GRG Metrology and Test 2026 H1 Revenue RMB1.686 Billion, Net Profit Up 25.16%
GRG Metrology and Test reported H1 2026 revenue of RMB1.686 billion, up 14.03% year on year, with net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB122 million, up 25.16%. Operating cash flow rose 55.67% to RMB123 million. The company proposed a cash dividend of RMB1.5 per 10 shares. Growth was led by data science analysis and evaluation, which surged 100.88%, while other segments posted moderate gains. The company continues to expand into new strategic areas such as commercial aerospace and embodied robotics.
On the evening of August 20, GRG Metrology and Test released its interim performance report for 2026. The report shows that the company achieved operating revenue of RMB1.686 billion in the first half, up 14.03% year on year; net profit attributable to shareholders of RMB122 million, up 25.16%; and operating cash flow of RMB123 million, up 55.67%. The company proposes to distribute a cash dividend of RMB1.5 per 10 shares to all shareholders (including tax). Net profit growth outpaced revenue growth, reflecting continued optimisation of the business mix.
By segment, the reliability and environmental testing business generated revenue of RMB415 million, up 11.17% year on year; electromagnetic compatibility testing revenue reached RMB181 million, up 9.18%. Integrated circuit testing and analysis revenue was RMB144 million, up 10.41%; data science analysis and evaluation revenue reached RMB131 million, up 100.88%. The segment won multiple software testing service contracts and completed the first national independent software appraisal and testing task for a helicopter's onboard software undertaken solely by a single testing centre. The life sciences business generated revenue of RMB242 million, driving the deep integration of chemical materials testing, food testing, and environmental testing, while transitioning food and environmental testing toward materials chemistry. It also gained inclusion on several overseas e-commerce platform whitelists, expanding cross-border e-commerce testing services covering toys, accessories, and infant products.
The company continues to deepen its presence in strategic emerging industries such as special sectors, new energy vehicles, and integrated circuits, while expanding business in new areas including commercial aerospace, thermal management, embodied robotics, and NVH testing. 2026 marks the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan, and the company is advancing initiatives aligned with its strategic positioning of serving national industrial upgrading, technological innovation, and quality assurance. Growth in the metrology calibration business is gradually recovering, and testing service capabilities and testing parameters continue to strengthen, laying a foundation for future business development.
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The event has a measured impact on 4 industrys. The strongest current signal is positive for Enterprise Software, with intensity 60/100 and 75% confidence over a short term horizon.
Enterprise Software
- Direction
- positive
- Intensity
- 60
- Confidence
- 75%
- Horizon
- Short term
Professional Services
- Direction
- positive
- Intensity
- 50
- Confidence
- 70%
- Horizon
- Short term
Semiconductor Value Chain
- Direction
- positive
- Intensity
- 40
- Confidence
- 60%
- Horizon
- Medium term
Cross-border E-commerce
- Direction
- positive
- Intensity
- 35
- Confidence
- 55%
- Horizon
- Medium term
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