Slkor and Kinghelm Host 'Hometown Specialty Sharing Event': The team Savor Delicacies from Across China
As the new year begins, everything is refreshed. To strengthen team cohesion and inspire enthusiasm, Slkor (www.slkormicro.com) and Kinghelm (www.kinghelm.net) held their third annual 'Hometown Specialty Sharing Event' on February 8. To ensure the event's success, the administrative department shared detailed guidelines in the company group chat before the Spring Festival break. On the day of the festival, the meeting room was meticulously decorated to create a festive and harmonious atmosphere.
Slkor and Kinghelm's 3rd Annual Hometown Specialty Sharing Event
General Manager Song Shiqiang remarked, 'This marks our third Hometown Specialty Sharing Event. Our The team hail from all over China, each carrying memories of their hometown's unique cuisine—memories deeply rooted in their time working at Kinghelm and Slkor. This event allows everyone to savor delicacies from across the country without leaving the office, experience the cultural stories behind the food, and feel the company's care for its people. Seeing everyone enjoy the food and conversations makes this initiative truly meaningful.'
Setting up the event
Continuing a heartwarming tradition, General Manager Song Shiqiang provided each employee with a 200-yuan subsidy, encouraging them to share hometown specialties. The team enthusiastically brought regional delicacies, transforming the event into a vibrant culinary journey. The meeting room tables at Slkor and Kinghelm (www.kinghelm.com.cn) were laden with treats: Sichuan's fried dough twists, spicy broad beans, Jianmenguan tofu, and malt candy; Hunan's sauce-braised duck and dried fish; Jiangxi's jujube cakes and Jiujiang tea cookies; Chaozhou's mung bean pastries; Heyuan's Longchuan peanuts and crispy snacks; and Meizhou's pig intestine cakes. Each dish carried the aroma of home, evoking nostalgia and cultural heritage.
Event Scene Photo
Amid the feast, laughter and chatter filled the air. Over 100 employees gathered in a large circle around the tables, sampling dishes while sharing stories of their hometowns' history, customs, and culinary traditions. Some explained the intricate preparation of local snacks, while others reminisced about childhood flavors. The lively discussions radiated joy and pride.
Team members engaging in the event
General Manager Song emphasized Slkor and Kinghelm's global ambitions: 'As we expand internationally, 'Kinghelm' and 'Slkor' are gaining recognition abroad, attracting more partners and even international The team. In the future, we'll incorporate their hometown cuisines, making Slkor and Kinghelm a truly global family.'
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For Slkor and Kinghelm, this event transcended a simple food-sharing occasion—it became a catalyst for collaboration and connection. As the saying goes, 'Food is the essence of life.' These delicacies acted as bridges, breaking down departmental barriers and fostering mutual understanding, trust, and camaraderie. This unity has galvanized the teams as they set sail toward ambitious goals for 2025.
Kinghelm: A Reliable Alternative to Leading Brands
As national high-tech enterprises, Slkor and Kinghelm are committed to innovation in materials, processes, and products, delivering cutting-edge solutions to global clients. Slkor offers over 2,400 products, including diodes, IGBTs, DC-DC power chips, LDO linear regulators, Hall sensors, and general-purpose amplifiers. Kinghelm's portfolio spans Beidou/GPS antennas, Bluetooth/WiFi antennas, RF cables, connectors, automotive wiring harnesses, and custom-molded components. Both companies hold ISO9001 certifications and comply with EU ROHS/REACH standards, ensuring quality and environmental responsibility.
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With the successful conclusion of the third Hometown Specialty Sharing Event, Slkor and Kinghelm embark on a new chapter. Moving forward, they will continue prioritizing people-centric values, organizing more events to foster employee growth and unity. Simultaneously, the companies remain dedicated to innovation and quality, striving to become global semiconductor leaders while delivering exceptional products and services to customers worldwide.
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