2020 Annual Report
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A Wealth of Experience
in Helping Governments
and Enterprises Go Digital
Driven by business needs and always starting with
top-level design, Huawei focuses on constantly
creating customer value, and works with governments
and leading enterprises worldwide to continuously
explore and implement the best practices for industry
digitalization and help customers go digital.
By the end of 2020, Huawei had worked with partners
to explore and apply Intelligent Twins in more than
600 scenarios, covering sectors such as government,
public utilities, transportation, manufacturing, energy,
finance, healthcare, and scientific research.
Smart Cities
Huawei’s smart city solutions currently serve over 700
cities across more than 40 countries and regions.
Staying true to the principle of putting people first,
we leverage
synergy across connectivity, AI, cloud,
computing, and industry applications, and work with
our partners to implement City Intelligent Twins with
a “1 + 1 + N + X” architecture. “1” refers to one city
digital foundation while “1 + N + X” refers to the city
intelligent application system.
In September 2020, Shenzhen and Huawei announced
Shenzhen Intelligent Twins. This project aims to
build an integrated deep learning system to facilitate
intelligent citywide coordination and enable a smart
city that is capable of all-domain perception, network-
wide collaboration, all-service integration, and all-
scenario intelligence. These advancements will provide
citizens
and companies with proactive, precise,
intelligent, and efficient public services.
Between September and December 2020, Huawei
announced partnerships to build City Intelligent
Twins with multiple cities across China, including
Chengdu, Fuzhou, Nanchang, Changchun, Harbin,
and Shanghai, setting a new precedent for the all-
scenario intelligence of cities. City Intelligent Twins
will accelerate all-scenario intelligence, improve the
governance capabilities of cities, and give citizens and
companies access to convenient and intelligent public
services.
Huawei’s Intelligent Traffic Management Solution
takes full advantage
of advanced technologies
including AI, big data, cloud, and connectivity to create
safe, orderly, and smooth urban traffic systems. In
Shenzhen, Huawei has helped Shenzhen traffic police
reduce the mortality rate per 10,000 vehicles for 16
consecutive years, which had dropped to 0.62 in 2020,
making Shenzhen one of the world’s safest cities in
this regard.
Huawei’s smart customs solution focuses on scenarios
such as cross-border trade facilitation and port
security. It is currently adopted in nearly 20 countries
and regions, helping improve customs clearance
efficiency, people’s experience when passing through
customs, and local business environments.
Finance
Huawei helps financial institutions upgrade their
infrastructure, engage in agile innovation, intelligently
manage data, provide inclusive services, and upgrade
financial services targeting specific industries,
helping
financial customers go digital faster and become more
intelligent.
By the end of 2020, we had served over 2,000 financial
institutions from more than 60 countries and regions,
including 47 of the world’s top 100 banks. We have
established comprehensive strategic partnerships with
At Smart City Expo World Congress 2020, Huawei helped
Shanghai and Shenzhen win prestigious awards. As a smart city
powered by technology, Shanghai was recognized with the City
Award; Shenzhen won the Enabling Technologies Award for
technology-enabled refined city governance.
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more than 20 large banks, insurers, and securities
companies around the world, and become a trusted
strategic partner for the digital transformation of
financial institutions.
In China, some of our success stories in 2020 included
the following:
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We signed strategic partnership
agreements and
established joint innovation labs with a number of
leading financial institutions, including Shanghai
Pudong Development Bank (SPD Bank), China
Merchants Bank, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and
the Credit Card Center of China CITIC Bank.
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SPD Bank and Huawei jointly released the
Bank
of Things White Paper
, which proposed a brand-
new financial service model and design system for
“intelligent things”, ushering in a new era of “bank
of things” services.
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We teamed up with China Merchants Bank to build
a joint innovation lab that is focused on next-
generation data warehouses, aiming to develop
an enterprise data warehouse platform that will
remain technologically leading for the next decade.
We have also worked with our industry partners to
develop Kunpeng-based solutions
targeting specific
scenarios, which have helped the Industrial and
Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China,
China Construction Bank, and China Everbright Bank
develop new computing power and reach new heights
in terms of infrastructure and agile innovation.
Outside China, Huawei stood out from DBS Bank’s 64
technology partners and was awarded the Most Valued
Technology Partner of the Year 2020 for helping the
bank engage in agile innovation, enhance its reliability,
and improve its operating efficiency and services. We
also provided reliable, scalable, and high-performance
storage solutions for Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco,
Sympany Insurance Group in Switzerland, and Piraeus
Bank
in Greece, supporting the stable operations of
their core transactions and their business expansion.
We provided Ghana’s GCB Bank with our Mobile
Money solution, helping it to offer mobile payment
and other inclusive financial services. The solution
helped the bank expand its revenue from mobile
services by 10-fold. Through joint innovations with
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