Huawei: Harnessing digital innovations to bring positive change into people’s lives
How can tech companies help advance healthcare, education, and financial inclusion?
Bachelor's degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Joined Huawei in 1990 and has served as President of the Marketing and Sales Department in China, President of the Latin America Region, President of the Global Sales Dept, Chief Sales and Service Officer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, Chairman of the Global Cyber Security and User Privacy Protection Committee (GSPC), Chairman of the Board of Directors of Huawei USA, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Rotating Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Human Resources Committee. Currently, Deputy Chairman of the Board and Rotating Chairman of Huawei.
How can tech companies help advance healthcare, education, and financial inclusion?
A través de la Alianza Edision del Foro Económico Mundial, organizaciones como Huawei están contribuyendo a crear una sociedad más inclusiva a través de las tecnologías de la información ...
Through the World Economic Forum's Edision Alliance, organizations like Huawei are taking a holistic approach to create a more inclusive society through ICT and digital solutions
Technological innovations can help cut the carbon footprint of our energy-hungry world by raising energy efficiency and furthering climate change studies.
デジタルトランスフォーメーションは、ヘルスケアを含むあらゆる産業の様相を一変させています。基本的な医療サービスを受けられない地域が世界各地に数多くあることや、2030年には人材不足が世界全体で1,800万人に達すると予想されるといったヘルスケアを取り巻く多くの課題は、5Gやクラウド、AIなどの技術によって解決できると期待されています。
Global healthcare faces challenges including lack of access to basic services and staff shortages. Digital transformation can help offset these issues.
5G has been used in healthcare, to demonstrate virtually how put on PPE for medical staff treating COVID-19 patients, writes Huawei's Deputy Chairman Ken Hu.
From education to the elderly and businesses, an inclusive approach to technology access will aid the recovery, writes Huawei Technologies' Deputy Chairman Ken Hu.
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