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From March 25th to 27th, 2026, the Munich Shanghai Electronic Production Equipment Exhibition (productronica China) will be grandly held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (E1-E5, W1-W4 halls). As an important platform for showcasing and exchanging ideas in the electronic manufacturing industry, this exhibition covers an area of nearly 100000 square meters and has over 1100 participating companies. It focuses on the needs of multiple fields such as automotive, industrial, communication electronics, and medical electronics, aiming to present an "innovation feast" covering the entire electronic production chain for the industry, with a focus on smart factories, new energy vehicle technology, and digital future.

If scale and generalization have built the foundation of the wire harness industry, then driven by the wave of electrification and intelligence, high-frequency high-speed transmission, high-voltage and high current carrying, flexible quick change production, and full chain quality closed-loop are the key points for enterprises to break through homogeneous competition and achieve value chain leap.
In the first article of the 2026 wiring harness series (click here for direct access), we focus on how international giants such as Komax and Schleuniger define industry limits with high-precision automation and digital factories; In this article, we will focus on the segmented kings who deeply cultivate vertical tracks and the pioneering forces leading domestic substitution, to see how they establish trust in billions of data pre training sessions and define standards in rapidly changing flexible demands.
Reshaping the value chain of wire harness processing: Focusing on the new forces of intelligent manufacturing at the 2026 Munich Shanghai Electronic Production Equipment Exhibition
The high-speed transmission of automotive wiring harnesses to FAKRA/on-board Ethernet and the upgrade of high-voltage and high current for new energy are the most rigid technological propositions in the industry.
Cai News, May 30 (Editor: Ma Lan) Last week, Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess stated during the Davos Forum that he had observed "significant improvement"