Huawei Innovation Day 2022 to discuss sustainable digital futures in MEA – Intelligent Gitex
Huawei Innovation Day 2022 to discuss sustainable digital futures in MEA

Huawei Innovation Day 2022 to discuss sustainable digital futures in MEA

Huawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, has announced the return of the second annual Huawei Innovation Day, covering the entire Middle East and Africa.

Jeff Wang, Global President of Public Affairs and Communications, Huawei

Taking place in parallel with GITEX Global 2022 on October 11 in Al Multaqua Ballroom at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the Huawei MEA Innovation Day will be held in collaboration with the Arab ICT Organisation (AICTO) under the theme of ‘Collaboration to Unleash Innovation for Sustainable Digital Future’.

The annual event will gather the region’s government leaders from different sectors, industry analysts, ICT ecosystem partners from MEA region, as well as Huawei’s senior leadership team.

Jeff Wang, Global President of Public Affairs and Communications, Huawei, will deliver the opening keynote speech to highlight Huawei’s commitment to supporting the MEA digital transformation and ICT sustainability future. Engineer Mohamed Ben Amor, Secretary General of the Arab ICT Organisation (AICTO), the event partner, will deliver the keynote speech at the conference, highlighting the importance of collaboration between various regional stakeholders and global partners to build an integrated ICT ecosystem for a sustainable digital economy. 

This will follow by addresses from ministerial and senior leaders from the UAE government, as well as regional and international industry organisations and high-level ICT stakeholders from different verticals and industries. 

“I am pleased that this year’s second Huawei Innovation Day will include even wider areas, bringing industry leaders together to share insights on how ICT as an enabler will help realise digitalisation of the Middle East and Africa,” said Wang. “We look forward to building a digital sustainable future in the Middle East and Africa through open collaboration with public and private entities.”

This year’s Huawei MEA Innovation Day covers themes such as green ICT for the sustainable future of sectors and industries, the ICT talent ecosystem and empowering women in ICT in the MEA region. 

Huawei will also delve into emerging technologies in the Middle East and Africa, highlighting the importance of cybersecurity and discussing the benefits of integrating technologies like 5G, cloud and AI in supporting verticals, key industries, businesses and public services.

Steven Yi, President of Huawei Middle East and Africa, added: “At Huawei, we want to create digital technologies that make lives better, businesses more intelligent and society more inclusive. During this year’s Huawei Innovation Day, we will continue to provide insights into digital technologies that are transforming organisations across the region as well as discuss some of the pressing issues in the ICT industry, opening the way for a more collaborative approach to drive the ICT ecosystem in the MEA region.”

Another key topic Huawei will explore at the Huawei MEA Innovation Day this year is building talent ecosystems to create future ICT leaders and strategies for strengthening the ICT skill development path for key sectors and industries. 

ICT talent is significant in driving Digital Transformation and realising national plans and visions. In a panel discussion with key industry and academic leaders, Huawei will discuss the role of public-private partnerships in fostering innovation and equipping the youth with the right tools to become future ICT leaders. Huawei will also discuss the importance of working with universities and other organisations to improve ICT programmes and the need to address the gaps and challenges in the cyber security sector. 

Another important topic of discussion this year will be the role of women in tech. In the digital era, Huawei strongly believes that more opportunities and support must be given to women to ensure they have access to the education and training they need to be fundamentally competitive in the digital economy. Equipping women with these skills has proven to promote social integration and inclusive and diversified societies.

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