Huawei Looks Forward to Intelligent World Despite Challenges

Date : 18-May-2020
Location: Shenzhen

Organization: Huawei

Key Takeaways:
  • Huawei held its 17th annual Global Analyst Summit in Shenzhen, both onsite and online. At the event, Huawei was joined by over 2,000 analysts, key opinion leaders, and media representatives from a range of industries, including telecoms, the Internet, and finance. Together, they discussed how the industry can work together to weather the difficult times, achieve win-win outcomes, and accelerate the arrival of the intelligent world.
  • At the opening of the event, Huawei's Rotating Chairman Guo Ping delivered a keynote speech titled "Huawei: A Year and Beyond". Guo Ping started by sharing Huawei's experience and business results of the past year.
  • Looking ahead, Huawei will continue investing and innovating in three domains: connectivity, computing, and smart devices.
Spokepersons:
  • Guo Ping,Huawei's Rotating Chairman,in his keynote address, said, over the past year, many technologies became unavailable to Huawei. Despite this, they struggled to survive and is striving to move forward.

    He commented further, the prospect of intelligent world promises more opportunities than challenges for the ICT industry.
Guo Ping


Insights:
  • Huawei has long been an active contributor to the ICT industry. Since it was founded, Huawei has been committed to bringing digital to more people, homes, and organizations, in order to move the world forward. In the past 30-plus years, Huawei has deployed over 1,500 networks in more than 170 countries and regions, serving over 3 billion people worldwide. The company also provide smart devices to 600 million consumers. US actions against Huawei will not only harm Huawei, but also harm the experiences of customers and consumers that use Huawei's products and services.
  • ICT infrastructure is the foundation of the intelligent world. By 2025, the digital economy will represent an industry worth 23 trillion US dollars. The ICT industry still has great potential.
  • The trend of globalization shouldn't and will not likely be reversed. The industry as a whole should work together to strengthen IPR protection, safeguard fair competition, protect unified global standards, and promote a collaborative global supply chain.
Editor's comments:
  • Fragmentation of any form does not benefit the industry.
  • The natural progression of humanity embracing technology is to have one world, one best practice and one standard for every aspect of our daily social-economical lives.

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