| Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric
| Schneider Electric
| Schneider Electric
| Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric, which began its activities in Peru in 1999 is leading the digital transformation of energy management and automation in homes, buildings, data centres, infrastructure and industries. With a...
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With total revenues of almost €25bn, Paris-headquartered Schneider Electric is a key player in the global energy servicing and management sector. In 2016, the company’s technological development and investment in...
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Multinational equipment and solutions business Schneider Electric is known for its innovative approach to business solutions. The global legal team has been the recipient of a number of awards and...
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A global leader in electrical and other energy products and services such as grid management, energy management software and supply services Schneider Electric has a large Andean regional presence. The...
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The Schneider Electric legal team is located in a number of locations across multiple countries, and the team has managed to master coordination between its approximately 300 members. The team...
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Led by Paul Fredrick (general counsel for the East Asia and Japan Zone), who reports in to deputy group general counsel and regional general counsel for Asia Pacific Christopher Lee,...
Schneider Electric China operates as a subsidiary of Schneider Electric SE, specialising in the designs and manufacturing of products for electricity and automation management such as hardware and software services and automatic power transfer switch solutions. The Schneider Electric China legal team is made up of over 20 lawyers and legal professionals who provide legal support and compliance coverage of all lines of business and functions in Greater China. The legal department is led by vice president, legal and compliance, Greater China and general counsel X. Shawn Zhao who leads the team to provide legal support in their specialised areas. Most recently, Schneider Electric China is seeking to collaborate with various businesses in Shanghai to integrate the internet of things (IoT) into traditional industries, as part of digitalisation of manufacturing, allowing them to connect and exchange data. The legal department has worked towards the long-anticipated opening of the EcoStruxure, an IoT-enabled system architecture in Shanghai last month.