HELLA and the MINTH Group have announced a joint venture, which will be funded equally.
The company, HELLA MINTH Jiaxing Automotive Parts Co. Ltd., will promote the development, production and marketing of radomes – absorbent covers for radar systems – and illuminated logos.
It has a production facility in Jiaxing and shall have an international scope, with an initial focus on the Chinese market.
Subject to the approval of the relevant antitrust authorities, the joint venture is scheduled to start operations in Autumn 2020.
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Dr. Frank Huber, managing director responsible for the lighting division at HELLA, said: “With the increasing market penetration of radar-based driver assistance systems, the demand for radomes will also continue to rise.
“Radomes offer vehicle manufacturers a wide range of possibilities for differentiation, since they can be staged in different ways, just like logos.
“As a technology leader, HELLA, has been active in this field for many years. By cooperating with MINTH, we want to further expand our business internationally.”
During the signing ceremony, Binbo Chen, CEO of MINTH Group, commented: “HELLA and MINTH share a similar corporate culture and complement each other perfectly.
“On the one hand, MINTH’s existing technology in radomes has been recognised by many original equipment manufacturers and has received orders from a number of international customers.
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“On the other hand, HELLA has a high level of technological expertise in the industry.
“The partnership will therefore promote the development in the field of radomes and illuminated logos in the best possible way.
“The joint venture therefore represents an important milestone for us.”
The joint venture will be based in Jiaxing, China, at one of MINTH’s existing production facilities and will initially employ around 80 people.
The current production capacities are to be continuously expanded within the next year in order to meet the expected growth of the radome business and the increasing demands of globally operating car makers.