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[Hong Kong, China, June 6, 2025] Huawei Network Summit 2025 (Asia Pacific) was successfully held in Hong Kong, China, with the theme of "Xinghe Intelligent Network: Leading AI-Powered Network Innovation, Maximizing Digital-Intelligent Productivity". This summit brought together over 600 industry leaders, technical experts, and partners from Hong Kong (China), Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and other countries and regions. At the summit, Huawei unveiled fully-upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Network products and solutions for the Asia Pacific region, and released the Technical Requirements for Financial Data Center Networks with the Network Innovation and Development Alliance (NIDA). All of these announcements will inject new vitality into digital and intelligent development in the Asia Pacific region.
Spawn Fan, President of Huawei's Asia Pacific Enterprise Sales Department, delivering a speech
In the opening speech, Spawn Fan, President of Huawei's Asia Pacific Enterprise Sales Department, pointed out that AI development has far exceeded expectations, with record-breaking growth in AI users and adoption rates. Technology giants are ramping up AI investments, and the declining cost of model inference is further accelerating AI integration into industry production systems. Industries in Asia Pacific are facing challenges in technology scenario convergence amid intelligent transformation. Huawei responds to this by leveraging its unique full-stack capabilities — network, storage, computing, and cloud — and collaborating with partners to help customers in all industries build advanced infrastructure for the AI era. Over the past two decades, Huawei has served numerous customers in Asia Pacific, including more than 20 leading internet service providers, 50 government ministries, 25 of top 50 banks, and 25 top-tier universities. Looking ahead, Huawei will further innovate and work closely with customers and partners to achieve shared success in the intelligent era.
Sword Cheng, Vice President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, giving a speech
Sword Cheng, Vice President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, said in the speech that the global industry is actively promoting the convergence of AI and network technologies. However, most solutions are still in the early stages of "network management + AI", which cannot meet the systematic requirements of network architecture in the intelligent era. Only end-to-end AI-powered networks are viable solutions in the AI era.
Huawei's Xinghe Intelligent Network Solution stands out for end-to-end AI-powered network capabilities. For one thing, network devices have built-in AI computing power, which can enable accurate, real-time service awareness. For another, the network brain is fully upgraded to become a network AI agent for automated assurance throughout the entire process.
Huawei's Xinghe Intelligent Network Solution is ideal for AI-powered networks through innovations in diverse domains.
• Xinghe Intelligent Campus leverages Wi-Fi Channel State Information (CSI) sensing technology to detect intrusions and identify unauthorized cameras in seconds through Wi-Fi signals, ensuring campus space security and privacy protection.
• Xinghe Intelligent Fabric provides intelligent assurance for general-purpose computing and intelligent computing scenarios. In the general-purpose computing scenario, Xinghe Intelligent Ultra-Resilient Data Center Network draws on AI-driven network-security collaborative simulation technology to ensure error-free network changes. In the intelligent computing scenario, StarryLink optical modules introduce the optical module channel loss resistance technology powered by device-network synergy. This technology ensures non-stop training during single-lane failures and improves reliability by 10 times, achieving month-level uninterrupted cluster training.
• Xinghe Intelligent WAN brings all-new technology innovations to diverse industries like electric power and Internet service providers (ISPs). Specifically, in the electric power sector, Huawei's AI latency compensation algorithm reduces the two-way latency variation to 3 μs, which is a 20-fold improvement over SDH networks, facilitating smooth evolution of relay protection services. When it comes to ISPs, they are struggling with experience optimization due to network traffic encryption. Huawei's AI algorithm achieves a 95% identification rate of encrypted traffic, helping ISPs release low-latency packages (that is, latency reduced by more than 65%) for a 20% increase in revenue.
• Xinghe Intelligent Network Security makes two breakthroughs over an AI-driven collaborative defense system across clouds, networks, edges, and endpoints. For one thing, the firewall and endpoint detection and response (EDR) integrate an AI detection engine, achieving a 95% unknown malware identification rate. For another, It leverages a high-performance graph database to trace up to 100 hops back to the attack source, thereby detecting threats at a high accuracy and preventing virus spread. All of these build an intelligent line of defense for enterprises.
Huawei has developed differentiated solutions for different markets. For global commercial markets, Huawei unveiled 10 fully-upgraded solutions across industries, such as education and healthcare, and launched a built-in lightweight and visualized O&M tool — WebMaster — to adapt to more project delivery scenarios. With regard to global distribution markets, Huawei announced energy-efficient products, including AP266 whose power consumption is only 9.4 W, 61% of the industry average. These new offerings help build high-quality networks and improve partners' installation and maintenance efficiency.
Launching the full lineup of all-new Xinghe Intelligent Network products and solutions for the Asia Pacific region
At the summit, Huawei announced a full lineup of all-new Xinghe Intelligent Network products for the Asia Pacific region. Examples include the industry's first 5-radio Wi-Fi 7 AP, unique "3S (spanning, stable, and secure)" high-quality StarryLink optical modules, and the industry's highest-density 400GE full-service router.
Huawei and NIDA jointly releasing the Technical Requirements for Financial Data Center Networks
Also at the summit, Huawei and NIDA jointly released the Technical Requirements for Financial Data Center Networks, which systematically defines key technical indicators of data center networks in the finance industry for the first time. This release provides an industry-recognized network construction guide for financial institutions to accelerate their digital and intelligent journeys.
Looking ahead, Huawei will further deepen AI-powered Xinghe Intelligent Network innovation and collaborate with Asia-Pacific customers across diverse industries to accelerate intelligent transformation, explore new use cases, and stride to the digital and intelligent future together.