NXpark partners with Suzhou New District to launch automotive industrial park

Aden Group deepens partnership with China high-tech zone

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This week, NXpark by Aden is pleased to celebrate the groundbreaking of its newest automotive industrial park in the Suzhou New District, one of China’s first national high-tech zones. The district is a key driver of innovation and foreign investment, having successfully attracted nearly 2,000 leading high-tech companies in recent years, including Panasonic Automotive Electronics, Guoxin Technology, and Hannan Corning, among others.

The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Joachim Poylo, President and Founder of Aden Group, and Jiang Zhe, CEO of NXpark and Aden Energies, along with other key industry leaders and local officials. This project, a collaboration between NXpark and SND, is expected to generate an annual output value of approximately 2.5 billion RMB once fully operational.

The Aden International Automotive Equipment Industrial Park will span 68 acres, with a total investment exceeding $100 million. Aden Group is responsible for the investment, construction, and ongoing operation of the park, which will serve as a state-of-the-art platform for automotive manufacturing and assembly.

Once fully operational, the park is poised to become a leading center for automotive production and assembly, supporting both local and international businesses across the entire supply chain. With a strong focus on high-quality production and sustainable growth, the park is expected to play a key role in the region’s economic development and innovation in the automotive sector.

Joachim Poylo, President and Founder of Aden Group, commented: “Suzhou New District offers a robust business environment, excellent services, and valuable investment opportunities. Our industrial park will adhere to international standards for infrastructure and sustainability, attracting world-class teams to help foster the continued growth of the regional automotive industry.”