On October 24, 2025, DIG Automation Engineering (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. successfully hosted the "Smart Manufacturing Pioneer, Connecting the World" seminar, where the company presented a groundbreaking case study about securing a hundreds of millions international contract.
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In this event, DIG's Director, Li Dan, delivered a keynote presentation titled "Breaking Through and Growing Together," sharing how the company achieved rapid global growth—from a standing start to securing hundreds of millions contracts in just two years.![]()
"In two years, we grew from zero to a hundreds of millions global contract," said Director Li. "This isn’t just our success—it’s a model we believe can help others succeed globally too."
During the sharing session, Director Li shared her success story from the following four key aspects:
DIG has positioned shipbuilding, production lines, and welding systems as its strategic focus
DIG used a mix of digital marketing (SEO, LinkedIn, industry platforms) and high-impact trade shows to build visibility. We also built a strong network of local distributors, supporting them with training and resources to ensure shared success.
“It wasn’t about price—it was about providing real solutions and building trust,” Director Li emphasized.
We’re won through:
- Offering full production-line solutions.
- Months of technical collaboration and adaptation.
- Strong teamwork between commercial, technical, and distributor teams.
DIG now aims to expand further and invites other companies to collaborate—whether through product alliances, shared market entry, or project partnerships.
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Our sincere thanks to all the participating companies and guest speakers, including brand strategists, global trade specialists, and international finance providers, who together presented a comprehensive support framework for high-end equipment exports.![]()
Going forward, DIG will leverage its expertise in welding and cutting automation and growing international experience to foster deeper, more open collaboration across the industrial chain.
On October 24, 2025, DIG Automation Engineering (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. successfully hosted the "Smart Manufacturing Pioneer, Connecting the World" seminar, where the company presented a groundbreaking case study about securing a hundreds of millions international contract.
![]()
In this event, DIG's Director, Li Dan, delivered a keynote presentation titled "Breaking Through and Growing Together," sharing how the company achieved rapid global growth—from a standing start to securing hundreds of millions contracts in just two years.![]()
"In two years, we grew from zero to a hundreds of millions global contract," said Director Li. "This isn’t just our success—it’s a model we believe can help others succeed globally too."
During the sharing session, Director Li shared her success story from the following four key aspects:
DIG has positioned shipbuilding, production lines, and welding systems as its strategic focus
DIG used a mix of digital marketing (SEO, LinkedIn, industry platforms) and high-impact trade shows to build visibility. We also built a strong network of local distributors, supporting them with training and resources to ensure shared success.
“It wasn’t about price—it was about providing real solutions and building trust,” Director Li emphasized.
We’re won through:
- Offering full production-line solutions.
- Months of technical collaboration and adaptation.
- Strong teamwork between commercial, technical, and distributor teams.
DIG now aims to expand further and invites other companies to collaborate—whether through product alliances, shared market entry, or project partnerships.
![]()
Our sincere thanks to all the participating companies and guest speakers, including brand strategists, global trade specialists, and international finance providers, who together presented a comprehensive support framework for high-end equipment exports.![]()
Going forward, DIG will leverage its expertise in welding and cutting automation and growing international experience to foster deeper, more open collaboration across the industrial chain.