Emdoor Information 2025 Team Building: Scaling New Heights in Jiangxi | Corporate Culture & Vision
Scaling New Heights: Emdoor Information’s 2025 Journey to Mount Lushan
By Emdoor Information Team | December 8, 2025
In the competitive landscape of rugged computing and industrial technology, resilience is not just a product specification—it is a character trait.
From December 5th to December 7th, 2025, the team at Emdoor Information (Emdoor Info) embarked on a significant cultural pilgrimage. Under the theme "Climbing · Walking Together," our team traveled to the historic and scenic landscapes of Jiangxi Province. Our destination was the "Humanities Sacred Mountain," Mount Lushan, along with the historic Tengwang Pavilion and the vast Poyang Lake.
Following our expedition to Mount Hengshan in April, this journey to Lushan was not merely a retreat. It served as a strategic alignment of our workforce, reinforcing the core values that make Emdoor a leader in the A-share main board listed companies (Stock Code: 001314) for ruggedized terminals.
Here is an inside look at our journey, the lessons learned, and what this unwavering team spirit means for our partners and clients globally.

The Philosophy of the Climb: Why We Choose Mountains
At Emdoor, we believe that the spirit of a team is best forged through shared challenges. The choice of Mount Lushan was deliberate. Known for its steep peaks and breathtaking views that emerge only after a strenuous climb, it symbolizes our corporate trajectory.
As a leading provider of rugged tablets, handhelds, and notebooks, our daily work involves overcoming technical barriers to create devices that survive the harshest environments on Earth. Whether it is extreme heat, dust, or drops, our products must endure. Similarly, our team must possess the mental fortitude to navigate the complexities of the global market.
The trip emphasized two core concepts:
Continuous Climbing: Success requires persistence. The view is best from the summit.
Walking Together: No peak is insurmountable when the team moves as one unit.
Part I: Departure and The Vision of Globalization
The journey began on December 5th, with the team traveling via high-speed rail from our headquarters in Shenzhen to Nanchang.

The Historic Tengwang Pavilion
Our first stop was the legendary Tengwang Pavilion, one of the Three Great Towers of Jiangnan. Standing on the pavilion, looking out over the vast Ganjiang River, the team reflected on the poetry of Wang Bo: "The setting sun and the solitary duck fly together; the autumn water and the vast sky are the same color."
This moment of historical reflection provided a backdrop for forward-thinking business strategy. Just as this pavilion has stood the test of time, Emdoor aims to build a legacy in the technology sector that endures.








Leadership Insights: The Jiujiang Banquet
Upon arriving in Jiujiang, the welcome dinner set the tone for the days ahead.
General Manager Zhong of Emdoor Group addressed the team, emphasizing the power of "Shared Ideals." He noted that a company can only achieve long-term development when its members are united by a common dream. Crucially, he outlined his expectations for the globalization of Emdoor Information’s business. As we expand into European, American, and emerging markets, this unity becomes our competitive advantage.
General Manager Liu of Emdoor Information followed with a review of the past year’s achievements. He reiterated the company’s strategic roadmap, focusing on three non-negotiable principles:
Customer-Centricity: Every innovation must solve a real-world problem for the client.
Long-Termism: We prioritize sustainable growth and product quality over short-term gains.
Team Spirit: Collaboration is the engine of our efficiency.
GM Liu concluded with a call to action: to deeply root ourselves in the industry and fulfill our mission of "Making cutting-edge technology more accessible."









Part II: The Ascent of the Humanities Sacred Mountain
On the second day, the team tackled Mount Lushan. This section of the trip was a physical manifestation of our "Rugged" identity.
A Dialogue with History
Visiting the Meilu Villa and the Lushan Conference Site, the team immersed themselves in the weight of history. Walking through these spaces, where pivotal historical decisions were made, reminded us of the importance of thoughtful decision-making and strategic clarity in business.
The View from the Top
The physical hike took us to Hanpo Pass, offering a panoramic view of Poyang Lake. The sheer scale of the landscape broadened our horizons—a metaphor for the expansive market opportunities we are currently pursuing in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
The trek continued through the Jinxiu Valley, navigating winding paths and mist-covered rocks to reach the Fairy Cave. The phrase "Infinite scenery lies in the perilous peaks" resonated deeply. In the tech industry, the greatest innovations often lie on the other side of difficult R&D challenges. Our team is conditioned to embrace these "perilous peaks" to deliver superior rugged solutions.








Part III: The Flow of the River and The Warmth of the City
The final day, December 7th, balanced the intensity of the climb with the fluidity of water, symbolizing adaptability.
Where River Meets Lake
We traveled to Stone Bell Mountain (Shizhongshan) to witness the unique spectacle where the muddy Yangtze River meets the clear waters of Poyang Lake. This "distinct line between the river and the lake" reminds us of the clarity required in our product positioning and quality control.










Immersion in Local Culture
The trip concluded at the Wanshou Palace historical block in Nanchang. Amidst the Gan-style architecture and the bustling city life, the team enjoyed local snacks and the warm atmosphere.
This connection to "fireworks" (the hustle and bustle of daily life) is vital. While we build high-tech industrial machinery, our end users are people—warehouse workers, field engineers, and logistics drivers. Staying grounded and understanding the human element ensures our technology remains user-friendly and relevant.

Strategic Takeaways: What This Means for Our Partners
Why should a client interested in rugged computers or industrial control PCs care about Emdoor’s team-building trip? Because corporate culture directly impacts product output.
1. Stability and Reliability
Just as we climbed mountains together, we stand by our partners. Emdoor Information is an A-share listed company, providing financial stability and supply chain security that smaller competitors cannot match. Our "Long-termism" strategy means we will be here to support your warranty and service needs for years to come.
2. Global Vision, Local Action
The leadership’s focus on globalization during this trip confirms our commitment to international standards. Whether you are in Europe, the Americas, or Asia, Emdoor is optimizing its operations to serve you better, faster, and more effectively.
3. A Unified, Efficient Team
A team that hikes together, works better together. The synergy built in Jiangxi translates to better inter-departmental communication between our R&D, Sales, and Support teams. This results in faster response times for ODM/OEM projects and more cohesive problem-solving for our clients.
Conclusion: Expanding Boundaries
The 2025 Jiangxi trip has come to an end, but the energy remains. We return to Shenzhen not just with memories of the mountains and rivers, but with a renewed "One Heart" consensus.
Emdoor Information is more than a manufacturer; we are a team of climbers. We are ready to tackle the technical peaks of 2026, delivering rugged devices that are more stable and more efficient.
To our partners and clients: Join us. Let us walk together towards new peaks of success.
About Emdoor Information
Emdoor Information (SZSE: 001314) is a leading high-tech enterprise specializing in rugged handhelds, rugged tablets, rugged notebooks, and industrial PCs. We are dedicated to making cutting-edge technology accessible and reliable for industries worldwide.
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FAQ: Emdoor Team Building & Culture
Q: Where did the Emdoor team go for their 2025 retreat?A: The team visited Jiangxi Province, specifically Nanchang (Tengwang Pavilion), Jiujiang, Mount Lushan, and Poyang Lake.
Q: What is the core mission of Emdoor Information?A: As reiterated by GM Liu during the trip, our mission is "Making cutting-edge technology more accessible."
Q: How does this culture impact Emdoor's products?A: The culture of resilience and "climbing" mirrors the durability of our rugged devices. We build products designed to withstand challenges, just as our team does.
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