Chinese tech giant Huawei has launched 11 scenario-based solutions for customers from
different industries to satisfy their individualized demands for digital transformation, aiming
to respond to challenges, take opportunities and create new value in these industries together
with its partners.
To achieve digital transformation, enterprises need to develop digital platforms as a
foundation and focus on business restructuring with the aim of supporting the success of their
main business, noted Tao Jingwen, Huawei’s Board Member.
Huawei, which has traveled a path of digitalization that started in one specific field and
resulted in well-rounded digitalization, hopes to provide customers with high-quality products
and services based on its experience and help enterprises in various industries achieve digital
transformation and forge global competitiveness, Tao said.
Huawei’s business interaction service platform has effectively tackled some bottlenecks that
have haunted traditional electric power companies in development.
When customer complaints occurred in the power system, they were traditionally conveyed to
personnel responsible for handling complaints through one procedure after another, which
caused slow response and could easily lead to further complaints.
As regards overhaul, tasks used to be assigned orally and examination records written down
by hand, which made maintenance unknowable and uncontrollable; and when new problems
arose, it was hard to fix them in time.
With Huawei’s business interaction service platform, State Grid Sichuan Electric Power
Company has developed an innovative digital solution under which many prefecture-level
smart service centers have been built based on dedicated working groups providing services
via digital means.
Thanks to the digital solution, work orders are directly sent to groups in charge and the whole
handling process becomes transparent and visible. Besides, a hierarchical management system
that connects the headquarters, prefecture-level service centers and digital working groups has
taken shape, enabling real-time interactions between personnel at different levels during
work.
In recent years, Huangpu district, Shanghai, has incubated an integrated urban management
platform that combines data in public security, public governance, public services, economic
operation and other aspects of urban governance based on Huawei’s smart city solution, City
Intelligent Twins. The solution solves the difficulties in fine urban management with digital
technologies and provides new wisdom for urban governance.
The City Intelligent Twins, which has been developed based on new-generation cloud
computing centers, urban digital platforms and urban operation centers, has also been
employed by Zhangjiagang city, east China’s Jiangsu province, to promote its intelligent
upgrading.
In the digital era, human-machine collaboration and intelligence-driven efficiency
improvement will become a new development path for cities in the context of digital
transformation, according to Yue Kun, a manager at Huawei.
Under the belief that the construction of smart cities should aim for responding to the needs of
the people and focus on bringing citizens a sense of gain rather than simply piling up
advanced technologies, Huawei has devoted itself to achieving finer urban governance with
technologies and continuously improving the happiness of citizens, Yue said.
So far, the City Intelligent Twins has been implemented in over 50 Chinese cities, including
Shanghai, Shenzhen, Wuhan and Changchun.
In the field of transportation, Huawei has released its latest smart airport solution as well as
smart air traffic control and comprehensive transportation solutions, continuously helping
customers in the industry realize digitalization that brings about more convenient traveling for
people and better logistics services for goods.
The company has also rolled out its latest solution to smart car manufacturing to help the
manufacturing sector improve efficiency and experience.
Huawei’s virtual desktop solution, which can be employed in industrial applications, is
flexible, efficient, safe and reliable, said Zhang Liang, general manager of the manufacturing
business department under Talkweb Information System Co., Ltd.
The end-to-end solution that involves the ecosystems of both software and hardware can be
used in major industrial scenarios and achieve cloud-based collaborative production among
multiple business divisions, Zhang added.
“We intend to help each customer embrace digitalization in their unique way,” said Peng
Zhongyang, Huawei’s Board Member, adding that in different stages of digital evolution,
Huawei will infuse vitality into industries with digital technologies and industry practices, and
work with global partners to fully support customers’ digital transformation.
It was disclosed that the company plans to release more than 300 scenario-based solutions in
the next five years.