SINGAPORE (March 24): The lobby of Tai Sin Electric sports a purple-and-red robot on one side and an assortment of cables and wires on the other.

“This is our business,” says CEO Bernard Lim, gesturing at the cables and wires, “Not the robot.”

While there is nothing sexy about Tai Sin’s main business segment, it remains a steady revenue generator.

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