Huawei’s First Asia-Pacific Analyst Forum in Singapore: Creating a Green and Digital Asia-Pacific

The Huawei Asia-Pacific Innovation Summit held on May 19 brought together Huawei executives, analyst firms and think tanks from across Asia-Pacific for the inaugural first Huawei Asia Analyst Forum -Peaceful. The forum, titled “Creating for Sharing and Building a Green Digital Asia Pacific,” brought together more than 30 executives and analysts from nine analyst and consulting firms, including Gartner, IDC, Roland Berger, Forrester, Omdia, Frost & Sullivan, Analysys Mason, GLG and CIO Academy Asia in attendance.

Simon Lin, President of Huawei’s Asia-Pacific Region, delivered a keynote speech on “Continuously Innovating, Creating New Values ​​in the Digital Economy”, outlining Huawei’s local strategy and development plan “In Asia -Pacific, for Asia-Pacific”.

As the most populous and diverse region, Asia-Pacific is recognized to have the fastest growing economy in the world, with huge opportunities. “Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in Asia-Pacific and creating a better green digital life with customers and partners,” Lin said.

Simon Lin, President of Huawei’s Asia-Pacific Region

Huawei hopes to work with industry partners in three key areas. First, we will focus on digital infrastructure and continuously invest in R&D innovation. Second, we will promote low-carbon development and a healthy ecosystem. Third, we will continue to strengthen an inclusive Asia-Pacific,” he added.

Tony Lee, Director of Huawei ICT Market Management & Marketing Operation, spoke on “Exploring the Intelligent World 2030” and shared Huawei’s progress in exploration and innovation. Lee said, “No exploration, no dreaming, no innovation, no civilization progress. Huawei has always considered innovation to be its DNA. Exploration and hypotheses are the starting point for innovation, then vision, theory, technology and business. Through the exploration and insights of the Intelligent World 2030 report, ICT requirements in terms of bandwidth, latency, computing capacity and energy efficiency will be multiplied by more than 100 times. ICT has become a new infrastructure for the smart world.

David Lu, President of Huawei APAC Strategy & Marketing, shared Huawei’s strategy and action plan in the Asia-Pacific region. Lu called for “supporting ICT as a basic industry, just like water and electricity, by supporting national policies and investments, and increasing the construction of digital infrastructure”.

Huawei will work with partners to innovate and apply digital technologies, such as 5G, cloud computing and AI, to deliver scenario-based solutions to accelerate digital transformation and drive business success for its customers and partners. . In addition, the construction of ecosystems, partnership cooperation and the development of talents are key factors for regional economic recovery and digitalization. Going forward, Huawei will continue to invest in building local ecosystems and cultivating talent. Huawei will bring global R&D capabilities to local markets and innovate based on customer needs to build a digitally inclusive Asia-Pacific.

Jun Zhang, vice president of Huawei APAC (public relations), explained that analysts are very important partners of Huawei. Jun hopes to share knowledge, build ecosystems and collaborate in Asia-Pacific to create new value and share value with analyst partners. “We hope that we will continue to strengthen cooperation and research areas such as market insight, joint research and ecosystem building, and seek more cooperation opportunities.”

Hunter Shao moderated the analyst forum, representing the strategy and marketing department of Huawei APAC. He highlighted the theme “Create and Share to Build a Green Digital Asia-Pacific” and the value proposition of Huawei Asia-Pacific being “committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in Asia-Pacific, TOGETHER for a better green digital life”.

“While innovation and digital infrastructure are the engine of the digital economy, we must prioritize the construction of digital infrastructures. Connectivity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and green technologies are used to promote the digital development of the industry,” Shao added.

Participants at this forum discussed how to advance the development of the digital economy in Asia-Pacific and reached a consensus that creating a better digital life requires concerted efforts from all sectors. Of the industry. In the future, digitalization and low carbon are the main development trends of human society. Huawei will continue to innovate and work with industry, customers and partners to accelerate the digitization process.

Melvin B. Baillie