BELLING
Shanghai Beiling Co., Ltd., formerly known as Shanghai Beiling Microelectronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd., is a pioneering company in China's integrated circuit industry. It was jointly established by the Shanghai Instrument Bureau and Shanghai Bell Company in 1988, marking it as the first Sino-foreign joint venture in the domestic integrated circuit industry and a landmark enterprise that successfully attracted foreign investment and introduced advanced foreign technology during the early phase of China's economic reform and opening up.
In September 1998, the company underwent restructuring and became publicly listed, making it the first listed company in the domestic integrated circuit industry. Over the years, the controlling shareholder of the company has changed from Huahong Group in 1999, to China Electronics Information Industry Corporation (CEC) in 2009, and then to HDSC in July 2015. However, the actual controller of the company has remained CEC.
Located in the Caohejing Emerging Technology Development Zone, Shanghai Beiling has been a national-level enterprise technology center since 1999. The company specializes in integrated circuit chip design and product application development, making it one of the primary suppliers of integrated circuit products in China.
Shanghai Beiling's integrated circuit product business spans across the power chain (including power management, power devices, motor drive business) and signal chain (including data converters, power-specific chips, IoT front-end, non-volatile memory, standard signal product business). The company primarily targets markets in automotive electronics, industrial control, photovoltaics, energy storage, energy efficiency monitoring, power equipment, optical communication, home appliances, short-distance transportation vehicles, high-end and portable medical equipment, and other consumer application markets such as mobile phone camera modules.