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Huawei APAC Digital Innovation Congress 2022

May 19 - 20

Singapore

Quotes

——Ken Hu We will increase our support for a Green and Digital APAC by promoting digital infrastructure, low-carbon development, and digital inclusion.

——Dr. Yang Mee Eng An inclusive and resilient digital Asia Pacific can only be realised with strong digital talents. The Huawei Asia Pacific Digital Innovation Congress 2022 marks another critical milestone in the ASEAN Foundation - Huawei partnership to continue creating talent development-focused learning ecosystem that will help address digital skills shortage in the region.

——Dr. H. Sandiaga Frontier technologies can become engine for recovery and revival. Customized, personalized, localized, smaller in size, CHSE protocols become likely necessity for tourism and creative economy industries to pivot. As we look for novel solutions and technical breakthroughs to drive transformation across the industries, in Indonesia, we’ve just signed a strategic milestone with Huawei to scale up Indonesian digital talents and power up local startups, paving the way for optimum use of technologies as a springboard for industries to recover together and recover stronger.

——Dato' Sri Dr. Adham Bin Baba MyDIGITAL will further strengthen and elevate the sustainable development of the digital economy by providing a collaborative platform and market demand for digital solutions developed and deployed by local digital technology startups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) both in the form of devices and systems as well as software encompassing programmes and artificial intelligence. This will place Malaysia on the trajectory to become a high-tech producer nation.

——Ms. Ajarin Pattanapanchai With regard to the ASEAN Digital Sector, Thailand supports an implementation of the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025 which is a strategic approach putting top priority on post COVID – 19 economic resilience, maximizing the potential of ICT and digital technologies for equal access to public and private services, and mobilizing ASEAN's digital economy.

——Mustafa Jabbar The past two years have verified that digital technology is one the most important ecological technology to enhance social and economic recovery and revival, solid implementing infrastructure construction bring ubiquitous link, continuous talent development provides a steady stream of innovative power and an inclusive industrial ecology promotes the rapid development of the industry, we welcome global excellent digital industries partner like Huawei, together to develop one of the most culturally and economically vibrant regions in the world.

——H.E. Satvinder Singh The pandemic has accelerated the pace of digital transformation. In ASEAN, since the COVID-19 pandemic started, 60 million new digital consumers have been added, making ASEAN the third largest internet base with nearly 400 million internet users. ASEAN digital revenue is expected to hit $363 billion by 2025. Digital transformation requires stronger coordinated actions from multiple stakeholders, including the private sector to realize the full potential of digital transformations in ASEAN.

——Simon Lin The digital economy has become a major engine of Asia Pacific economy. Green and Low-carbon technologies have become new drivers for sustainable development.
In order to build a better green digital life with our customers and partners, Huawei will continuously support Asia Pacific build a leading digital infrastructure, create a thriving industry ecosystem, and empower an inclusive society.

——Prof. Paul Cheung National digitalization process is a 'whole of society' initiative, involving all segments of the society. Trust and digital inclusiveness are important issues in building an enabling social context as the backbone of the digital economy.

——Mohamed Djelid In the process of innovation, the issue of inclusiveness must be fully understood and addressed. At UNESCO, there are four main recommendations: Regulations framework, Sustainable institutions and system, Partnerships, Digital literacy. I believe that the public sector and private companies like Huawei should keep working together, striving to reduce the development gap.

——Dr. Saar Shukri Embong We are also keen to have more collaborations with Huawei to enhance our R&D activities, capabilities and capacities to develop future technologies and products such as in the areas of green energy, etc that the Malaysian is focusing on.

——David Lu In the digital-first era, digital infrastructure is the foundation of a country's digital economy. All industrial digitalization will be driven by the continuous innovation of digital technologies. Huawei Asia-Pacific will continue to innovate, invests in ICT, talent cultivation, and work with our partners to accelerate digitalization.

Speakers



*in order of appearance



Ken Hu

Rotating Chairman
Huawei

Dr. Yang
Mee Eng

Executive Director
ASEAN Foundation

Dr. H. Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, BBA, MBA

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy
of the Republic of Indonesia

Dato' Sri Dr. Adham Bin Baba

Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
Malaysia

Ms. Ajarin Pattanapanchai

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Digital Economy and Society
Thailand

Mustafa Jabbar

Minister of Bangladesh Posts
and Telecommunications Ministry

H.E. Satvinder Singh

Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN
for ASEAN Economic Community

Simon Lin

President
Huawei Asia Pacific Region

Prof. Paul Cheung

Director
Asia Competitiveness Institute, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

Mohamed Djelid

Director of UNESCO Regional Science Bureau for Asia and the Pacific and Representative to Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Timor-Leste

Dr. Iskandar Samad

President & Chief Executive Officer of MIMOS Berhad
Malaysia's national applied research and development centre

David Lu

President
Huawei Asia Pacific Strategy & Marketing 

Tony Li

Vice President
Huawei ICT Strategy & Marketing

Zhengjun Zhang

Vice President
Huawei Asia Pacific Public Relations

Hunter Shao

Vice President
Huawei Asia Pacific Strategy & Marketing

Jason He

Vice President
Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group 

Mohit Gidwani

Partner, Singapore Office
Southeast Asia, Roland Berger

Wu BeiBei

CTO
Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise

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