
If medical devices represent the relentless pursuit of precision and safety, then the mission of an automation engineer is to infuse that pursuit into every production beat and every mechanical movement. The project that left the strongest impression on me was BMS Medical’s self-developed E2G automatic line—a highly complex system made up of 8 major machines and 43 integrated workstations. It brought together high-speed cycles, dense equipment integration, and rigorous quality control. After launch, we elevated industry-standard yield rates from around 70% to over 95%, and boosted production efficiency to over 85%. It wasn’t just an engineering accomplishment—it was a complete rethinking of how medical production lines can operate. Of course, breakthroughs like this never happen overnight. Faced with frequent bottlenecks and technical dead-ends, we were never alone. What defines BMS R&D culture is its openness: collaborative, inclusive, and unafraid to explore. Every brainstorming session is a space for free thought—no judgment, no hierarchy. Every cross-disciplinary exchange helps us push the limits of what’s possible. As long as we stay grounded in core principles, we are encouraged to test boldly and implement bravely. That’s the kind of environment where true innovation takes root.
What drew me to BMS was exactly this spirit—a mindset without ceilings. Here, “good enough” is never good enough. The company provides fertile ground for engineers to challenge limits and see ideas through to impact. We’re not just building systems—we’re building confidence, through professionalism and results. If I had one message for young engineers aspiring to join this industry, it would be this: hold deep respect for quality. What we make affects clinical outcomes, affects patients’ lives. Even the smallest defect can lead to irreversible consequences. That’s not just a responsibility—it’s a conviction we carry with every parameter we test, every setting we fine-tune. And above all, always return to the field. Data and models are tools, but true solutions come from listening to real-world needs. Don’t chase theoretical perfection—solve the right problem, in the most grounded and effective way.
Over the past five years, each challenge at BMS has helped me grow. Each solution has carried real meaning. Through automation, we connect precision and speed—and with every machine that runs as intended, we’re helping build a stronger bridge to health and trust.