, including Baidu Apollo and JD Logistics.
Automotive Intelligence and Control of China is the first to go in the direction of creating an intelligent driving computing basic platform. The computing basic platform launched by the company breaks through the common technology of intelligent driving and the challenges of multi-field integration, enabling car companies to realize the efficient and low-cost development of intelligent driving applications.
In the field of biotechnology and the big health industry, Willingmed and Yakebot also stood out. Willingmed focuses on scientific research, product development and testing services for the accurate diagnosis of clinical infectious diseases. Yakebot has independently developed a dental implant robot, which is the first autonomous dental implant robot with independent intellectual property rights in China.