On June 1-2, 2023, the 2023 EqualOcean Globalization Summit (ESG2023), hosted by the top global think tank EqualOcean, was successfully held in Shenzhen. Over 2000 people signed up and participated in this two-day summit, bringing together the top entrepreneurs, investors, and scholars in the field of globalization. During the summit, the organizers released the "2023 Top 50 Global Emerging Companies in China".
The "2023 Top 50 Global Emerging Companies in China" aims to recognize enterprises with excellent strength and development potential in the field of globalization, and provide important references for governments, clients, and investment institutions. After several months of layer by layer screening, EqualOcean conducted quantitative and qualitative evaluations based on the company's overseas sales and proportion, overseas marketing and reputation, team composition and internationalization level, ESG, and other dimensions. Finally, 50 companies with growth and development potential were selected from over 200 candidate companies and selected for the "2023 Top 50 Global Emerging Companies in China".
At this summit, Tuskrobots was successfully selected on the "2023 Top 50 Global Emerging Companies in China" list due to its groundbreaking APR tray robot products and outstanding performance in globalization.
As the creator of APR pallet robots, TASK Robotics is the first to launch globally unique and innovative intelligent robot products that highly adapt to international standards for pallet transportation and picking, promoting digital and intelligent transformation of factory logistics handling, and leading a new generation of pallet handling models. This selection on the "2023 Top 50 Global Emerging Companies in China" is a recognition of the outstanding performance of Tuskrobots and a high recognition of the company's development prospects. In the future, Tuskrobots will continue to be user centric, create more value globally, and strive to become a first-class overseas enterprise, setting a model for Chinese enterprises on their way to the sea.