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Huawei, ASEAN Foundation Host Asia Pacific Talent Summit

Dinesh by Dinesh
September 22, 2022
in News, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Huawei pacific talent summit

Huawei and the ASEAN Foundation have jointly hosted the Asia Pacific Digital Talent Summit bringing together representatives from the governments, academia, and industry to discuss the project of a future-ready ICT talent pool in the APAC region. The event took place at the Asia Pacific Digital Talent Summit today. The meeting which focused on cultivating talent to unleash the power of digital took place at the ongoing Huawei Connect 2022.

The meeting had several key figures deliver their opinions on the topic. Ekkaphab Phanthavong, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for Socio-Cultural Community, was among them. In his opening speech, he said that the summit “is essential to foster discussion and coordinate efforts on how we can cultivate innovative ICT talents in the region, identify their current status, address digital adversities and inequalities, and determine the step forward.”

Similarly, Dr. Yang Mee Eng, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation said, “Through the summit, we are bringing key stakeholders across the region to enhance consensus, tackle difficulties, and take ample actions to resolve digital gaps, cultivate innovative talents, and unleash digital transformation for the region.”

Huawei’s President of Public Affairs and Communications Jeff Wang explained the company’s goals for talent cultivation. He shared, “Connecting people and building the next generation of talent is more important than ever for driving forward digital transformation. For more than 20 years, we’ve worked closely with partners in the Asia Pacific to provide Internet access to the unconnected. Meanwhile, we are on track to meet our goal of training 500,000 ICT talents in the region by 2026.”

Also see: Huawei Hosts Lighting up the Future Exhibition at Digital Nepal Conclave 2022

Government representatives speak at Huawei pacific talent summit

During the event, government representatives from across the region shared their current initiatives in talent cultivation.

Dr. Phichet Phophakdee, Inspector-General of the Ministry of Education of Thailand said, “In Thailand, distance learning platforms and resources, such as Digital Learning Television (DLTV), are being developed to ensure learning opportunities are available for everyone. The future of education will depend on us being more united and innovating to make our nation’s education more inclusive, more equitable, and higher quality.”

Cambodia’s Secretary of State, Ministry of Post and Telecommunications Sok Puthyvuth added, “Cambodia has begun including digital subjects into our school curriculums, leveraging online platforms, and establishing new community tech centers for students. We are also enhancing work with vocational training schools to provide digital training for those already in the workforce.”

Indonesia’s Director General of Higher Education under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Prof. Nizam said, “In Indonesia, we are transforming our education system to be digitally ready and developing a talent pool of digital technology through multiple initiatives.”

Two professors also provided their insights from an academic angle. Professor GUO Yike from Hong Kong Baptist University introduced the world’s first AI ensemble, Turing AI Orchestra (TAIO). He believed that “TAIO will promote transdisciplinary education to the next generation.” Former Vice-President of Japan’s Yokohama National University Hitoshi Yamada explained how international exchange can transform digital talent development.

In his speech, Huawei’s Asia Pacific President Simon Lin said, “Nearly all Asia Pacific countries are empowering ICT talents, especially young people to boost the digital economy. As a global company rooted in local markets, Huawei will keep strengthening the talent ecosystem through leadership, skill, and knowledge.”

Don’t miss; Huawei launches Tech to Build Your Career in Singapore

Other key events

The latter half of the event included:

  • the pre-release of Thailand’s National Digital Talent Development White Paper which is scheduled for publication in October;
  • the launch of Huawei’s first international training initiative on Cyber Security Talent Development Solution and Certification Standards; and
  • a panel on digital inclusion and post-pandemic recovery.

The panel included Michele Wucker, best-selling author of “The Gray Rhino”, Professor Guo Song from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Iona Dominique, winner of APAC Seeds for the Future Tech4All Competition. Together, they explored the importance of young people in digital inclusion policymaking. They also called for collective actions among the private sector, academia, and the government for digital inclusion in this era.

Michele concluded the panel by saying, “The gray rhino of digital transformation is different for different groups—for young people in terms of their own education, for businesses in terms of how they hire and operate, for policymakers in terms of how they facilitate the atmosphere that united everyone and deal with it, which involves both obstacles and opportunities. You can see the rhinos coming at you; you can stand still and get trampled; or you can take its strength, harness it and use it to pull everyone forward.”

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