NEW YORK, July 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortune released its 2019 Fortune 500 list on its website on July 22.  Haier Smart Home Co., Ltd. (stock ticker: 600690.SH, referred to as  Haier Smart Home, formerly Qingdao Haier), a subsidiary of Haier Group,  is once again on the list thanks to its smart home ecosystem brand  strategy and the localization of it globally. Haier's ranking is up 51  spots from last year.
As an enterprise of the times, Haier continues to accelerate the  progress of its smart home ecosystem brand strategy, which has brought  tremendous changes to consumers' lives in the IoT era. For consumers,  Haier Smart Home, through its seven brands, continues to localize its  smart home strategy and products around the world and allow different  users to customize a better life. For the industry, Haier Smart Home  created an ecosystem brand that centered around lifestyle. Through the  continued development of ecosystems, including the Internet of Food and  the Internet of Clothing, Haier Smart Home pushes forward the  transformation and upgrade of the industry. For enterprises, the  formation of Haier Smart Home ecosystems is a role model for supply  chain precision and value realization.
With many smart products from its seven brands – Haier, GE  Appliances, Fisher & Paykel, AQUA, Candy, Casarte and Leader,  Haier's smart home solutions cover all core spaces in a home – living  room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and balcony to meet global users' needs  in the areas of air, water, clothing care, security, entertainment,  health and information. And through its proprietary U+ Connect platform,  Haier connects the entire household into one system, making seamless,  whole-home experience possible and providing a user-centered IoT  ecosystem for homes.
One example of the user-centered IoT ecosystem is Haier's Internet of  Food platform. In the ecosystem, a refrigerator not only stores food  and keeps it fresh, but also is connected with other kitchen appliances,  water heaters, air conditioning systems, laundry machines and other  devices for smart cooking, housekeeping and environment settings. In  addition, Haier's Internet of Food integrates into the fridge more than  200 resources across eight categories including farms, nutritionists and  entertainment, allowing the user to buy ingredients directly from  farms, track the delivery process from farm to table and get recipe  recommendations from the fridge based on the user's dietary preferences.
Haier's collection of global brands serve families worldwide with  whole-house solutions customized to each local market - GE Appliances  offers individualized smart home solution for North American users;  Fisher & Paykel created "social kitchen" for users in New Zealand and Australia; AQUA developed smart "community wash" for Japan; Candy has internet connected home appliances for consumers in Italy  and beyond – all realizing Haier's global smart home strategy locally.  This global smart home capability was showcased at this year's Appliance  & Electronics World Expo with all seven brands exhibiting their  customized solutions.
Haier's smart home solutions also bring the Internet of Things to  life, creating a connected lifestyle that fosters peace of mind for  users. For example, when it comes to clothing care, Haier's Internet of  Clothing not only provides washing machines but also offers the  capability to oversee the entire life cycle of clothing from washing and  caring to styling and shopping, thanks to its artificial intelligence  (AI) technology and a big data cloud platform.
While expanding product portfolio and building connectedness are  critical to Haier's IoT ecosystem strategy, the company never lost its  focus on making smart appliances that have the best core functions. In  the case of Internet of Clothing, Haier integrated radio-frequency  identification (RFID) and AI identification technologies into the  platform. With more than 4800 partners in the clothing field as part of  the platform, Haier developed innovative washing machines that have  taken the guess work out of the washing process by machine  identification of the new advanced clothing tags which Haier lead in  development.
When you put your clothes in a Haier smart washing machine, it reads  the tag of each piece of clothing, identifies the brand, material, color  and style. Then by identifying the laundry detergent's type, the  machine uses the precise amount of detergent that's perfect for your  load. When the detergent is running low, the washing machine will send  you notifications and gives you the option to place an order for  detergent on the washing machine or via the U+ Connect App on your  phone. All you need to do is press the button and the detergent will be  delivered to your home.
The U+ Connect platform is another key component of Haier's IoT  ecosystem. Through the platform, Haier integrates its connected  appliances with other global partners in the AI and voice interaction  fields to best meet consumers' ever-changing needs and bring  convenience, assistance and optimal performance to families.
While many industry players focus on standard models, Haier pioneers  the possibility for consumers to customize products and solutions, as  well as upgrades according to their actual habits and needs, at any  time.
Haier's fame and success did not come overnight. Founded in 1984, Haier started its business by making refrigerators in Qingdao, China.  Today, the company has 25 industrial parks, 122 manufacturing centers,  employs approximately 70, 000 employees in over 100 countries around the  world.
Haier embarked on its transformation journey more than a decade ago  to lead the world in the IoT managed home and better meet consumer  needs. By evolving the organization around the Internet of Things, the  enterprise has since been transformed from a closed system to an open  system, a network of self-governing microenterprises with free-flowing  communication internally and connections with contributors externally.
Under the microenterprise system, the leaders of each microenterprise  have the power to hire staff, manage their own P&L, and even  recruit external venture capital. In the microenterprise system,  Employees are no longer order-takers; they're self-motivated  contributors, in many cases electing the leaders and members of their  own teams.  The microenterprise and employees work together to increase  customer satisfaction and eventually convert buyers to lifetime users of  products and services.
Today Haier is recognized as the global ecosystem brand trailblazer  in the IoT age with many microenterprises supporting seven ecosystems,  Internet of Food, Internet of Clothing, Internet of Security, Internet  of Air, Internet of Water, Internet of Education and Internet of Health.  By continuously advancing its cutting-edge IoT technology and bringing  in more world-class partners, Haier is ready to accompany customers  around the world as they explore the newfound possibilities of smart  homes.
SOURCE Haier Smart Home