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Tuesday, April 26 2022 - 23:19
AsiaNet
Huawei: Innovating Nonstop for a Greener Intelligent World
SHENZHEN, China, April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Huawei kicked off its 19th annual Global Analyst Summit today in Shenzhen. A 
hybrid event, the summit gathers industry analysts, financial analysts, key 
opinion leaders, and media representatives from around the world to learn more 
about future industry trends and Huawei's development strategy.

At the event, Ken Hu, Huawei's Rotating Chairman, gave a keynote on Huawei's 
approach to innovation and building a greener intelligent world. "We will 
strengthen our approach to innovation, equip all industries to go digital and 
intelligent, and help build a low-carbon world," said Hu. "These are key to our 
future growth as a company."

The following is a summary of these three initiatives.

Innovating nonstop and advancing the industry:

-In terms of connectivity, Huawei continues to drive the industry forward. The 
company announced its vision to enable 10 Gbps connections everywhere with 5.5G 
and F5.5G, the next evolutions in wireless and fixed networks. Together, these 
will support a broader range of niche network requirements, including a more 
immersive experience in homes as well as the low latency and high reliability 
needed for industrial control scenarios.
-In terms of computing, Huawei is redefining system architectures for 
individual nodes, foundational software, and data centers in an effort to 
significantly increase system performance and energy efficiency.
-In cloud services, Huawei is building MetaStudio, a cloud-based, end-to-end 
digital content pipeline that will greatly expedite digital content production.
-In terms of devices, Huawei aims to provide consumers with a user-centric 
intelligent experience in all aspects of their lives - what the company calls a 
Seamless AI Life experience - effectively accelerating the convergence of the 
physical and digital worlds.

Diving into digital transformation to create new value for customers:

-Huawei is adapting its products and product portfolios to different industrial 
scenarios. At the same time, it will start pre-integrating and pre-verifying 
products, doing all the complex work beforehand to make digital transformation 
easier for its customers and partners. With Huawei Cloud as the foundation, 
Huawei aims to provide "Everything as a Service", turning infrastructure, 
technology, and expertise into cloud-based services, and making cloud migration 
easier for customers in different industries.
-Huawei is also building integrated teams that focus on specific industries, 
bringing a specialized group of experts closer to customers' business 
challenges and more tightly incorporating horizontal resources, i.e., products 
and capabilities from partners. The goal is to provide targeted digital 
transformation solutions for each industry and respond more rapidly to customer 
needs.

Optimizing power supply and consumption with digital technology to enable 
low-carbon development:

-Huawei is redefining the PV sector with AI, cloud, and other capabilities to 
boost the generation of renewable energy.
-Huawei is also developing system-level low-carbon solutions for green ICT 
infrastructure, focusing on wireless base stations and data centers.

Moving forward, Huawei is taking active steps to boost its business resilience 
and ensure steady development. "We have to keep the ball rolling through 
nonstop innovation, creating value for customers and society," said Ken Hu. "We 
look forward to working more closely with our customers and partners to build a 
greener intelligent world."

In addition to its innovation strategy, Huawei also shared its far-reaching 
vision for the future and some of the exploration it's doing to get there. In 
his keynote speech, Dr. Zhou Hong, President of Huawei's Institute of Strategic 
Research, said that "everything we imagine today is very likely to be too 
conservative - too little - for tomorrow. We have to meet the future with bold 
hypotheses and a bold vision, and throw caution to the wind as we push to break 
through bottlenecks in theory and technology. This is the only way forward."

In his speech, Dr. Zhou outlined ten challenges that Huawei hopes to address 
moving forward.

Two scientific questions:

-How do machines perceive the world, and can we build models that teach 
machines how to understand the world?
-How can we better understand the physiological mechanisms of the human body, 
including how the eight systems of the body work, as well as human intent and 
intelligence?

Eight tech challenges:

-New sensing and control capabilities, e.g., brain-computer interfaces, 
muscle-computer interfaces, 3D displays, virtual touch, virtual smell, and 
virtual taste
-Real-time, unobtrusive blood pressure, blood sugar, and heart monitoring, and 
strong AI-assisted discoveries in chemical pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, 
and vaccines
-Application-centric, efficient, automated, and intelligent software for 
greater value and better experience
-Reaching and circumventing Shannon's limit to enable efficient, 
high-performance connectivity both regionally and globally
-Adaptive and efficient computing models, non-Von Neumann architectures, 
unconventional components, and explainable and debuggable AI
-Inventing new molecules, catalysts, and components with intelligent computing
-Developing new processes that surpass CMOS, cost less, and are more efficient
-Safe, efficient energy conversion and storage, as well as on-demand services

The Huawei Global Analyst Summit was first held in 2004 and has continued 
annually for 19 years. This year's event is being held from April 26 to 27, and 
it includes a broad range of breakout sessions on different aspects of Huawei's 
business.

SOURCE  Huawei