Full-Time

Junior Project Manager

Société Générale de Surveillance

Société Générale de Surveillance

10,001+ employees

Testing, inspection, and certification services globally

Compensation Overview

$50k - $52k/yr

Milpitas, CA, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Business & Strategy (1)

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or similar technical field.
  • Highly organized.
  • Prior experience in a customer facing role.
  • Good communication skills – verbal and written in English.
  • Able to work with USA team with Asian time Zone after office hours.
  • Able to work under own initiative and with a high degree of autonomy and maturity.
  • Effective interpersonal skills – able to develop positive working relationships with people at all levels, both SGS colleagues and external clients and partners.
  • Able to adopt a flexible approach to work and react effectively to a rapidly changing environment.
  • Tested or coordinated testing for North American Wireless operators highly desirable.
  • Familiar with Wireless certification bodies: 3GPP, PTCRB, 3GPP2, CTIA, GCF, GCF CC2
  • Understanding of wireless technologies (among others:5G NR, LTE, CDMA, GSM, WCDMA)
  • Project management experience of large Key customer accounts desired
  • Sales orientated and commercial focus.
  • Worked in the wireless industry with understanding of test house certification process highly desirable.
  • Minimum 3 years working experience as Project manager in the test house or the manufacturers
Responsibilities
  • Project Manage Key accounts technically, as assigned, maximizing efficiency to enhance client satisfaction and ensure compliance with technical standards.
  • Ensure effective communication with team members and customers to achieve appropriate levels of understanding of and commitment to successful completion of a project.
  • Provide accurate and timely reporting as required by the project type and customer wishes.
  • Maintain productive working relationships with other teams (SGS Affiliates) to ensure smooth operation of the business.
  • Communicate effectively with client (status reports, results, final reports) in a timely manner to ensure customer satisfaction
  • Support client meetings as required.
  • Ensure completion of all assigned work and relevant documentation in accordance with required procedures and standards to fulfill SGS quality requirements.
  • Assist in maintaining A2LA ISO17025 and CTIA accreditation (process documentation) to ensure a high quality of service to clients.
  • Provide first line project management support.
  • Responsible for generating daily/weekly status reports to customer.
  • Responsible for generating final project reports in conjunction with lab managers.
  • Flexible working, as required, to communicate and deliver clients projects who live other parts of the world
Desired Qualifications
  • Minimum 3 years working experience as Project manager in the test house or the manufacturers
  • Tested or coordinated testing for North American Wireless operators highly desirable
  • Project management experience of large Key customer accounts desired
  • Sales orientated and commercial focus.
  • Worked in the wireless industry with understanding of test house certification process highly desirable
  • Familiar with Wireless certification bodies: 3GPP, PTCRB, 3GPP2, CTIA, GCF, GCF CC2
  • Understanding of wireless technologies (among others:5G NR, LTE, CDMA, GSM, WCDMA)
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SGS provides testing, inspection, and certification services to help clients meet regulations, ensure quality and safety, and gain market access. It runs laboratory testing, on-site inspections, and certification against standards, often with training and consulting, across a wide range of industries. The services rely on a global network of laboratories and offices that deliver localized solutions with global expertise. What sets SGS apart is its large global footprint and its emphasis on quality, integrity, risk mitigation, and sustainability, enabling it to serve a diverse set of customers from small businesses to multinationals. The company's goal is to help customers comply with regulations, improve product quality and safety, reduce risk, and boost productivity across markets.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Geneva, Switzerland

Founded

1878

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What believers are saying

  • H1 2026 sales hit CHF 3.683 billion, with 5.6% organic growth.
  • Adjusted operating margin rose to 15.1%, and cash generation reached a record.
  • August 18, 2026 Allonnia partnership positions SGS in critical-mineral pilot testing.

What critics are saying

  • SGS cut Middle East headcount in July 2026, proving war disruption already hit revenue.
  • H1 2026 EBIT margin fell to 13.1% from 14.2% on foreign exchange and geopolitics.
  • Software-driven certification and rival inspections from Intertek and Bureau Veritas compress SGS's pricing power.

What makes Société Générale de Surveillance unique

  • SGS's 2,500-lab global network and 145-year brand still anchor market access.
  • July 30, 2026 EU Battery Regulation notified-body status deepens SGS's regulatory moat.
  • August 13, 2026 Saint-Benoît expansion boosts pharma bioanalysis capacity for complex trials.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

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Mental Health Support

Stock Options

Company Equity

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

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Professional Development Budget

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Tuition Reimbursement

Professional Certification Support

Mentorship Program

Gym Membership

Phone/Internet Stipend

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Elder Care Support

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ConnectWeb
Aug 18th, 2026
News & articles.

News & articles. At ConnectWeb Connectweb has a team of editors and researchers collating the most relevant information to you and your industry. All Directories' publications and sites provide a wealth of information for research or marketing, and are used by public and corporate libraries, educational institutions, government departments, corporations and SMEs across the country. You are here: Home News Access the latest company news and announcements distributed through Medianet. Agriculture, Farming & Rural 18/08/2026 22:07 Allonnia and SGS launch global D-Solve(TM) pilot program to accelerate critical mineral production. New collaboration enables mining companies worldwide to validate Allonnia's biotechnology for upgrading mineral concentrates at SGS's leading testing facility. BOSTON-BUSINESS WIRE- Allonnia, the industrial biotechnology company helping mining companies produce more critical minerals from existing operations, today announced the launch of a centralized pilot program with SGS that enables mining companies worldwide to evaluate Allonnia's D-Solve(TM) technology at SGS's Lakefield facility in Ontario. By reducing the cost, complexity, and time required to validate new processing technologies, the program is designed to accelerate the adoption of D-Solve across the global mining industry. Introducing new technologies into mineral processing has traditionally required costly, site-specific pilot programs. The centralized pilot model significantly reduces the time, complexity, and investment required for mining companies to evaluate D-Solve using their own concentrates at SGS under continuous operating conditions. The partnership creates an expedited approach for mining companies around the world to evaluate D-Solve, a bolt-on technology that uses Allonnia Biosolutions(TM) to selectively remove impurities limiting concentrate grade and recovery. The centralized approach allows Allonnia to accelerate project timelines while reducing logistical complexity and cost for customers. As demand for critical minerals continues to grow, mining companies are under increasing pressure to recover more metal from existing operations. D-Solve helps unlock additional value from existing operations by selectively removing impurities that increasingly diminish concentrate quality, decrease recovery, and detrimentally impact production economics. SGS will host Allonnia's pilot operations at its Lakefield facility, providing the infrastructure, analytical testing, and metallurgical expertise needed to validate D-Solve under continuous operating conditions. Customers can also leverage SGS's downstream flotation capabilities to validate the technology's impact across their full processing flowsheets. "The demand for critical minerals continues to outpace the industry's ability to bring new supply online, making innovation within existing operations more important than ever," said Nicole Richards, CEO of Allonnia. "Our responsibility is not only to develop breakthrough technologies, but also to rethink how they reach commercial adoption. Together with SGS, we're creating a trusted, customer-centered pathway that removes barriers to evaluation, accelerates commercialization, and helps the mining industry deploy the innovations needed to meet the world's growing demand for critical minerals." The partnership builds on a series of commercialization milestones for D-Solve. Following its successful continuous demonstration at SGS's Lakefield facility, Allonnia recently deployed D-Solve at Eagle Mine, the first biological solution to operate inside a working mineral processing mill. Together, these milestones demonstrate D-Solve's progression from laboratory validation to commercial deployment. "Mining companies rely on pilot testing to reduce technical risk and build the confidence needed to advance new technologies from concept to commercial reality," said James Brown, Director, Consulting, SGS. "Through this collaboration with Allonnia, we're combining our globally recognized pilot plant and metallurgical expertise with an innovative biotechnology to help customers evaluate its performance under real operating conditions. Together, we're creating a trusted pathway to accelerate commercialization, unlock greater value from existing operations, and support the mining industry's growing demand for critical minerals." The centralized pilot program is now available for mining companies seeking to evaluate D-Solve on nickel, copper, lithium, rare earth, and other critical mineral concentrates. Contact Allonnia at allonnia.com for more information. About Allonnia Allonnia makes biology work at industrial scale. Allonnia develops biotechnology solutions that help industries recover valuable resources, reduce waste, and improve operational performance. Allonnia's D-Solve(TM) technology helps producers increase critical mineral production by selectively removing impurities from mineral concentrates, enabling greater metal recovery, improved concentrate quality, and more sustainable operations. Learn more at allonnia.com. SGS is the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company. Connectweb operate a network of over 2,500 laboratories and business facilities across 115 countries, supported by a team of over 100,000 dedicated professionals. With more than 145 years of service excellence, Connectweb combine the precision and accuracy that define Swiss companies to help organizations achieve the highest standards of quality, compliance and sustainability. Its brand promise - when you need to be sure - underscores its commitment to trust, integrity and reliability, enabling businesses to thrive with confidence. Connectweb proudly deliver its expert services through the SGS name and a portfolio of trusted specialized brands, including Applied Technical Services, Brightsight, Bluesign and Nutrasource. Contact details: Katie Mann Marketing & Communications Director, Allonnia [email protected] * images - allonnia-logo-gradient-tm-rgb.jpg download. ConnectWeb. ConnectWeb is Australia's leading publisher of biographical data, directories and specialist newsletters. With ConnectWeb you gain access to its comprehensive database of contacts and companies in media, government and associations. Connect with Connectweb.

Associated Press
Aug 18th, 2026
Allonnia and SGS launch global D-Solve pilot programme to accelerate critical mineral production

Allonnia has partnered with SGS to launch a centralised pilot programme enabling mining companies worldwide to evaluate its D-Solve™ technology at SGS's Lakefield facility in Ontario. The programme reduces the cost, complexity, and time traditionally required for site-specific pilot testing of new mineral processing technologies. D-Solve is a bolt-on technology using Allonnia Biosolutions™ to selectively remove impurities that limit concentrate grade and recovery. It aims to help mining companies extract more value from existing operations as demand for critical minerals grows. SGS will provide infrastructure, analytical testing, and metallurgical expertise at its facility. The programme follows D-Solve's recent deployment at Eagle Mine, marking the first biological solution operating inside a working mineral processing mill. The pilot programme is now available for companies evaluating D-Solve on nickel, copper, lithium, rare earth, and other critical mineral concentrates.

AsSIST-UK
Aug 14th, 2026
WANPY(R) becomes the first Chinese pet food brand to receive the WPA International Excellence Award, earning international recognition for its systematic capabilities.

WANPY(R) becomes the first Chinese pet food brand to receive the WPA International Excellence Award, earning international recognition for its systematic capabilities. WANPY(R) August 14, 2026 LAS VEGAS, Aug. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - In August 2026, the World Pet Association (WPA) presented the 2026 WPA International Excellence Award to WANPY(R), making it the first Chinese pet food brand to receive the honor. As one of the most established and respected organizations in the global pet industry, the World Pet Association (WPA) is widely recognized for the standards it sets and the values it champions. Its reach extends across major markets worldwide through a broad network of industry partners. Each year, the WPA International Excellence Award recognizes brands that distinguish themselves in product quality, innovation, and meaningful contributions to the industry. Candidates are evaluated on product excellence, R&D capability, quality control systems and international market performance. WANPY(R)'s selection within this framework represents a first for any Chinese pet food brand. Global Expansion Backed by Quality as a Market Passport Founded in 1998, with 29 years of global industry experience, WANPY(R) operates under the publicly listed Yantai China Pet Foods Co., Ltd., WANPY(R) today serves pet families across 77 countries and regions. It leads all Chinese pet food brands in export volume globally. Gaining access to even a single overseas market is a challenge for Chinese pet food manufacturers, given widely varying regulatory requirements; WANPY(R)'s ability to establish a broad global footprint signals that its products have earned approval from regulatory authorities across multiple markets and meet internationally recognized standards. To deliver consistent, dependable products amid varying global regulatory rules, supply chains and consumer demands, WANPY(R) operates 28 modern production hubs across China, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Mexico. All sites are backed by a full-chain quality assurance system spanning R&D, manufacturing, third-party testing and traceability. This is how WANPY(R) delivers on its brand promise of "Global Sharing, Same Quality," ensuring that every product meets the same rigorous standards wherever it is sold. WANPY(R) partnered with SGS, a leading global testing, inspection, and certification company, to establish the first globally aligned unified quality standard in China's pet food industry. The standard integrates requirements from four major regulatory frameworks - China, the European Union, the United States, and Japan - covering 171 key indicators spanning ingredient safety, production processes, quality control, and testing protocols. Following on-site audits and product sampling by SGS, WANPY(R)'s entire "XIAOJINDUN" product line met the requirements of the standard and received an "Excellent" rating. R&D That Earns a Place on the Global Stage Commenting on the award, Chenlong Hao, Director & Vice President of Yantai China Pet Foods and CEO of WANPY(R), said, "Through our global R&D and innovation service center, WANPY(R) has built a collaborative R&D network that draws on research resources from China, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. To date, we have secured 399 national patents. Earlier this year, scientific findings related to our XIAOJINDUN line were published in a peer-reviewed top international SCI-indexed journal, a milestone that signals WANPY(R)'s R&D is now part of the open, peer-reviewed scientific conversation." In addition to the WPA award, WANPY(R) earned a 2026 Pet Innovation Award, marking another industry first for a Chinese pet food brand. Together, these honors affirm WANPY(R)'s ability to compete with the world's leading names in the industry and earn recognition from respected international industry organizations. Behind this international breakthrough lies WANPY(R)'s capabilities in meeting and exceeding the world's most stringent standards, supported by a global production footprint, end-to-end quality control, and cutting-edge R&D. At its core, however, is something more fundamental: the brand has always tied its sustained, deep investment in quality directly to what matters most to consumers. By building a world-class standards system, WANPY(R) turns complex, science-driven quality control into stable, reliable, and safe products that pet families around the world can trust. Beyond a milestone for the WANPY(R) brand, the recognition also reflects a broader shift taking place across China's pet food industry - a landmark value-chain upgrade for China's pet food sector, where enterprises now prioritize science-driven R&D and proprietary standard formulation as their core competitive edges. By combining global manufacturing, rigorous quality systems, and scientific research, WANPY(R) provides a benchmark for Chinese companies seeking to expand internationally and illustrates the growing contribution Chinese brands are making to the global pet food industry. SOURCE WANPY(R) Distributed by PR Newswire / Cision.

ENERGY NEWS
Aug 13th, 2026
Trina Green Hydrogen's SGS alliance signals a certification race inside China's electrolyzer price war.

Trina Green Hydrogen's SGS alliance signals a certification race inside China's electrolyzer price war. The company frames its new agreements with SGS and a domestic membrane supplier as industrial refinement. The market data around them, price collapses of up to 73 percent, hundreds of loss-making competitors, and a customs system now rewarding certified equipment, point to something closer to a survival strategy. Chinese electrolyzer manufacturers shipped roughly 321 megawatts of hydrogen production equipment overseas in the first half of 2026, more than 17 times the 18.5 megawatts exported in the same period a year earlier. That surge is the backdrop against which Trina Green Hydrogen, the hydrogen unit of solar manufacturer Trina Solar, has signed two new cooperation agreements: a five-year deal with testing and certification group SGS covering export compliance and station design review, and a three-year materials-supply arrangement with Ningbo-based membrane specialist Zhongke Hydrogen for the electrode components used inside alkaline electrolyzers. Trina describes both as refinements to its industrial layout. The state of the market they sit in suggests something closer to a scramble for a defensible position in a sector where genuine differentiation is getting harder to find. Under the SGS agreement, the two companies will jointly develop industry standards, co-author technical white papers, and provide certification support, including export compliance reviews, for domestically built electrolyzer equipment headed overseas. SGS brings real weight to that role: founded in Geneva in 1878, it is the world's largest testing, inspection and certification firm, with reported annual revenue near $8.8 billion and more than 2,500 offices worldwide, in an industry so fragmented that its ten biggest players together hold under a quarter of the global market. The Zhongke agreement runs in the opposite direction along the supply chain, tying Trina's electrolyzer assembly lines to a dedicated source of membrane and electrode materials, the components most closely linked to two chronic weaknesses of alkaline electrolysis: excess energy consumption and diaphragm degradation over time. The timing is not incidental. China's customs authority, working with the National Energy Administration, opened a dedicated export clearance channel for large alkaline electrolyzer equipment in May 2026, explicitly tying faster port clearance to certification status rather than offering blanket trade facilitation. Separately, ISO 22734, the standard covering hydrogen generators that use water electrolysis across alkaline, PEM, and other technologies (not alkaline systems alone, as the companies' own announcement implies), was substantially revised in July 2025 to add new requirements around hydrogen-oxygen crossover risk, residual voltage handling, and cybersecurity protections across a unit's operating life. A five-year framework with the organization that will assess compliance against that tightened standard, and against China's own CNAS and CMA laboratory-accreditation regimes, is a reasonable hedge rather than a symbolic flourish, particularly with the International Energy Agency noting that Chinese-made electrolyzers still run into efficiency and standards-adaptation problems once deployed against export-market requirements. What the announcement does not mention is the state of the market Trina is trying to differentiate itself within. China now accounts for somewhere between 60 and 68 percent of global electrolyzer manufacturing capacity, depending on whose estimate is used, spread across more than 350 domestic manufacturers. That capacity has badly outrun demand: alkaline electrolyzer prices in China have fallen roughly 73 percent since 2021, and PEM prices 60 to 63 percent, as competitors cut below cost to win contracts. A trade association quoted in industry press has described the resulting dynamic bluntly, with makers losing money simply to hold market share. One hydrogen-market analyst has estimated that as much as 70 percent of China's electrolyzer makers could disappear through consolidation, and domestic OEMs signed a pledge late last year to end what one executive called "vicious" competition that has made the business "miserable" for producers. Trina's own numbers sit modestly inside that picture. The company's reported production capacity grew from about 1 gigawatt in 2021 to 1.5 gigawatts by 2023, with a second base in Yangzhou expected to lift capacity toward 2.5 gigawatts in the near term and 4 gigawatts by 2030, a meaningful expansion in absolute terms but a small share of a national manufacturing base measured in the tens of gigawatts. Domestic bidding data for the first half of 2026 shows alkaline systems, Trina's core product line, capturing 92.6 percent of order volume nationally, evidence that the technology itself is not scarce so much as commoditized. Nor is the certification-and-supply-security playbook unique to Trina. LONGi's hydrogen unit has said publicly it intends to export alkaline electrolyzers. Beijing PERIC Hydrogen Technologies saw its export revenue roughly quadruple between 2021 and 2023, and Sungrow, Shandong Saikesaisi, and Cockerill Jingli have all built out dedicated export-facing hydrogen businesses over the same stretch. When most credible competitors are pursuing the same certification and localization strategy, announcing one becomes closer to a cost of staying in the race than a source of advantage. The materials side of the arrangement carries its own risk profile. Corporate filings for a Ningbo-based membrane developer trading under a closely matching name show a company founded only in May 2022 by a team with roots in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which raised roughly 50 million yuan in early-stage funding from a mix of state-linked and venture investors. That is a legitimate technical pedigree; alkaline membrane materials are exactly the kind of specialized, patent-dense niche where a small research spinout can outperform a generalist supplier. But it is also a three-to-four-year-old, narrowly focused business being asked to underwrite a "core material" input for an equipment maker with global export ambitions. The pattern echoes how China's solar and battery supply chains consolidated a decade earlier, with large assemblers locking in dedicated domestic material suppliers to control cost and quality well before those suppliers had a long operating record behind them. The export push these two agreements are meant to support is also running into resistance beyond China's borders. Industry coverage of the 2026 outlook has flagged mounting trade tension with the US and the EU as a headwind for Chinese electrolyzer exporters, alongside open anxiety among Western policymakers about a repeat of the pattern already visible in solar panels, in which Chinese manufacturing scale eventually crowded out most non-Chinese competitors. That anxiety has a concrete recent data point: Norway's HydrogenPro shut its own 500-megawatt electrolyzer factory in China this year and moved to having its equipment manufactured on rival LONGi's production lines instead, according to trade press reports, a foreign entrant conceding that competing against China's domestic cost base, rather than operating inside it, was no longer viable. Certification agreements and secured material supply chains do not resolve that external friction. What they do is determine which Chinese manufacturers are best positioned to keep exporting through it, and on the current numbers, that list still includes far more companies than global demand can plausibly support.

Really Rocket Science
Aug 13th, 2026
News for rocket scientists.

News for rocket scientists. WANPY(R) becomes the first Chinese pet food brand to receive the WPA International Excellence Award, earning international recognition for its systematic capabilities. LAS VEGAS, Aug. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - In August 2026, the World Pet Association (WPA) presented the 2026 WPA International Excellence Award to WANPY(R), making it the first Chinese pet food brand to receive the honor. As one of the most established and respected organizations in the global pet industry, the World Pet Association (WPA) is widely recognized for the standards it sets and the values it champions. Its reach extends across major markets worldwide through a broad network of industry partners. Each year, the WPA International Excellence Award recognizes brands that distinguish themselves in product quality, innovation, and meaningful contributions to the industry. Candidates are evaluated on product excellence, R&D capability, quality control systems and international market performance. WANPY(R)'s selection within this framework represents a first for any Chinese pet food brand. Global Expansion Backed by Quality as a Market Passport Founded in 1998, with 29 years of global industry experience, WANPY(R) operates under the publicly listed Yantai China Pet Foods Co., Ltd., WANPY(R) today serves pet families across 77 countries and regions. It leads all Chinese pet food brands in export volume globally. Gaining access to even a single overseas market is a challenge for Chinese pet food manufacturers, given widely varying regulatory requirements; WANPY(R)'s ability to establish a broad global footprint signals that its products have earned approval from regulatory authorities across multiple markets and meet internationally recognized standards. To deliver consistent, dependable products amid varying global regulatory rules, supply chains and consumer demands, WANPY(R) operates 28 modern production hubs across China, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Mexico. All sites are backed by a full-chain quality assurance system spanning R&D, manufacturing, third-party testing and traceability. This is how WANPY(R) delivers on its brand promise of "Global Sharing, Same Quality," ensuring that every product meets the same rigorous standards wherever it is sold. WANPY(R) partnered with SGS, a leading global testing, inspection, and certification company, to establish the first globally aligned unified quality standard in China's pet food industry. The standard integrates requirements from four major regulatory frameworks - China, the European Union, the United States, and Japan - covering 171 key indicators spanning ingredient safety, production processes, quality control, and testing protocols. Following on-site audits and product sampling by SGS, WANPY(R)'s entire "XIAOJINDUN" product line met the requirements of the standard and received an "Excellent" rating. R&D That Earns a Place on the Global Stage Commenting on the award, Chenlong Hao, Director & Vice President of Yantai China Pet Foods and CEO of WANPY(R), said, "Through our global R&D and innovation service center, WANPY(R) has built a collaborative R&D network that draws on research resources from China, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. To date, we have secured 399 national patents. Earlier this year, scientific findings related to our XIAOJINDUN line were published in a peer-reviewed top international SCI-indexed journal, a milestone that signals WANPY(R)'s R&D is now part of the open, peer-reviewed scientific conversation." In addition to the WPA award, WANPY(R) earned a 2026 Pet Innovation Award, marking another industry first for a Chinese pet food brand. Together, these honors affirm WANPY(R)'s ability to compete with the world's leading names in the industry and earn recognition from respected international industry organizations. Behind this international breakthrough lies WANPY(R)'s capabilities in meeting and exceeding the world's most stringent standards, supported by a global production footprint, end-to-end quality control, and cutting-edge R&D. At its core, however, is something more fundamental: the brand has always tied its sustained, deep investment in quality directly to what matters most to consumers. By building a world-class standards system, WANPY(R) turns complex, science-driven quality control into stable, reliable, and safe products that pet families around the world can trust. Beyond a milestone for the WANPY(R) brand, the recognition also reflects a broader shift taking place across China's pet food industry - a landmark value-chain upgrade for China's pet food sector, where enterprises now prioritize science-driven R&D and proprietary standard formulation as their core competitive edges. By combining global manufacturing, rigorous quality systems, and scientific research, WANPY(R) provides a benchmark for Chinese companies seeking to expand internationally and illustrates the growing contribution Chinese brands are making to the global pet food industry. SOURCE WANPY(R)