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"Made-in-Shanghai" Blossoms in Umeda, Celebrating Creativity & Innovation

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"Made-in-Shanghai" Blossoms in Umeda, Celebrating Creativity & Innovation
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"Made-in-Shanghai" Blossoms in Umeda, Celebrating Creativity & Innovation

2025-05-24 13:56 Last Updated At:14:15

OSAKA, Japan, May 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Chinese solar term "Grain Buds" kicked in, a fashion summer breeze carried "Made-in-Shanghai", an official five-day multi-format event, exhibition and forum series created by Shanghai, to Grand Green Osaka of Umeda, north of JR Osaka Station, the largest transportation hub and a super popular commercial destination in Japan.

This is not just a showcase of Shanghai's fashion superpower, but an intimate encounter of Shanghai's fashion ecosystem with local visitors. As FANG Wei, China's Vice Consul General in Osaka remarked at the event's grand opening on May 21st, "Made-in-Shanghai" took the Shanghai-Osaka ties to a new level through showcasing tech-savvy and Shanghai-style fashion, beauty and creative products to local and international visitors, while fostering business cooperation amidst the shift from "Made-in-China" to "Created-in-China".

This overseas debut of Shanghai's fashion and beauty parks and communities appeals greatly to Osaka's business community. CREATER, a Shanghai-based property operator shared the experience of transforming the historic Yuyuan Road into a fashion and creative hub, featuring worldwide launches of products and a shining cluster of creative companies. Likewise, Fengxian District's Oriental Beauty Valley, hailed as China's beauty and cosmetic industry capital, stunned discerning Japanese consumers with leading Chinese beauty brands and innovation.

As an intimate encounter with Shanghai lifestyle, the Public Open Days attracted KOLs and Japanese consumers to a China market with fashion, home furnishings, beauty products, and even a tea-sake oriental tea house. Shanghai Chicmax exhibited its new products and introduced its Japanese R&D center and factory. Shanghai brand "nice rice" offered to consumers simple-lifestyle apparels. Hankyu Department Store opened "WINDow of EAST" pop-up stores with works from six Chinese young designers, curated by Shanghai Fashion Designers' Association.

The event went deeper to a "Shanghai-Osaka Forum", featuring a panel on "Evolution of Consumer Culture", consisting of WWD China chief content officer, founders of Herbeast and RichandRare Jewellery, Confis' senior partner and a journalist from WWD Japan. Another forum delved deep into sustainable urban renewal and green design, a common challenge for Shanghai and Osaka, featuring Dezeen's China editor, famous Japanese architects, Aedas's global design principal and UNS's director.

The event is guided by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, hosted by Shanghai Commissions of Economy & Informatization and Commerce, and Administration for Market Regulation, and executed by Commission of Commerce in Changning District, Shanghai Design Week, Shanghai Fashion Designers' Association and the Paper.

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"Made-in-Shanghai" Blossoms in Umeda, Celebrating Creativity & Innovation

"Made-in-Shanghai" Blossoms in Umeda, Celebrating Creativity & Innovation

GUANGZHOU, China, Jan. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, GAC's independently developed Quark E-Drive power domain control system has achieved the world's first dual certification for deeply integrated ASIL D functional safety and information security, accredited by DAkkS, Germany's national accreditation body. The certification was evaluated and issued by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. (SGS), a globally recognized certification authority.

ISO 26262 is the internationally recognized core standard for automotive functional safety. Within this framework, ASIL D represents the highest automotive safety integrity level, requiring near-zero tolerance for safety-critical failures. Achieving an ASIL D certification accredited by DAkkS signifies that the certified product meets the highest globally accepted standards for automotive safety.

The certified Quark E-Drive power domain control system has been in production use since February 2025, and is now deployed across multiple models under GAC's brands - HYPTEC and AION. As the industry's first electric drive power domain system based on deep integration using a single main control chip, the solution significantly reduces chip count, minimizes risks associated with chip-level failures, and boosts motor controller efficiency to as high as 99.9%. The certification confirms that GAC has completed the system's full product development lifecycle in strict compliance with ISO 26262:2018 functional safety and ISO/SAE 21434:2021 information security standards.

Throughout the project, GAC Technology Research Center worked closely with SGS experts, strengthening safety design across all development phases while ensuring engineering feasibility and an optimal user experience.

Zhao Hui, Vice President of SGS China, commented: "The successful certification highlights GAC's strong team and robust development systems. We are pleased to support the safety of the Quark E-Drive and look forward to closer collaboration."

This milestone represents a major breakthrough for GAC in e-drive safety and sets a new global benchmark for the intelligent electric vehicle industry.

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GAC's Quark Electric Drive Achieves the World's First DAkkS ASIL D Functional Safety and Information Security Dual Certification

GAC's Quark Electric Drive Achieves the World's First DAkkS ASIL D Functional Safety and Information Security Dual Certification

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