Huawei’s rotating chairman Guo Ping yesterday during MWC 2022 talked about the company’s plans to continue its globalization strategy and increase strategic investment in underlying technologies. Through the investment, Huawei hopes to enhance its mid- and long-term competitiveness while ensuring sustainable development of the ICT industry.
“We will not withdraw from the global market. For customers who choose us, Huawei will go all out to help them achieve business success,” he stated.
The chairman added that Huawei will adhere to “globalization” and will significantly increase its strategic investment in its pivotal technologies along with working on architecture and software. This, he said, will gradually be reflected in the competitiveness of the company’s products.
The investment also aims to help other companies get closer to or even exceed the Shannon limit, which is the theoretical maximum transfer rate for error-free transmission over a channel.
On the software end, Huawei is building AI-centric full-stack software and a new software ecosystem to meet the sharply rising demand for computing power brought about by the explosive growth of AI.
MWC 2022 is being held in Barcelona, Spain and will last until March 3rd. Huawei’s booth is located in Hall 1H50, Fira Gran Via.
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