[Macao, China, June 1–2, 2023] On June 1–2, the 14th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF) was held in Macao. This year's Forum attracted large numbers of attendees — over 3000 industry representatives from 700 institutions in more than 60 countries. At IIICF, Huawei put forward a new proposition — using digital technologies to enable infrastructure, such as transportation and electric power, to go smart, digital, and green.
Ma Yue, Vice President of Huawei and CEO of Huawei's Smart Road, Waterway, and Port BU, attended the event. At the forum themed "Technological Innovation, Digital & Smart Transformation Promotes Green Development of International Infrastructure", Ma Yue noted that digital economy and green development have gradually become new engines for economic growth. "Digital transformation starts with and relies on infrastructure digitalization. The wide application of digital technologies like 5G networks, cloud computing, big data, and AI will drive the upgrades of traditional infrastructure and industry", said Ma Yue.
Thematic forum on "Technological Innovation, Digital & Smart Transformation Promotes Green Development of International Infrastructure"According to Ma Yue, the interconnection between highways, urban roads, ports, customs, and other infrastructure not only lays a foundation for the movement of people, vehicles, and goods, but also provides an important channel for smooth operations of both industry and supply chains. Ma Yue also shared practices of the Smart Road, Waterway, and Port BU in fields spanning port terminal automation, ICT-based and smart road construction, and urban smart transportation development. He believes that deeply integrating digital technologies into service scenarios can improve transportation capabilities and inject new impetus into the transportation economy, therefore driving high-quality development of both hub nodes and land-sea transportation.
Ma Yue delivering a speechMa Yue said that Huawei will continue to pursue technological innovation and delve into various industry development and service requirements while also staying committed to building a digital foundation to facilitate efficient movement of people, vehicles, and goods by finding the right technology for the right scenario. And by adhering to the principle of "openness, cooperation, and shared success", Huawei will work with industry customers and partners to share growth opportunities and a successful digital future.
Jason Li giving a speechDuring the 14th IIICF, Huawei also participated in the 9th China-LAC Infrastructure Forum. Jason Li, President of Marketing & Solutions Sales, Huawei Electric Power Digitalization BU, shared his outlook on the China-LAC cooperation opportunity in the new energy field. He said that Huawei will continuously focus on its area of expertise in the digital field and cooperate with EPC partners and electric power enterprises in Latin America to address challenges in achieving a green energy structure, flexible power grid regulation, interactive power supply mode, and source-grid-load-storage synergy.
At the exhibition held in parallel with the Forum, Huawei demonstrated its solutions in smart transportation, smart road, smart tunnel, smart port, and intelligent grid, attracting much attention from numerous international attendees.