Foundational technologies drives surge in productivity – Peng 

By Morkporkpor Anku (Courtesy: Huawei Technologies Ghana) 

Shanghai, Sept. 24, GNA- Mr Peng Song, Huawei’s Corporate Senior Vice President and President of ICT Strategy and Marketing, says foundational technologies and their ecosystems are reinforcing each other and driving a surge in productivity.  

He said throughout history breakthroughs in foundational technologies had always given rise to new industries and new ecosystems. 

Mr Peng speaking at the Huawei Connect Conference 2023 on the topic: “Advancing a Flourishing AI Ecosystem Together” discussed how to build a flourishing AI ecosystem, and outlined Huawei’s goals for ecosystem building over the next five years. 

The two-day event was on the theme ” Accelerating Industry Intelligence.” 

He said AI was already changing the way people work and live by enabling new applications like automatic code generation, dubbing, and video generation, while also facilitating more efficient creative planning and story creation. 

According to the Intelligent Word 2030 reports, the total size of the global AI market will exceed US$2.8 trillion by 2030. 

Mr Peng said, “Today, we believe that every country and enterprise deserves access to computing power for further development.” 

He said as a computing and cloud service provider, they would work alongside server partners, basic software partners, application software partners, consulting and integration service providers, cloud partners, and all manner of developers, to share the huge opportunity presented by the computing ecosystem and drive a surge in productivity. 

He said to foster a new AI ecosystem, Huawei had made many AI-related foundational software and hardware technologies open source or available to partners and developers.  

The President of ICT Strategy and Marketing said the move had allowed Huawei to work with its partners across the industry value chain to build Kunpeng, Ascend, and Huawei Cloud communities, laying a strong foundation for the AI ecosystem.  

In addition, Huawei and its ISV partners have supported AI computing centers in 25 cities across China, and natively incubated and adapted more than 50 foundation models. 

He said Huawei adheres to the strategy of open hardware, open source software, partner empowerment, and talent development.  

He said Huawei would continue its open collaboration with all ecosystem partners in its goals for the next five years. 

Its goal include having more than five server partners with an annual revenue of over CNY10 billion; increasing the number of installations of the openEuler commercial OS to over 20 million and drawing more than 4 million developers to the MindSpore community and having more than 20,000 application partners. 

The rest are increasing the number of Kunpeng, Ascend, and Huawei Cloud developers to more than 8 million, 5 million, and 10 million, respectively. 

Mr Peng said, “Talent is the foundation of the AI ecosystem. We have developed a customized training system targeting University teachers and students, developers, and scientific researchers.” 

He said Huawei thrived to continually drive technological innovation in the AI ecosystem by carrying out a range of activities, such as ICT Academy, Intelligent Base 2.0 program, ICT Competition, Ascend DevFest, and Ascend AI Innovation Competition. 

He said talent was key to the development of the AI ecosystem; developers create technological innovations for the AI ecosystem; partners enable the monetization of the AI ecosystem.  

He called on everyone to “work together to advance a flourishing AI ecosystem and provide another option for the world.” 

GNA