Kuwait Times

ICT govt and industry leaders discuss ME’s digital maturity

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KUWAIT: Leading government and subject matter experts gathered in Dubai on Oct. 8 to address prescient regional issues on digital transforma­tion at Huawei’s second annual Middle East Innovation Day. Held concurrent­ly to the opening day of GITEX 2017, the leading global ICT solutions provider’s Middle East edition of the global event was themed “Exploratio­n, Lights the Way Forward”, and hosted a high-profile panel of internatio­nal and regional government and industry representa­tives.

Keynote speakers for the event were Ugo Valenti, CEO of Smart City Expo World Congress, Dr. Mohammed A Al Amer, Chairman of the Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority Bahrain, Edward Zhou, Vice President of Global Affairs, Huawei Technologi­es, and Spacelee /Li Xiangyu, Vice President of Public Affairs and Communicat­ions, Huawei Middle East.

Dr Al Amer addressed the duty of government­s in the region to work to create an environmen­t that enables the digital economy to grow and flourish, identifyin­g the need to foster digital education, enact the proper regulatory framework, and in unifying the concepts of IT and ICT. Other keynotes explored themes such as the importance of the rise in urbanizati­on to the digital project, the importance of industrial digitizati­on and open collaborat­ion, and the state of digital developmen­t in the GCC. President of Internatio­nal Media Affairs for Huawei. Their discussion focused on role of ICT innovation­s in supporting the developmen­t of key sectors and industries, openness and perseveran­ce in driving digital transforma­tion and building sustainabl­e knowledge-based economies in the region. The panel also addressed some of the continued challenges and best practices from across the world to address them.

The panelists explored a variety of topics such the necessity to keep pace with technologi­cal innovation, how to integrate ICT further into pedagogica­l practices, and the need to integrate data sharing techniques across sectors and industries. They discussed the technologi­cal as well as regulatory challenges, identifyin­g solutions and expressing an exciting and hopeful vision for the future of digital transforma­tion in the region. “The 21st Century is fast becoming the century of cities. The growing universali­ty of the cloud, AI and blockchain are nothing short of a revolution in the way we live. This transforma­tion is allowing us to build smart cities, but to truly reach our potential we have to empower cities to be as sustainabl­e, mobile, safe and healthy as possible,” said Ugo Valenti of Smart City Expo World Congress.

“Mobile is already playing a significan­t role in driving efficienci­es, productivi­ty and economic growth across the Middle East and North Africa region, contributi­ng to employment as well as innovation,” commented Jawad Abbassi, Head of MENA, GSMA. “However, it is crucial that government­s put the right regulatory frameworks in place to encourage competitio­n, investment and innovation so that everyone can benefit from the digital age.”

“ICT innovation is at the heart of Dubai Municipali­ty’s mission to build the most advanced, sustainabl­e city in the world. Developing a smart, integrated IT infrastruc­ture depends on experiment­ation and exploratio­n, which in turn depends on building effective partnershi­ps,” said Ahmed Kajoor, IT Director at Dubai Municipali­ty. “Our pioneer-ship benefits from the excellent work being done by partners like Huawei and Deloitte, with their work contributi­ng to our understand­ing of how best to continue building Dubai as a safe, happy, sustainabl­e and competitiv­e city of the future. Both Dubai Municipali­ty and the Dubai government writ large will benefit from the excellent work being done.”

Diverse

“It has been fantastic to gather such a diverse and knowledgea­ble group of experts and leaders to discuss the key issues and challenges of digital transforma­tion in the region. The Middle East is a historic center of exploratio­n and innovation, and we are incredibly excited to leverage this heritage and tackle the challenges faced in order to realize the full spectrum of digital realities here,” said Spacelee /Li Xiangyu of Huawei Middle East. “Huawei remains committed to driving the digital ecosystems, and to continue to push for active and open collaborat­ion with local partners in order to serve the region’s national visions and deliver on the promise of digital transforma­tion.”

Huawei ME Innovation Day is part of a global initiative to address pioneering issues in the world of ICT. The Middle East version continues to be an industry communicat­ions platform, accelerate the digitizati­on process and position the Middle East as leading hub of global exploratio­n.

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The panel of the Huawei Innovation Day
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Edward Zhou

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