A year ago
Today in Shenzhen, Huawei launched the 20th iteration of its Global Analyst Summit (HAS). In order to debate the state of the ICT sector, including development plans, roadmaps for digital transformation, and future industry trends, the summit drew more than 1,000 industry experts, financial analysts, major opinion leaders, and media representatives from across the world.
The keynote address was given by Sabrina Meng, Huawei's Deputy Chairwoman, Rotating Chairperson, and CFO. Digitalization, according to her, is a "blue ocean" for the entire sector. Huawei will continue to invest in industries including computers, cloud, storage, and networking.
"We want to provide our clients with digital infrastructure that is as high-quality and as basic in architecture as feasible, delivering the best experience at the lowest possible price. Today in Shenzhen, Huawei launched the 20th iteration of its Global Analyst Summit (HAS). In order to debate the state of the ICT sector, including development plans, roadmaps for digital transformation, and future industry trends, the summit drew more than 1,000 industry experts, financial analysts, major opinion leaders, and media representatives from across the world.
The keynote address was given by Sabrina Meng, Huawei's Deputy Chairwoman, Rotating Chairperson, and CFO. Digitalization, according to her, is a "blue ocean" for the entire sector. Huawei will continue to invest in industries including computers, cloud, storage, and networking.
"We want to provide our clients with digital infrastructure that is as high-quality and as basic in architecture as feasible, delivering the best experience at the lowest possible price." Third, intelligence is the goal. Productivity is changing due to data. Data may be cleaned, visualized, and aggregated with the aid of digital platforms and operational digitization, establishing the groundwork for a digital transformation. Using intelligence advances digital transformation by making data available on-demand, understandable, and usable.
The event also featured remarks from Dr. Zhou Hong, the head of Huawei's Institute of Strategic Research. He discussed Huawei's theories and predictions for an intelligent future, explaining how experience may be turned into organized knowledge and the building blocks of intelligence.
As we go towards an intelligent future, it is crucial to reconsider network and computer paradigms, according to Zhou. "With networking, we have the necessary tools to go beyond the applicability and bounds of Shannon's theorems. to encourage a 100-fold expansion in network capabilities over the following ten years. We'll develop new models, structures, and components in computing and get better at comprehending and managing intelligence. We'll keep investigating how AI may be used in various fields, including science and industry.
A panel discussion on the role that digital productivity plays in pushing industry digitization, the difficulties that businesses have throughout this process, suggested measures, and expectations for industries as they develop their digital productivity followed the two keynote speeches. Liang Yongji, Executive Director of Engineering and Technology of the China Southern Power Grid Company, and Li Peng, Chief Expert and Managing Director of the company's Digital Power Grid Group, were among the panelists.
Charles Ross, Principal of Technology and Society at Economist Impact, and Liu Hong, Head of Technology at GSMA in Greater China
The annual Huawei Global Analyst Conference will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2023. The 2019 Summit will be held from April 19 to 20, along with a wide variety of breakout sessions.
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