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    Europe Business Visit Overview: Germany

    Jul. 08, 2026
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    Europe Business Visit Overview: Germany

    Europe Business Visit Overview

    In June, two RHT sales specialists conducted a business visit across Europe, with Germany as one of the key destinations.

    Germany is one of Europe's leading industrial powerhouses, particularly in automotive manufacturing, industrial electronics, and engineering. Home to global industry leaders such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, and Siemens, Germany continues to drive innovation across advanced manufacturing and electronic technologies.

    This visit focused on industrial electronics applications, connector-related technical discussions, and long-term cooperation opportunities in the European market.

    Industry Engagement in Munich

    During the visit, the team was based near Munich Airport for several days.

    Outside of meetings, the team visited several industrial and cultural landmarks in Munich, including:

    • BMW Museum

    • Marienplatz

    • Hofbräuhaus

    These locations reflect Germany’s strong engineering culture and long-standing industrial development.

    Partner Meeting: Energy Metering Industry

    A key focus of this visit was a technical meeting with a long-term partner in the energy metering industry.

    The partner company has more than 100 years of industrial history and is widely recognized for its strict engineering standards, precision requirements, and long-term product reliability.

    The cooperation is related to energy metering systems, where electronic connectors and industrial components play a critical role in performance stability and measurement accuracy.

    Technical Cooperation and Development

    RHT engineering and sales teams worked directly with the partner’s R&D and procurement departments to support:

    • Connector specification alignment

    • Industrial electronics component selection

    • Prototype development and validation

    • Technical problem-solving for ongoing projects

    Since last year, both sides have been cooperating from concept development through early-stage prototyping.

    One jointly developed solution is currently being applied in energy metering systems supporting global energy efficiency and carbon reduction initiatives.

     

    Engineering Standards and Long-Term Cooperation

    Both parties emphasized key industrial requirements, including:

    • High precision engineering standards

    • Long-term product reliability

    • Stable quality performance

    • Continuous technical improvement

    The cooperation is based on direct engineering communication and long-term development alignment.

    Looking Ahead

    Long-term industrial cooperation in the electronics sector is built on engineering consistency, technical trust, and continuous collaboration between international teams.