Huawei solutions designed to speed up digital and intelligent transformation across key vertical industries
Global organisations in industry verticals such as education, healthcare, manufacturing and utilities are looking to step up their digital transformation initiatives by taking advantage of Artificial Intelligence to deliver improved application and service performance to end users., AI is poised to begin shifting from a phase of"excitement" to one of"deployment" in 2024, particularly in industries including manufacturing and healthcare.
To meet all kinds of demand, Huawei has unveiled a wide range of industrial digital solutions designed to enhance the effectiveness of core industrial processes in multiple verticals. Speaking at the 2024 event in Spain, Li Peng, corporate senior vice president, president of ICT sales & service, Huawei, noted that"we're entering an intelligent world, and the best way to predict the future will be to create it.
It also predicts that, secondly, digitalisation will increasingly transform multiple aspects across production and operations within different verticals. So to unlock the full value of data, the organisations involved must integrate the data from different sources into unified cloud data repositories.
To address the needs of small- and medium-sized customers with less complex business needs, Huawei has collaborated with partners to build over 30 open, lightweight, scenario-specific solutions. Besides, for the extensive small and micro-sized customers with simple scenarios, Huawei launched the HUAWEI eKit brand in 2023, which contains products designed to be easy to buy, sell, install, maintain, learn and use.
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