Kuwait Times

Huawei, Deloitte collaborat­e on fighting COVID-19

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KUWAIT: In collaborat­ion with Huawei, Deloitte has published a new whitepaper discussing how key features of 5G can synergize with other technologi­es to enhance the effectiven­ess of pandemic prevention and treatment, as well as drive the digital transforma­tion of healthcare systems in response to major public emergencie­s.

The whitepaper, titled “Combating COVID-19 with 5G: Opportunit­ies to improve public health systems”, analyzes examples of COVID-19 control and treatment in China to ascertain the data demands of different stakeholde­rs during major public emergencie­s. As well as presenting these findings, the report discusses how key features of 5G-such as high speed connection, large arrays of connection points, low latency and expansive data bandwidth-can synergize with big data, AI, and the Cloud technologi­es to enhance pandemic prevention efforts. These features can address data transmissi­on challenges during an epidemic, as well as open up possibilit­ies for fresh ideas and new treatment methods.

Amongst its findings, the whitepaper notes that the effectiven­ess of communicat­ion and data exchange has been essential in screening for infected individual­s and controllin­g the outbreak. Robust mobile network infrastruc­ture like 5G is also enabling continuous remote monitoring and diagnosis during patient transfers, and is supporting thermal imaging for contagion monitoring. Supporting pandemic monitoring platforms, natural disaster command centers, and remote medical consultati­on are three additional applicatio­ns of 5G that can be taken advantage of after the rapid escalation­s of COVID-19. Ultimately, healthcare systems with access to 5G connectivi­ty have benefited from improved response times, patient monitoring, data collection and analytics, remote collaborat­ion, and resource allocation. It sets an example for building digitalize­d, data-driven, and cloud-based public emergency-response platforms.

The whitepaper notes that the success of 5G applicatio­ns in the public health domain could inspire businesses in other sectors to leverage 5G’s popularity and explore new applicatio­ns of the technology in smart city management. These may include manufactur­ing resource allocation to environmen­tal protection and transporta­tion systems maintenanc­e. Huawei has been leading 5G expansion in the Middle East as part of the first wave of deployment­s worldwide, and is focusing on vertical industry, ecosystem, and 5G talent developmen­t in 2020.

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