Huawei
also hosted an APAC partners alliance launch ceremony during the event that
kicked off on Wednesday, according to a press release issued by Huawei
Technologies Nepal on Thursday.
Asia-Pacific
has long been an engine of global economic growth. As one of the most active
regions in the global digital economy, Asia-Pacific has been a leader in
digitalization and innovation initiatives.
Huawei
has more than 7,900 enterprise partners and more than 2,000 cloud partners in
the Asia-Pacific region, and it seeks to cultivate an even stronger partner
ecosystem here. Huawei has committed to increasing its investment in
partnerships and incentives for partners. It hopes this will create greater
value for customers, further promote the region's digital economy development,
and unleash digital productivity, according to the press release.
At
the launch ceremony, Huawei launched six new partner alliances for the
Asia-Pacific region, one each for the government, finance, electric power, and
road, waterway, and port industries, as well as for the independent software
vendor (ISV) and data center facility solution sectors.
Over
70 partners from across Asia-Pacific attended this ceremony and pledged to
continue cooperation and innovation in numerous domains. Their goal is to join
hands to develop capabilities and seize opportunities from industrial digital
transformation in the Asia-Pacific market.
David Wang,
Huawei Executive Director of the Board, Chairman of the ICT Infrastructure
Managing Board, and President of the Enterprise BG, opened the event, saying,
"Digital and intelligent transformation is creating waves that will sweep
across the globe. Together, they will create a market space exceeding one
trillion US dollars. Huawei wants to work with partners to seize these huge
opportunities. For the Asia-Pacific market, we have designed unique partner
development strategies for three major markets, namely the named account (NA)
market, commercial market, and distribution business. This helps address their
unique needs in a more targeted fashion. Both Huawei and our partners are
dedicated to helping NAs go digital, accelerating the digitalization of SMEs,
and exploring the blue ocean of the distribution business. During this process,
we go all out to help each other succeed. We believe that Huawei can only
succeed when our partners succeed. So, let's work together to seize these
opportunities and achieve shared growth."
Nicholas Ma,
President of Huawei APAC Enterprise Business Group, also spoke at this event,
delivering the company's five-year forecast for the Asia-Pacific region.
Huawei expects to see its business in the region
grow rapidly over the coming years, with partners contributing to 95% of the
company's revenue. These partners are also expected to take home 800 million US
dollars a year just by selling Huawei products and services. Nicholas said that
Huawei is also committed to helping these partners provide more valuable
services to customers and achieve greater business returns.
Huawei's
Enterprise BG Vice President and Enterprise Marketing & Solution Sales
President Bob Chen concluded his speech, saying, "There's an old Chinese
saying, if a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his
tools." He also outlined Huawei's strategy for the NA market, where they
plan to work with partners to deepen, strengthen, and expand industry
solutions. In the commercial market, they will, "stay partner-centric and
build more marketable products, solutions, and IT platforms." As for their
distribution business, Huawei will create products under the new sub-brand
Huawei eKit and optimize IT platforms. Chen continued, "Together with our
partners, We will accelerate the digital transformation of government and
enterprise customers in Asia-Pacific."
William
Dong, Huawei Cloud's President of Marketing, shared Huawei Cloud's goal to
develop more than 1 million partners, connect more than 10 million developers,
and serve over 10 million enterprise customers. He said, "Focusing on the
Everything as a Service strategy, Huawei Cloud will continue to make the
technologies, tools, and experience that we've built up over the past 30 years available
on the cloud. Together with our partners, we are working to make Huawei Cloud
the cloud foundation and enabler for industrial digitalization. We will
innovate nonstop and openly collaborate with our partners to offer cloud
services and solutions that deliver superior experiences."
Charles
Yang, Huawei Digital Power's President of Global Marketing, Sales, and
Services, talked about seizing low-carbon opportunities to create a better,
greener future. Yang said that the next three decades will be defined by
decarbonization, digitalization, and intelligent transformation. In 2023, these
industries will continue experiencing a period of explosive growth, with
projections indicating a potential market value of trillions of dollars over
the coming 30 years. According to Yang, Huawei has built a world-leading,
robust, and secure technology ecosystem, combining its strengths in digital and
power electronics technologies. "Our goal is to develop a digital power
technology company around a robust, sustainable ecosystem. Huawei is
well-poised to help customers and partners achieve shared success, and strive
to be the preferred choice in an era brimming with potential."
A
panel named "Collaborating for a New Era of Innovation and Growth"
was also held during the conference. Daniel Shen, General Manager of Informa
Tech/Omdia served as the panel's moderator. The panel was composed of Xiao
Haijun, Huawei's President of Enterprise Global Partner Development and Sales;
Philip Hong, CTO of Sunline Technology; Dominic Shih, Chief Technology Officer
of Automated System (H.K.) Limited; Suwatchai Sirimuangmul, Assistant COO of
Precise System & Project Co., Ltd.; and Andreas Suryadi Gunadi, CEO of
Soltius Indonesia. Together, they debated how to strengthen collaboration to
maximize individual strengths and how to work out feasible solutions to
real-world business problems. They also discussed what support was needed in
product technology and policy areas in order to respond quickly to changing
market needs, read the press release.
At
the conference's Technical Innovation Summit, Huawei launched two new flagship intelligent
cloud-network products for the Asia-Pacific market: CloudEngine 16800-X and
CloudEngine S16700. It also launched series of new storage products, solutions,
digitalization tools, and partner support programs for the region's commercial
market.
Huawei
has operated in the Asia-Pacific market for over 20 years, and is dedicated to
becoming a major contributor to the region's digital economy. With an open mind
and consistent cooperation strategy, Huawei will work side by side with all
partners in the region, pursuing shared growth and success, and beginning a new
chapter for a thriving digital economy in Asia-Pacific.