Huawei Holds the 19th Global Analyst Summit

Ken Hu, Huawei Rotating Chairman

Ken Hu, Huawei Rotating Chairman

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] "Huawei will strengthen its approach to innovation, provide the necessary tools and knowledge for digitalization across all industries, and strive to build a low-carbon world."


Ken Hu, Huawei's Rotating Chairman, stated this during his keynote speech at the "Huawei 19th Global Analyst Summit (HAS)" held on the 26th in Shenzhen, China, calling it "the key to Huawei's future growth."


The three initiatives announced in the HAS 2022 keynote speech are ▲ relentless innovation and industrial development ▲ creating new value for customers through digital innovation ▲ power supply and power consumption optimization based on digital technology enabling low-carbon development.


Huawei announced its vision to enable 10Gbps connectivity anywhere through 5.5G and F5.5G, the next-generation evolution of wireless and fixed networks. They plan to support networks that reduce latency and increase reliability to enable immersive experiences at home and industrial control.


On the computing side, Huawei is redefining system architecture for individual nodes, basic software, and data centers to improve system performance and energy efficiency. On the cloud side, they have built MetaStudio, a cloud-based end-to-end digital content pipeline.


Huawei is also pursuing digital innovation. Based on Huawei Cloud, they aim to provide "Everything as a Service (XaaS)" by transforming infrastructure, technology, and expertise into cloud-based services, supporting easier cloud transitions for customers across various industries.


They are also considering eco-friendly technology development. This includes utilizing solar energy (PV) through digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud, and system-level low-carbon solutions for eco-friendly ICT infrastructure centered on wireless base stations and data centers. Ken Hu emphasized, "Digital transformation and low-carbon development offer tremendous opportunities. Digital technology plays a very important role in this process."



Zhou Hong, Head of Huawei Strategic Research, also introduced eight challenges Huawei will address in future business. Examples include interfaces connecting the brain and computer, interfaces connecting muscles and computers, 3D displays, new sensing and control functions such as virtual olfaction and virtual gustation. Other challenges proposed include AI support for blood pressure, blood sugar, and heart monitoring, chemical, bio-pharmaceutical, and vaccine development, intelligent computers, and safe and efficient energy conversion, storage, and on-demand service provision.


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