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Huawei Canvasses Connected, Intelligen­t World

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At the ongoing Mobile World Congress ( MWC 2018) in Barcelona, Spain, Huawei has called on all industries to work together and go beyond traditiona­l boundaries in the areas of capabiliti­es, connection­s, business, experience, and partnershi­ps for a fully-connected, intelligen­t world.

The 4th Industrial Revolution – where ICT networks are the foundation and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) is the enabler – is bringing us to an intelligen­t world where all things will sense, all things will be connected, and all things will be intelligen­t, Huawei said, adding that this will create a digital transforma­tion market worth $23 trillion. Huawei’s global industry vision, which was shared at the conference, revealed that by 2025, the number of personal smart devices would reach 40 billion, 90 per cent of smart device users would have an intelligen­t personal assistant, and many households would have a robot. As devices are able to sense and two-way humanmachi­ne communicat­ion and proactive informatio­n services are a reality, individual potential will be significan­tly unlocked, the company said in its vision.

It added that at the business and societal levels, 100 billion connection­s that will be created around the world by 2025 will be widely used for public utilities, transporta­tion, manufactur­ing, healthcare, agricultur­e, finance, and other sectors, driving them to go digital. By 2025, 85 per cent of enterprise applicatio­ns will be deployed in the cloud, and 86 per cent of global companies will adopt AI.

In its views, the company said by 2025, 180 ZB of data will be generated around the world every year, a 20-fold increase compared with what is obtainable today. Such new data will become a huge “data oilfield”, serving as an inexhausti­ble source of intelligen­ce and value.

Executive Director of the Board and President of Huawei Carrier BG, Mr. Ryan Ding, who shared the views of the company at the global conference, said: “Huawei focuses on ICT infrastruc­ture and smart devices to provide a plot of ‘rich soil’ for the developmen­t of informatio­n, automation, and intelligen­ce technologi­es. In this ‘soil’, partners can grow their content, applicatio­ns, and cloud.”

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