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Made in China - EastEver electronic​in Moscow
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Made in China - EastEver electronic​in Moscow

2025-01-18

At the beginning of 2025, Eastever Electronic Co., Ltd. set foot on Russian soil to participate in the renowned Moscow Electronic Exhibition, a pivotal event gathering global electronics giants and industry insiders. As a Chinese player in global passive electronic components, we saw this as a golden opportunity to showcase "Made in China" excellence and deepen our footprint in the Eurasian market.​

Our 60-square-meter booth was designed to highlight our core strengths: a sleek display of Rf Balun Transformers, power splitters, couplers, and high-frequency inductors—all products that have earned us trust from clients like Huawei and BYD. Among them, the newly launched DOCSIS 4.0-compatible cable modem transformers became an instant highlight. Visitors from Russian telecom operators and CATV equipment manufacturers crowded around, eager to learn about its 50% lower insertion loss and 30% higher temperature resistance compared to standard models. Our engineers on-site demonstrated live testing data, drawing nods of approval from technical directors of local firms.

Over three days, we held more than 40 one-on-one meetings with potential partners. A representative from a major Russian automotive electronics supplier expressed strong interest in our automotive-grade inductors, noting their compliance with IATF 16949 standards—a key requirement for their electric vehicle projects. Another breakthrough came with a preliminary agreement with a Moscow-based IoT module maker, who plans to integrate our compact couplers into their smart city sensors.

Made in China - EastEver electronic​in Moscow
Made in China - EastEver electronic​in Moscow

Beyond business talks, the exhibition allowed us to absorb market insights. Many visitors emphasized the growing demand for energy-efficient components in Russia’s expanding 5G infrastructure and renewable energy sectors. This aligns perfectly with our R&D focus on low-power consumption passive devices, reinforcing our strategy to tailor products for regional needs.

As we packed up our booth, the feedback echoed clearly: "Chinese components are no longer just about affordability—they’re about innovation and reliability." For EastEver, this trip to Moscow is more than a trade show; it’s a milestone in our global journey. We leave with new partnerships, deeper market understanding, and a stronger belief that "Made in China" can shine brightly on the world stage.