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Mining, food, manufacturing… All industries seem to be digitally transforming. Creating smart mines or smart factories is achieved with high performance networks that carry large amounts of data to the cloud for latency-free processing. Huawei provides the digital infrastructure that makes it all possible.
Entire countries? Of course, given the transformative power of connectivity! Huawei has been a trusted partner working with communities worldwide for decades as a provider of essential services. Virtually every year is one for celebrations as we mark new milestones together.
Connectivity is fundamental. Everyone should share in the benefits digital tech can bring. Huawei helps improve lives across the world and the stories featured below highlight some of those changes in Indonesia, Romania, Kenya, Thailand, France, Senegal, US, China, Ghana, Bangladesh and Nigeria. From isolated villages to crowded cities, Huawei connects people to the knowledge, information and services they need. We innovate to provide high quality, reliable and cost-effective equipment and solutions for operators, enterprises and communities.
Cutting carbon emissions is a global priority. New energy grids are emerging that are powered not only by large power plants, but also rooftop and floating solar cells, wind turbines, and even electric car batteries. Huawei supplies the technologies to make these distributed grids work.
Reliable transportation is essential to our well-being. Huawei helps ensure people and goods move around smoothly and safely. Our technologies lay the foundation for smart transport infrastructure — from railways and urban transit networks, to smart airports. Cloud computing, agile networking, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are the key ingredients.
Huawei works with nature protection NGOs worldwide to deploy technologies that monitor 24/7 the natural environment in which endangered species live. This monitoring helps to understand the various threats, such as poachers or passing cargo ships, that wildlife faces.