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Huawei and Partners Explore How Technology Can Enable a Sustainable Future at HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Bangkok
BANGKOK, Sept. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On Day 1 of HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 yesterday, Huawei, its partners, and 
representatives from public and private organizations held a session exploring 
how technology is vital to building a sustainable and inclusive world 
envisioned by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with case studies 
and analyses focusing on the Asia Pacific region.

As one of the most populous and diverse regions in the world, Asia Pacific is 
also set to be the fastest-growing economy across the globe, with COVID-19 
accelerating digital transformation in Asia-Pacific faster than the global 
average.  

"More and more governments and organizations are beginning to recognize the 
enabling role of technology in accelerating the achievement of SDGs goals", 
said Jeffrey Zhou, President of Huawei ICT marketing. "Under Huawei's vision 
and mission, we launched the TECH4ALL(https://twitter.com/HUAWEI_TECH4ALL) 
digital inclusion initiative in 2019 and with global partners' programs and 
projects are ongoing in different countries."

Zhou was followed by an opening statement from Richard Mahony, Global VP of 
Informa Tech, who shared how the traditional method of maintaining 
sustainability is not working and that technology-based solutions are now 
needed as an accelerator.

UNESCO's speaker then gave an overview of the objectives of the 17 SDGs and 
approaches to achieving them by the set goal of 2030. "While it is 
fundamentally up to governments to implement the SDG agenda, the simple fact is 
that it will not be realized without the private sector," said Mohamad Djelid, 
Director of UNESCO Office in Jakarta, Indonesia. "We all have a role to play in 
achieving the ambitious, but necessary, Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030."

Digital inclusion was a key area discussed during the session. While the 
digital divide is gradually shrinking, ITU recently reported that 2.7 billion 
people in the world still remain offline. Due to a lack of network 
connectivity, digital skills, affordable devices, or a combination of these 
factors, too many people remain unable to access the digital tools that are 
necessary in today's increasingly digital world. "No one should be left 
offline", said Atsuko Okuda, Director of the ITU Regional Office for Asia and 
the Pacific. "Digital technology and ICT development can accelerate the 
achievement of the SDGs."

Huawei' David Lu, President of Asia Pacific Strategy & Marketing Department, 
introduced the latest progress and the role of ICT in TECH4ALL projects 
globally, and especially in Asia Pacific, including the Digital Bus in 
Thailand, which is bringing connectivity and digital skills to rural children; 
the Digital Village program in Indonesia, which is providing affordable 
connectivity to rural communities via the RuralStar solution; and the 
introduction of remote 5G-powered healthcare for rural communities and 
information accessibility solutions for the elderly in Thailand. Mr. Lu 
mentioned, that through collaboration between technology companies and global 
organizations, the future for Asia Pacific will be bright and sustainable, 
achieving the goal of leaving no one behind.

Another key theme of the session covered how technology can boost nature 
conservation. Shawn Tan, Vice President of the leading green energy solutions 
provider, Sunseap, shared how the Singaporean company expects to offset 4,000 
tons of CO2 per year with its innovative floating solar farm. The solution, 
which uses Huawei's smart PV solution, is deployed offshore in Singapore.

Continuing the theme of environmental-protection, Malaysia's Sarawak Forestry 
Corporation began the first pilot project with Huawei's TECH4ALL, in 
collaboration with Sarawak Multimedia Authority, Forest Department Sarawak and 
Rainforest Connection, designed to protect one of the world's oldest 
rainforests at 140 million years old, the Sarawak rainforests.

Huawei is running more than 45 TECH4ALL projects with more than 40 global 
partners, focusing on equitable and quality education, conserving nature with 
technology, developing inclusive healthcare, and achieving balanced 
development. 

Read more about Huawei's TECH4ALL projects:

https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all/

Source: Huawei Connect
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