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Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress Begins in Singapore

Dinesh by Dinesh
May 19, 2022
in News, Tech News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress Singapore

The Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress was started today by Huawei and the ASEAN Foundation. The inaugurating day drew over 11,500 government officials, experts, researchers, partners, and analysts from more than 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific. The aim is to explore the future of digital innovation and the digital economy for a progressive Asia-Pacific.

The event included topics from enhancing the ICT, to speeding up digital transformation across industries, and green and low-carbon development.

“The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most culturally and economically vibrant regions in the world,” said Ken Hu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman, during his opening speech.” It has long played an important role in global economic growth, and now plays an equally important role in digital innovation,” he continued, citing the fact that many APAC countries have elevated digital transformation to a strategic policy level and are actively going green.

Huawei APAC Congress
Ken Hu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman, speaking at Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress 2022

For a more digital inclusion

“Huawei has deep roots in APAC. We have been serving our customers here for over 30 years, and we are proud to support digital development in the region. Moving forward, we will keep investing heavily in innovation to help our partners in the region meet their strategic development goals. In 2022, we will increase our support for a Green and Digital APAC by promoting digital infrastructure, low-carbon development, and digital inclusion.”

Yang Mee Eng, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation, also spoke at the event. “Only a strong digital talent team can achieve an inclusive and resilient digital Asia-Pacific region,” she said. “The Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress 2022 marks another critical milestone in the ASEAN Foundation-Huawei partnership to continue creating a talent development-focused learning ecosystem that will help address the digital skills shortage in the region.”

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Huawei APAC Congress: Strategies to promote digital innovation in the region

Satvinder Singh, Deputy Secretary-General for ASEAN Economic Community, gave an outline of progress toward the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025. He talked about how the pandemic has expedited the pace of digital shift in the region. “In ASEAN, since the COVID-19 pandemic started, 60 million new digital consumers have been added, making ASEAN the third-largest internet base with nearly 400 million internet users. ASEAN digital revenue is expected to hit US$363 billion by 2025.”He pointed out, “Digital transformation requires stronger coordinated actions from multiple stakeholders, including the private sector to realize the full potential of digital transformations in ASEAN.”

Similarly, Ajarin Pattanapanchai, Permanent Secretary of Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, said that Thailand supports the implementation of the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025. This is an approach that gives the most priority to post-Covid-19 economic resilience and maximizes the potential of ICT, and digital technologies. It eventually aspires equal access to public and private services, and to mobilize ASEAN’s digital economy.

Digital transformation for a better economy

Likewise, Dr. H. Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, spoke about how innovation has helped shape a Digital Indonesia. “Frontier technologies can become engines for recovery and revival. Customized, personalized, and localized Cleanliness, Health, and Safety & Environment Sustainability Protocols are likely to become essential for tourism and creative industries to pivot.”He went on to say, “As we look for novel solutions and technical breakthroughs to drive transformation across industries in Indonesia, we’ve just signed a strategic milestone with Huawei to scale up Indonesian digital talent and power up local startups, paving the way for optimum use of technologies as a springboard for industries to recover together and recover stronger.”

Dato’ Sri Dr. Adham Bin Baba, Malaysia’s Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, spoke about how digitalization applications have gained so much prominence that they are not just a dream but a need. He talked about how Malaysia has launched the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL), to strengthen its digital economy. The strategy has also helped grow SMEs in the country. This will help place Malaysia on the trajectory of becoming a high-tech producer nation.

Later, Mustafa Jabbar, Bangladesh’s Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, explained that Bangladesh’s communications industry has grown rapidly since the Digital Bangladesh Strategy was proposed in 2008. The country’s mobile broadband coverage has reached from 0% to 98.5%. The total user base has also expanded from 40 million in 2018 to 180 million today. “This has greatly changed the lives of Bangladeshi people, but none of this would have been possible without the support of all industry and ecosystem partners,” said Jabbar.

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How Huawei is supporting the growth of Asia-Pacific’s digital economy

Meanwhile, Simon Lin, President of Huawei’s Asia Pacific Region, gave a speech on the abundance of digital opportunities in APAC. He spoke about the company’s mission, “In Asia-Pacific, for Asia-Pacific”, under which Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in Asia-Pacific, and working with its customers and partners to build a better green digital life.

Lin said, “Huawei hopes to help Asia-Pacific build a leading and green infrastructure, create a thriving industry ecosystem, and empower an inclusive and sustainable Asia-Pacific.”

According to Lin, Huawei has provided connectivity for more than 90 million households and one billion mobile users in Asia-Pacific. Huawei’s IaaS market share ranks No. 4 in the emerging Asia-Pacific market, and Huawei is integrating digital and power electronics technologies to enable energy digitalization for a greener future.

In Asia-Pacific, Huawei has partnered with nearly 10,000 enterprise and cloud partners and plans to invest US$100 million in the Spark startup ecosystem. Together with its partners, Huawei has trained 170,000 locals on digital skills. The company plans to provide digital training to another 500,000 within five years for the digital economy.

The panelists conclude:

A panel discussion was also held at the event. The panelists included Prof. Paul Cheung, Director of the Asia Competitiveness Institute at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore; Mohamed Djelid, Director of the UNESCO Regional Science Bureau for Asia and the Pacific; Dr. Iskandar Samad, President & Chief Executive Officer of MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia’s national applied research and development center; and David Lu, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Strategy & Marketing.

The panelists agreed that a thriving and sustainable Digital APAC depends on top-level planning and favorable industry policies. Likewise, it will also require digital infrastructure, wide adoption of digital applications, and a strong digital talent ecosystem.

The event included four industry sessions focused on new innovations in digital infrastructure: intelligent campuses, full-stack data centers, digital power, and cloud. At the Intelligent Campus session, Huawei released solutions for multiple campus scenarios, including simplified campus networks and FTTO/FTTM scenarios, and shared the latest achievements and best practices of its customers and partners. At the Cloud session, Huawei unveiled new products and solutions like GaussDB –a new cloud storage database – and DevCloud–a one-stop DevOps shop for more efficient software development.

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