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Q5 China last year reduced energy intensity by 5.1 percent, raised the nonfossil energy share to 21.7 percent, and expanded new-type energy storage capacity beyond 130 gigawatts. Artificial intelligence and advanced technologies remain at the forefront globally. Where do you see the strongest partnership potential in China's green transition and AI-driven industrial upgrading? Are you expanding investment in renewables, digitalization, smart manufacturing, or carbon management solutions? How central is China to your global sustainability roadmap and next-generation technology deployment?
Dreyer: China's progress in reducing energy intensity and expanding energy storage aligns with Valvoline's global sustainability roadmap and our commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050. China's focus on new quality productive forces makes it a key partner for our next-generation technology development — innovations that we can deploy across the Asia-Pacific region and global markets.
We are delivering solutions that meet stringent local standards. Together with our parent company Aramco, we are also developing lubricants for hydrogen internal combustion engines, supporting sustainable mobility across the region.
Aligning with the growth of the digital economy across the Asia-Pacific region, we are extending our thermal management expertise beyond automotive into high performance computing and data center applications.
Shih: China's progress in green transition and AI applications is creating new opportunities for industrial collaboration. In the area of green transition, Rockwell is working with partners to explore integrated low-carbon solutions through automation and digital technologies. For example, by integrating technologies such as AI, 5G and digital twins, Rockwell's FIRST (financial service, industrial upgrading, resilient O&M service, social development and technological innovation) solution for zero-carbon smart parks supports parks in their transition toward carbon-neutral operations. In the area of AI applications, Rockwell has applied AI and big data to help Taiyuan Heavy Industry Railway Transit Equipment Co build a lighthouse factory, enabling data-driven optimization.
Tsao: Red Hat has been in China for 22 years, providing open-source technology services and support to tens of thousands of enterprises. In AI innovation, Red Hat is actively collaborating with China's local ecosystem. Recently, we launched the MXAIE solution with MetaX, combining Red Hat's open-source platform capabilities with Chinese high-performance GPU technologies to accelerate AI adoption from lab environments to large-scale production. Looking ahead, sectors such as new energy, digitalization and intelligent manufacturing hold tremendous potential. Red Hat will continue investing in these key industries, enabling enterprises to enhance efficiency, resilience and innovation through open hybrid cloud and AI platforms.
King: China's progress in reducing energy intensity, increasing nonfossil energy share and expanding new-type energy storage provides an opportunity to partner on sustainability efforts. Under our vision to "Cultivate a Brighter Future", building a resilient and sustainable business remains a long-term focus. TWE implements responsible production practices across the entire value chain. We are committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030 and now operate on 100 percent renewable electricity globally. This strategy aligns closely with China's national priorities, including the 2060 carbon neutrality commitment, the Healthy China 2030 initiative and rural vitalization.
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