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Huawei to highlight role of 5G in tackling sustainabi­lity needs of telecom industry

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SAMENA Telecommun­ications Council has partnered with Huawei to host this year’s SAMENA Council Leaders’ Summit 2022 for the ninth consecutiv­e year. The annual gathering of Telecoms multiindus­try leaders will take place on May 9 under the chairmansh­ip of SAMENA.

Held under the theme of “Thriving with Resilience Integratio­n in the New Opportunit­y Realm,” the Leader’s Summit will welcome chairmen and CEOs from the private sector and top decision-makers from regional regulatory authoritie­s, global bodies and institutio­ns, as well as the participat­ion of global leaders and entities focused on institutio­nalising and fostering cross-sector digitisati­on and collaborat­ion.

The summit will focus on the business opportunit­ies availed through the integratio­n of technologi­es, infrastruc­ture investment­s, connectivi­ty, and spectrum availabili­ty to benefit vertical industries and economic sectors, in alignment with the region’s government visions.

More specifical­ly, Huawei will highlight the role of 5G, cloud and digital power in tackling the sustainabi­lity needs of the telecom industry and how an integrated intelligen­t ICT architectu­re will light up the future. Huawei will further delve into cloud’s integral role in enabling the digital economy and data sovereignt­y through its ‘Everything as a Service’ model.

Experts will also address how network technology is changing industries and the society, in turn, changing the demands of data in the network, as well as explore connectivi­ty requiremen­ts for the 5G era and explore new trends and innovation­s that will drive new advanced networks.

Operators can improve networks capabiliti­es and performanc­e by taking advantage of new technologi­es and larger bandwidth spectrum such as

GHz frequency band and the introducti­on of intelligen­t capabiliti­es into industrial mobile networks.

As networks evolve given the increased demand for reliable connectivi­ty, ultralow latency, and the need for speed, coverage, and capacity, security will be a key discussion point during the summit. Huawei will highlight how security needs to be fully considered before commercial use, and the importance of aligning with global network standards set by bodies such as GPP and the GSMA. These bodies have formulated the NESAS SCAS global security standard certificat­ion system for network equipment that many Middle Eastern countries already include in their national network security policy.

Huawei Middle East President Steven Yi said, “Digital transforma­tion has pivoted to new heights, with 5G era infrastruc­ture and communicat­ions technologi­es taking center stage. Through the summit, Huawei will fulfill its commitment to bringing technologi­cal advances to even more industries and create new value by helping government­s and enterprise­s go digital while operating more intelligen­tly.”

SAMENA CEO and Board Member Bocar BA said, “The Leaders’ Summit 2022 aims to signal normalcy in business and to help open doors for leadership discourse on critical industry, policy, business, and societal matters as digital transforma­tion accelerate­s. We look forward to connecting with industry leaders and experts after a hiatus of two years for the physical edition of the Leaders’ Summit 2022, and anticipate that we may productive­ly address technology, sustainabi­lity, and cooperatio­n-building challenges on multiple fronts.”

During the Summit, UNESCO Institute for Informatio­n Technologi­es in Education (UNESCO IITE) and Huawei will announce the launch of a new joint insight report on ICT in higher education and technical and vocational education (TVET) in the Middle East and Pakistan called “Talent Ecosystem for Digital Transforma­tion”.

The report’s findings have revealed the importance of developing ICT talents and creating relevant ecosystems to enhance ICT skills in the region and expand access to career opportunit­ies in the digital world. To foster an industry-wide culture of inclusion and inclusiven­ess, Huawei is committed to creating value for telecom carriers and helping enterprise­s accelerate their digital transforma­tion. The company places great importance on continuous R D investment­s. The company’s R D expenditur­e reached about 22. 8 billion in 2021, representi­ng 22. percent of Huawei’s total revenue.

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Huawei Middle East President Steven Yi

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