Huawei Technologies, the leading global provider of information and communications technology, showcased its latest state-of-the-art technologies and solutions at its booths at Cairo ICT and TransMEA exhibitions, aiming at building an integrated ecosystem in various fields to achieve digital transformation and sustainable development in light of Egypt’s Vision 2030.
Huawei’s 16th consecutive participation in the exhibition comes as part of its strategy to provide digital technologies in AI, cloud, Internet of things (IoT), and integrated solutions, supporting its partners from the public and private sectors to transform digitally. Thus, creating added value in vital sectors such as healthcare, education, finance, transportation, and smart cities through empowering them to become more efficient and adaptive to their customers’ growing needs.
In the educational sector, one of the most essential sectors in Egypt, Huawei showcased its solutions for smart learning, aiming to accelerate the educational digital journey. On top of these solutions comes “IdeaHub”, an integrated platform for promoting innovation through redefining the entire education process. This solution provides a better learning experience at various academic stages, in line with the state project for educational development.
In the healthcare sector, Huawei provides innovative and intelligent solutions that will contribute to accelerating research and transforming the sector to smart applications and improving the services provided thanks to AI and cloud, the powerful tools to serve this vital sector.
For the energy sector, the company presented a set of its smart solutions in line with Huawei’s strategy to achieve high-quality development and build a low-carbon, safe, green and efficient smart energy system through IoT applications. This contributes to accelerating the pace of digital transformation of the energy sector, in alignment with Egypt’s 2030 strategy.
Powered by cloud, Huawei has also developed a set of intelligent solutions for the economic sector to accelerate digitisation and build fast, reliable, and efficient data centres. This comes in an attempt to help companies go digital based on an integrated system, which contributes to building an innovative and connected sector.