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David Sun
The electric power industry is closely related to national interest, people's livelihood, and national security. As the key infrastructure of electric power systems, electric power communication networks must be secure and reliable, in order to guarantee secure and stable system running. In this context, an advanced and future-oriented electric power communication network should be built to provide strong support for power supply assurance as well as new electric power systems with increasing new energy.
Brandon Butler
Huawei's CloudCampus 3.0 Solution helps organizations of all shapes and sizes build campus networks with fully wireless access, one global network, cloud management, and intelligent O&M, purpose-built for digital transformation across industries.
Hu Hao
T3 transformation, which encompasses digital, energy, and zero-carbon transformations, is a new model for propelling today's campuses into the future through systematic changes and innovation. The concept integrates planning, construction, and operations, enabling zero-carbon smart campuses that will become one the basic units in sustainable social development, helping China achieve dual carbon goals.
Xia Qingwen
Huawei's High-Performance Data Analytics Solution helped to shorten the hospital’s genome sequencing analysis time from 24 hours to just seven minutes.
Deng Xinrui
According to the international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) the Global Carbon Project (GCP), global carbon emissions reached 34 billion tonnes in 2020. What does that really mean?
Li Xinyuan
As the demand for data centers grows, conserving energy is becoming an increasingly pressing challenge.
Dr. Xiang Liu
Huawei expects the NHP-enabled optical network to become a reliable foundation for building a fully connected, intelligent, and green world.
Li Xiaoguo
Huawei's terminal awareness technologies — terminal identification and terminal anomaly detection — help implement intelligent terminal O&M and security.