Fourth Annual Huawei Asia-Pacific Innovation Day: Innovating For A Digital Asia-Pacific
Huawei
Announces MoU with Thai Government and $81 Million Investment in Southeast Asia 's Digital Ecosystem
The fourth Huawei Asia-Pacific Innovation Day was held in Bangkok . Co-hosted by
Huawei Technologies and the Thai Ministry of Science and Technology, the theme
of this year's event was 'Innovate for a Digital Asia-Pacific'. Nearly 300
attendees from governments, industry, and academia gathered together to explore
how digital infrastructure accelerates the growth of digital economy, enriches
life, drives innovation, and helps cultivate an ecosystem of shared success.
As one of the most vibrant emerging markets in the world, the
Asia-Pacific region faces a tidal wave of industry digitization, with a digital
economy that's progressing by leaps and bounds every day. At the event, Dr.
Somkid Jatusripitak, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, delivered a keynote
speech, in which he delved into Thailand's strategy of 'going digital' and how
it is driving the transformation and modernization of the Thai economy.
ICT-enabled innovation is becoming an important engine of Thailand 4.0.
The effects of digitization are spilling over into vertical industries, helping
companies boost productivity, reduce costs, and roll out new products and
services. This ultimately paves the way for new business models and markets,
and brings new development opportunities to all. Dr. Somkid Jatusripitak
reaffirmed the Thai government's commitment to create a favourable environment
for digital innovation, stressing Huawei's role as an important contributor to
the development of Thailand 's
ICT industry. He said that he would like to see more in-depth collaboration
between Thailand
and Huawei.
Mr. Guo Ping, Rotating Chairman of Huawei, followed with a keynote
highlighting the importance of digital ecosystem. "Many economies in the
Asia-Pacific region have set out on their digital transformation journey,"
he said. "But growth has been uneven. The gap between developed and
developing economies is widening, and we see the emergence of a Matthew effect
where digitally advanced economies produce greater returns on their
infrastructure than less-developed economies. However, we can work together to
get ahead of this trend."
He went on to liken a country's digital needs to Maslow's
hierarchy of needs. "Digital needs can be broken down into different
layers: infrastructure, security assurance, industry digitization, and the
development of a 'digital brain'. The higher the level within the hierarchy,
the more resources governments need to integrate across governmental
departments, and the more industries and partners they need to work with."
"Ecosystem is critical here," he continued.
"Governments need to take the lead, industries need to proactively do
their part, and individuals need to work to improve their digital skills.
Huawei is ready and willing to work with Asia-Pacific countries to build this
digital ecosystem. We will collaborate openly and extensively, and happily
share our own slice of the market with others. Together, we can grow the
industry and make the pie bigger for everyone involved."
Driving Digital Innovation and Research in Thailand
At the event, Thailand 's
National Science and Technology Development Agency and National Innovation
Agency signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Huawei Technologies (Thailand ). The
MoU outlines a series of joint research and innovation objectives aimed at
stimulating Thailand 's
digital transformation process and bringing Thai innovation to the global
market. Specific initiatives include:
. Developing deeper technological insights to advance
the Thailand
4.0 agenda
. Strengthening communications and coordination
throughout the innovation and planning processes, and enhancing collaboration
in existing areas of cooperation
. Fostering a startup-friendly ecosystem in Thailand
. Promoting public-private collaboration and
cultivating talent through Huawei's OpenLab and Customer Solution Innovation
& Integration Experience Center (CSIC)
. Facilitating communication between scientists,
scholars, innovators, and other researchers
. Conducting research into ICT basic theories
Cultivating the Digital Ecosystem in Asia-Pacific
Huawei Asia-Pacific Innovation Day has become a high-end dialogue
platform for key stakeholders in Southeast Asia 's
digital ecosystem. This year's event gathered top government officials in the
region, including Dr. Suvit Maesincee, Minister of Science and Technology of
Thailand; Mr. Mustafa Jabbar, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications &
Information Technology of Bangladesh; Mr. Bounsaleumsay Khennavong, Vice
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Laos; and Dr. Kan Channmeta,
Secretary of State at the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunication of Cambodia.
At an off-the-record roundtable following the event, they gathered to discuss
the role of government in digital transformation and share best practices.
James Wu, President of Huawei's Southeast Asia Region, took this
opportunity to unveil Huawei's Developer Enablement Plan for the region. The
enablement plan aims to support digital economy and ecosystem building in the
region.
Over the next three years, Huawei will invest US$ 81 million in
building OpenLabs, enabling cloud developers, and cultivating ICT talent in the
Southeast Asia region. "In
particular," said Wu, "Huawei aims to empower developers and young
talent in Southeast Asia . We have over 30
years of ICT capabilities and experience. Through APIs and development
platforms, we will open up our capabilities to our dev partners in the region.
It's a huge opportunity for developers to create targeted solutions for
industry digitization and grow their own businesses. Working together, we can
dream bigger and fly higher."
According to Wu, this OpenLab in Bangkok , will serve as open innovation
platforms where Huawei joins forces with local partners to develop industry
solutions for the region.
Wu also announced the 2018 Huawei Developer Challenge, which will
officially go live on June 11. Huawei will hold a special competition in Southeast Asia to provide guidance to local developers.
In addition, Huawei will sponsor developers who innovate on Huawei Cloud, and
will present an award up to US$ 150,000 to developers who meet established
requirements.
Regulation, Entrepreneurship, and ICT as an Economic Force
At the event, Professor Mirko Draca released The Evolving
Role of ICT in the Economy on behalf of Huawei and the London School of
Economics. According to the report, digital infrastructure investment will
greatly boost productivity, and, in the next 10 to 15 years, people will be
able to fully enjoy the benefits of 5G, cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), big
data, and AI. On average, ICT technologies generate substantially larger
knowledge spillovers than other technologies. There is no evidence that AI will
exert a huge impact on employment. Rather, economic recessions and their consequences
will have a greater impact than AI.
Many speakers joined the event to share their ideas on building
out the digital ecosystem. Specifically, they talked about policy and
regulation, digital transformation of industries, AI unicorns, and how ICT will
enable the development of future generations. Speakers include Mr. Ashish
Narayan, Program Coordinator in the ITU Regional Office for Asia and the
Pacific; Dr. Bundhit Eua-arporn, President of Chulalongkorn University in
Thailand; Mr. Hu Yannian, Deputy Director of Smart Weifang Construction Office;
Mr. Victor Topoyossakul, Chief Commercial Officer at BSS Holding Company
Limited; and Mr. Lv Hao, the Chief Innovation Officer at Yi Tu Technology.
Starting in 2013, Huawei Innovation Days have been held in London , Milan , Munich , Paris , Singapore , Sydney ,
Kuala Lumpur , Dubai ,
and Sao Paulo .
Huawei advocates openness, innovation, collaboration, and shared success, and
is committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a
fully connected, intelligent world.
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