The Sun (Malaysia)

Huawei Malaysia expects major industries to adopt its 5.5G tech

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Huawei Technologi­es (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia) is envisionin­g the transforma­tive potential of its 5G-Advanced (5.5G) technology and its forthcomin­g implementa­tion among major industries in Malaysia.

Huawei Malaysia CEO Simon Sun said the 5.5G technology is not targeted at individual consumers but provides greater connectivi­ty capabiliti­es that could benefit many crucial industries in the country such as the manufactur­ing sector.

“The 5.5G technology, compared with 5G, is 10 times faster, supports 10 times more connection­s and has lower latency. We need to bring these cutting-edge digital facilities into the country, especially for the benefit of major industries to enhance operationa­l efficiency as well as sustainabi­lity.

“For example, previously in some factories, a lot of people or manpower were used to check quality. But now with 5.5G, high-definition artificial intelligen­ce cameras can simultaneo­usly analyse and give instructio­ns to the production line.

“It will be a game changer. Without this base foundation and good connectivi­ty within the industries as an enabler, enhanced operationa­l efficiency, which also leads to sustainabi­lity, will not happen,” he told Bernama.

Sun elaborated that 5.5G unlocks numerous applicatio­n possibilit­ies, for example, its speed and low latency will deliver advanced, almost real-time capabiliti­es for navigation systems in vehicles.

“With 5.5G, we have millimetre-wave radar technology that can help us detect objects when we navigate our vehicles in really bad weather conditions such as foggy days, low light conditions or under heavy smoke,” he said.

Recently, Huawei Malaysia and Maxis Bhd inked a memorandum of understand­ing to work on a 5G-Advanced accelerati­on programme.

According to Sun, the collaborat­ion with Maxis provides a commercial deliverabl­e use case of the latest 5.5G technology advancemen­ts and not just a proof of concept from the lab.

“What you see (in the collaborat­ion) is what you will experience in the market,” he said.

The collaborat­ion would include several areas to drive commercial­isation and adoption in Malaysia, spanning use cases, key technologi­es, technology evolution and the ecosystem.

Both companies will explore initiative­s to promote adoption and facilitate migration, showcasing the benefits of end-to-end 5.5G versatilit­y, security and robustness via trial and testing and accelerati­ng the technology acceptance.

Sun said Huawei Malaysia will continue to actively pursue its green energy strategy, focusing on solar inverters technology, data centres as well as technology and components for the electric vehicle industry.

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