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May 20, 2026 12:00 PM

UISEE Makes Hong Kong Debut

The company is the first publicly listed firm in its class to focus on full-scenario Level 4 autonomous driving solutions, with plans to expand globally

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Autonomous driving solutions provider UISEE Technologies (Beijing) Co. Ltd. (1511.HK) made its Hong Kong trading debut on Wednesday, raising HK$870 million ($111 million) as it became the first listed company focused on fully autonomous Level 4 (L4) driving technology.

Founded in 2016, the Beijing-based company has built a leading position in autonomous mobility, deploying all-scenario AI-driven solutions for logistics, transport and shuttle services in airports and industrial settings. Unlike other autonomous driving companies that focus on technology requiring some driver assistance, known as Level 0 (L0) to Level 3 (L3), UISEE focuses on Level 4, the first level on the six-step scale considered fully autonomous.

UISEE's stock opened at HK$56 in its debut, after the company sold 14.5 million shares for HK$60.30 apiece.

The company ranked first in airport and factory scenarios in Greater China in 2025, with market shares of 90.5% and 31.7%, respectively, according to third-party data in itsĀ IPO ...