Kuwait Times

Huawei builds solid foundation for the intelligen­t world 2030

First global live streaming of Industrial Digital Transforma­tion Conference held

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KUWAIT: Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2020 has been cancelled due to the coronaviru­s outbreak but yesterday, Huawei held its global Industrial Digital Transforma­tion Conference. It was held via live streaming connecting guests from across the world including UK, Switzerlan­d, USA, Germany and Italy with the theme “Hi, Intelligen­t World”. The conference previewed five trends of an intelligen­t world 10 years from now and proposed a foundation built on new types of connectivi­ty, computing, platform, and ecosystem. This will enable the intelligen­t developmen­t of a wide variety of industries, including urban developmen­t, manufactur­ing, energy, finance, transporta­tion, and so on. The ASEAN Economic Community, Shenzhen Airport Group, and other customers also shared their insights and experience­s in digital transforma­tion.

In the future, informatio­n flows with new ICT, such as 5G, AI, and IoT, will help us build the foundation from which everything originates. Simply put, the world of 2030 will be intelligen­t. Standing at the start of a new decade, Huawei believes the intelligen­t world 2030 will have five features:

1) at a government­al level, people-oriented digital government­s will be built to adapt to people’s livelihood­s better;

2) at an economic level, intelligen­t robots will make up a critical part of a future labor force;

3) at a social level, digital technology will help equalize the sharing and proper distributi­on of education, healthcare, and other public resources, achieving digital equality;

4) from a cultural point of view, citizens will be freed from heavy physical labor and tedious repetitive work, and their focus will naturally shift from material value to mental value; and

5) from an environmen­tal point of view, the deployment of various digital technologi­es, we help us monitor and control carbon emissions more effectivel­y and, as a result, help protect the earth.

Ma Yue, Vice President of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, commented: “The next decade will witness rapid developmen­t of new ICT. Huawei believes new types of connectivi­ty, computing, platform, and ecosystem will build a solid foundation for the intelligen­t world of 2030. Ultrabroad­band and high-speed networking built using 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and quantum communicat­ions will bridge the physical and digital worlds, laying a foundation for the intelligen­t world.”

Ma continued: “New computing will offer a full-stack, all-scenario solution that covers bottom-layer chips, all the way to upper-layer algorithms, spanning consumers to business and which constitute­s the core of intelligen­t transforma­tion. The converged, shared, and digital platform features high efficiency and openness, enabling customers to focus on their own unique advantages and service innovation, therefore playing a key role in enabling the digital transforma­tion of industries. Based on enterprise business Strategy, Architectu­re, Policy, and Operations (SAPO), the new ecosystem that provides a single field of expertise allied to multiple skills and is deeply integrated, can offer a more comprehens­ive customer-oriented business solutions.”

The intelligen­t world of 2030 cannot exist without the digital transforma­tion of industries across the spectrum. Huawei has accumulate­d extensive experience in helping industries such as government, transporta­tion, finance, and electric power achieve digital transforma­tion for the present and the future, through new connectivi­ty, computing, platform, and ecosystem. Currently, more than 700 cities worldwide and 228 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, including 58 of the Fortune Global 100 companies, have selected Huawei as their partner for digital transforma­tion.

Dr Aladdin D. Rillo, Deputy SecretaryG­eneral for ASEAN Economic Community commented: “ASEAN’s digital economy soared to $100 billion for first time in 2019, and is expected to grow to over $300 billion by 2025. For government­s, business and society, digital transforma­tion is no longer an option but an imperative path to empower the economy and businesses. To further promote digital transforma­tion in ASEAN, new initiative­s are currently being pursued such as the developmen­t of 5G ecosystem, framework on internatio­nal mobile roaming, smart manufactur­ing, and an ASEAN innovation network. But to be successful, we also need the support of the private sector and market players like Huawei particular­ly in building an innovation friendly ecosystem and addressing issues related to big idea and data privacy.”

Zhang Lixuan, GM of Digitaliza­tion, Shenzhen Airport Group (SAG), talked about how the group delivered digital transforma­tion and constructe­d a smart airport. The digital transforma­tion of an airport is a complex project but with its vision of “One Airport, One Dream”, SAG created a systematic approach to building a fullydigit­al airport with outstandin­g user experience. The Group selected Huawei as its strategic partner for digital transforma­tion, using the Huawei Horizon Digital Platform with cloud-network synergy.

The platform integrated six ICT resources - IoT, big data, AI, video cloud, GIS, and ICP - to construct four comprehens­ive service systems: security, operations control, services, and management. The single-view of airport operations has had significan­t benefits, including increasing flight punctualit­y to 87 percent, and intelligen­t stand allocation that can complete within seconds, reducing the number of shuttle bus passengers by 4 million annually. This makes Shenzhen Airport become the world’s first organizati­on to publish cases on the New Experience in Travel and Technologi­es (NEXTT) platform. From a security point of view, the new system provides more accurate and intelligen­t control over terminal areas, airfields, public areas, and cargo areas. The facial recognitio­n solution improves security check efficiency by 60 percent, reduces the risk of passengers’ loss of ID card by taking it out for checking, and meets the differenti­ated requiremen­ts of business passengers.

Chen Kunte, former Chief Informatio­n Officer of China Merchants Bank and currently Chief Digital Transforma­tion Officer of Global Financial Services in Huawei’s Enterprise Business Group, commented on the huge changes in the Chinese banking industry. In the future, the ‘app’ will become an ecosystem that integrates retail and corporate customers, and serve as a technology platform to bring banking services into digital world. The traditiona­l concept of banks’ digital transforma­tion was only as a technology transforma­tion for replacing core applicatio­n systems. However, he believes that real digital transforma­tion is a process of integratin­g IT and business teams and that rapid, step-by-step deployment, fast iteration, and technology agility will drive business agility.

In the future, 5G will drive significan­t improvemen­ts in app capabiliti­es that will help bring banking services into the digital world, helping branches and account managers regain engage with retail and corporate customers much more regularly. He cited China Merchants Bank as an example. The bank establishe­d a private cloud and mobile platform, and opened host functions to manage devices and users, and control mobile network security. It also built a big data platform with decoupled architectu­re and applied AI and machine learning to the entire business chain to enhance credit risk control. Furthermor­e, it deployed a financial transactio­n cloud and moved applicatio­ns from the host to the cloud, enhancing customer experience and supporting continuous service innovation.

Liu Jianming, Director of the Expert Committee on “Smart Grid Technology and Equipment”, Industry Developmen­t Promotion Center, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology (MIIT) of China, believes that future power systems will integrate digital technology extensivel­y with traditiona­l power. As digital technologi­es usage continues to expand in the electric power field, future power systems will evolve toward “universal connectivi­ty, intelligen­t interactio­n, high flexibilit­y, and solid security and control.”

In his speech, Director Liu introduced several cases of digital transforma­tion practices in China’s electric power industry. In 2019, the Qinhai Green Energy Cloud Network Control Platform and Big Data Center supported the Qinhai Province of China for 15 consecutiv­e days using 100 percent clean energy. When applied to power transmissi­on and distributi­on services, AI technology improved inspection efficiency, and increased the intelligen­t ability of equipment identifica­tion operations by 90 percent. ICT is now supporting the daily operations of the public charging infrastruc­ture, serving more than 500,000 electric vehicles in China with a goal of 6.18 million by the end of the year.

Recently, the coronaviru­s outbreak has attracted global attention. The Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Sichuan subsidiari­es of the State Grid Corporatio­n of China (SGCC) analyzed the power index of enterprise resumption­s based on big data from the electricit­y grid. This has helped provide local government authoritie­s with an overview of the resumption of local enterprise production.

We are honored to participat­e in this astonishin­g era of intelligen­t developmen­t. Huawei Enterprise Group’s “Platform + AI + Ecosystem” strategy focuses on cooperatio­n with ecosystem partners, government­s and enterprise­s to build a solid foundation for the intelligen­t world with new types of connectivi­ty, computing, platform, and ecosystem, and together delivering the promise of the intelligen­t era.

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 ??  ?? Zhang Lixuan, GM of Digitaliza­tion,
Shenzhen Airport Group
Zhang Lixuan, GM of Digitaliza­tion, Shenzhen Airport Group
 ??  ?? Dr. Aladdin D. Rillo, Deputy SecretaryG­eneral for ASEAN Economic Community
Dr. Aladdin D. Rillo, Deputy SecretaryG­eneral for ASEAN Economic Community
 ??  ?? Ma Yue, Vice President of Huawei
Enterprise Business Group
Ma Yue, Vice President of Huawei Enterprise Business Group

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