Huawei Connect 2022 kicks off in Bangkok to explore the liberation of digital productivity

BANGKOK, September 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — HUAWEI CONNECT 2022, Huawei’s annual flagship event for the global ICT industry, kicked off today at bangkok. The theme of this year’s event is “Unleash Digital”, bringing together more than 10,000 ICT industry leaders, experts and partners from around the world to explore how to more effectively unleash digital productivity, promote the digital economy and create stronger digital ecosystems.

At the event, Huawei shared the steps it is taking to advance digital development across a wide range of industries and launched more than 15 innovative cloud services for the global market.

Three initiatives to help all industries go digital

To start the event, Ken HuRotating Chairman of Huawei, delivered a keynote speech outlining three ways the ICT ecosystem can help overcome common barriers to digital transformation:

  • Boost digital infrastructure, including more robust connectivity and stronger, more diverse computing resources.

  • Help organizations go beyond simple cloud adoption and take full advantage of the cloud, focusing on advanced technology services that drive leapfrog development.

  • Build local digital ecosystems, including partner development, strengthen the digital talent pool and provide more support to SMEs.

GDP growth has been volatile over the past two years. However, the digital economy has been growing steadily globally – over 15% in 2021. This has prompted many organizations to transform their operations and service offerings with next-generation digital technology.

“Going digital is clearly the right choice,” Hu said. “The demand is there, and so are the technologies. The world is unleashing digital productivity, and it’s right now.”

At the event, Huawei reinforced its commitment to open collaboration and shared success. The company called on governments and businesses to work more closely together to cultivate local digital ecosystems that create innovation partners, strengthen the talent pool and support startups.

In his opening speech, Simon Linthe president of the Asia-Pacific region of Huawei, published the First digital economy white paper that looks at targeted policy suggestions for building digital infrastructure and developing the digital economy in the Asia Pacific Region.

“The Asia Pacific The region is at the forefront of the global digital landscape,” Lin said. “Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the region’s digital economy. We will continue to support its digitization and sustainability efforts, and grow the industry ecosystem.”

The three-day conference at bangkok is the first stop on HUAWEI CONNECT’s 2022 Global Tour. With two main sessions, six summits, as well as several breakout sessions and demos, this year’s event delves into the challenges facing governments and businesses at all stages of their digital transformation journey, Huawei’s advancements in digital infrastructure, as well as the company’s latest cloud services and ecosystem partner solutions.

SOURCEHC2022

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