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Geely says founder launches smartphone venture
    2021-09-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

DOMESTIC automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding said yesterday its founder, Eric Li, has launched a new company dedicated to making smartphones.

The announcement marks yet another foray beyond autos for the company and Li, its ambitious founder.

The new firm, called Hubei Xingji Shidai Technology Co., has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone to establish its headquarters in the central Chinese city, where it will develop smart devices including smartphones, according to Geely.

Public records show that Li currently owns 55 percent of the company.

In a statement, Geely said that Xingji Shidai will position itself in the premium segment of the smartphone market.

“There is a close connection in technologies within intelligent vehicle cockpits and smartphone technologies,” Li said.

“The major trend in the coming future is to create user ecosystems across borders and provide users with a more convenient, smarter and seamlessly connected multi-screen experience.”

Li is perceived as an agile opportunist who is making a stream of startup bets — on ventures like flying cars and helicopter taxis — to prepare for the new age of autos.

Besides vehicles, Geely has a Danish bank, a startup developing vehicle control software technology, and Geespace, a China-based firm which received approval this year to make low-orbit satellites that will be the eyes in the sky for fully autonomous machines.

The scale of his investments — spanning Europe, Southeast Asia, China and the United States — is unique among Chinese auto firms. (SD-Agencies)

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