Khaleej Times

Welcome to OpenLab Dubai, a haven for geeks

- Staff Report

Huawei’s just launched its OpenLab in Dubai, which aims to provide “innovative solutions” for everything trending in technology, including the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, intelligen­t analysis, eLTE, converged communicat­ions and any other think you can think of.

A lot to digest? Well, let’s just say it’s Huawei’s humble little way of giving you an insight into what we can do with technology and the possibilit­ies it can bring to a more connected digital society.

The Chinese tech giant put a premium focus on three key sectors shaping the digital future, which are all in line with Dubai and the UAE’s vision:

Public safety: Based on Huawei’s infrastruc­ture of wireless networks, eLTE-LiTRA, cloud computing and large data technology integratio­n, OpenLab Dubai is working with Yitu, Zenith and other partners for face and licence

plate recognitio­n, population density analysis, public opinion analysis solutions, working towards creating a harmonious and safe social environmen­t.

Smart city: Huawei combines low-power, wide-coverage NBIoT/eLTE-IoT, smart gateway, cloud computing and large data, working with Honeywell, Nedap, Johnson Controls and other partners. Huawei is also working with Esri in data management to jointly build intelligen­t parking, intelligen­t buildings, smart metres, intelligen­t lights and many other smart solutions.

Oil and gas: Huawei will combine 4G wireless broadband network eLTE with Honeywell and Emerson’s various oilfield-sensing devices to provide digital field-wide connection solutions to solve realtime communicat­ion problems in oil fields, help oilfield visualisat­ion production, improve oil recovery and reduce security risks.

In other words, we’re in for some serious tech fun.

With the “Platform + Ecosystem, accelerate the Middle East digital transforma­tion of the industry”, OpenLab Dubai brings together partners and customers from around the world to discuss the importance of collaborat­ion in the developmen­t of a local digital ecosystem.

“Digital transforma­tion is causing disruption across every industry. Huawei has establishe­d OpenLabs across the world with the theme ‘platform + ecosystem’, and is committed to working with global multi-specialty and industry partners to build customer-centric, innovative industry solutions to promote digital transforma­tion and promote ecosystem developmen­t through the creation of an ‘open, flexible and safe’ platform that fully supports the ecosystem,” Fan Siyong, president of public sector at Huawei,

Openlab Dubai will aggregate the world’s best resources to meet local digital transforma­tion needs Xijiang Lin, Director of ME Solution Developmen­t Centre at Huawei EBG

said at the event. OpenLab Dubai is Huawei’s first in the Middle East, and is touted as an “important part” of its wider global programme.

Huawei plans to add seven new OpenLabs across the world in 2017, and in the next three years will invest $200 million and in nearly 1,000 people globally, bringing the total number of OpenLabs to 20 by 2019.

The programme has attracted over 20 partners, including Yitu, Zenith, Walkbase, 7G, IOmniscien­t, Nedap, Richfit and others.

Fan added that Huawei is committed to helping government­s and enterprise­s in the Middle East to rely on new ICT technology and applicatio­ns to maintain steady growth, achieve excellence and enhance the competitiv­eness of the ICT industry in the region.

“Huawei’s OpenLab Dubai was built based on local market demands, talents and technologi­es, and will focus on cooperatio­n between enterprise­s, services, partners and customers in the Middle East,” he said.

“OpenLab Dubai will aggregate the world’s best resources to meet local digital transforma­tion needs, and continuous­ly enhance the ICT platform capabiliti­es and developmen­t of local ecosystems,” said Xijiang Lin, director of the Middle East Solution Developmen­t Centre at Huawei EBG. “OpenLab Dubai is focused on building capabiliti­es to easily apply technical solutions in the actual network environmen­t; developing competitiv­e, commercial­ly viable and industry-oriented solutions; empowering innovation capabiliti­es, rapid response to market demand; achieving industrial chain value aggregatio­n and a customer/partner/vendor win-winwin situation.”

— alvin@khaleejtim­es.com

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