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The 6th GIO Roundtable during HUAWEI CONNECT 2020
Key Progress and Industry Contributions
As of the end of 2020, Huawei is an active member
of more than 600 industry organizations,
including
standards organizations, industry alliances, open
source communities, and academic associations.
Within these organizations, we hold more than 400
key positions. We serve as a member of the board
or executive committee in 3GPP, ETSI, IETF, IIC, IEEE
SA, the Linux Foundation, CCSA, AII, TM Forum, WFA,
WWRF, CNCF, OpenInfra (formerly OpenStack), LFN,
LFDL, IFAA, GP, CUVA, VRIF, and BBF.
Huawei plays an active role in many industry
organizations. With
our innovative technologies, we
help the industry grow, and promote international
cooperation. We also focus on customers’ specific
business needs. We create resources to help implement
industry projects including 5G, AI, industrial Internet,
video, broad Internet of Vehicles (IoV), and intelligent
computing. To ensure the success of these projects,
we offer architectures,
pathways, and best practices
for digital transformation; as well as test beds, new
business models, case studies, open source code, and
developers. We also encourage industry organizations
to work together and innovate with partners, so that
our customers can build the
digital edge for success in
their own business.
We help create mechanisms for dialogue and
exchange at the senior level, including with industry
organizations, think tanks, academic researchers, and
corporate representatives. This gives industry leaders
a chance to explore how to make AI inclusive and use
the certainties of technology to address the uncertainty
of the future. We analyze
digital transformation trends,
key topics, and crucial areas of collaboration, and help
build industry consensus.
Working with our industry partners worldwide,
we have offered national governments advice
and recommendations on industrial policies for
ICT adoption and digital transformation. We help
governments introduce reasonable industrial policies
that are necessary to support inclusive economic
growth for their country.
In partnership with
leading industry organizations, we
continue to organize Global Industry Organizations
(GIO) roundtables, which are an opportunity for global
dialogue, exchange, and cooperation between ICT and
vertical industry organizations in various domains.
Within the GIO, we have set up working groups on
three topics: smart manufacturing, digital health, and
autonomous digital infrastructure.
We have organized
a series of workshops and roundtables, and have
created an expert advisory committee. Together,
GIO participants share insights into industry trends,
identify disconnects and problems different industries
face during digital transformation, and find new
ways for industry organizations to collaborate across
different domains, so that
we can accelerate digital
transformation for every industry.
Standards
Organizations
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