- CEO
- Zhengang Ge
- Full Time Employees
- 18,655
- Sector
- Technology
- Industry
- Consumer Electronics
- Address
- 401 Caobao Road Shanghai People's Republic of China 200233
- IPO Date
- Jan 22, 2026
- Business
- Shanghai Longcheer Technology Co., Ltd. (Shanghai Longcheer) engages in the research and development, design, production and manufacturing of intelligent products and related services, with a primary focus on original design manufacturing (ODM) for global consumer electronics brands and technology companies. The company’s core offerings encompass complete machines sales, bulk materials and semi-finished products sales, integrated product development and engineering services, software development, testing, supply chain management, and related technical consulting and support services. Primary product categories include smartphones, tablets, AR/VR devices, smart wearables, automotive electronics, and other intelligent product solutions, supported by its design, simulation, software, and testing capabilities. Shanghai Longcheer operates across domestic and international markets, delivering end-to-end product development, manufacturing, and delivery through its ODM ecosystem.
Founded in 2004, Shanghai Longcheer maintains its headquarters in Shanghai, China, and positions itself as a technology-driven enterprise servicing multinational consumer electronics brands and technology firms with comprehensive intelligent product services, spanning R&D, design, manufacturing, and after-market support. The company’s geographic footprint includes activities in China and overseas markets, underscoring its role as a global supplier of integrated hardware and software solutions. In recent years, it pursues strategic collaborations and capacity expansions to bolster its ODM capabilities, broaden its product portfolio, and strengthen its position in high-growth AIoT and smart device segments, while maintaining emphasis on quality, supply chain excellence, and customer-specific customization. Shanghai Longcheer also maintains relationships with subsidiaries and parent-company structures typical of its market segment to optimize governance, manufacturing efficiency, and global reach.