Guangxi Geotechnical New Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Ruiyu Technology Group. was established in 2017. It is the transformation base of scientific and technological achievements of the team of professor Xiaoduo Ou from Guangxi University. It is mainly engaged in the development and application services of new geotech-nical engineering technologies, and focuses on the research and development, production and sales of load cells, hydraulic jacks, and engineering monitoring sensors. The company has achieved outstanding scientific and technological transformation achievements in the fields of selfbalance pile static load test. Which was appliced to many projects all over the country, and achieved a breakthrough in the international market in 2022.
The company's production base is located in Hightech Zone, Laibin City, Guangxi. The factory covers an area of 33,333.5 square meters (about 50 acres), with a total construction area of about 29,000 square meters. It is used for the production and processing of load cell products, hydraulic jacks, monitoring sensors etc.
Guangxi Geotechnical New Technology Co., Ltd was rated as a hightech enterprise in 2019 (certificate number: GR201945000187), also was listed in the gazelle enterprise cultivation library by the Guangxi Science and Technology Department in 2021. The company will continue to be committed to the transformation of scientific and technological achievements of "industry-university-research-application" to help promote the development of new geotechnical tech-nologies and serve more geotechnical engineering projects to advance faster, safer and more economically.
CNC Cutting Machine
Pressure Retaining Machine
Workshop
Team Show
R&D Team
Dr. Xiaoduo Ou
Professor and doctoral supervisor
of Guangxi University
Dr. Xilin Li
Tongji University professor, doctoral supervisor, Shanghai Pujiang scholar
Dr. Jiangjie
Doctor of Engineering, Professor, Postdoctoral, Guangxi University
Dr.Zhanglu
Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the American Acoustic Emission Working Group (AEWG), and the American Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE)