Huawei Cloud has unveiled its ambitious plans to propel Singaporean enterprises from basic cloud adoption to full-scale intelligence at the Huawei Cloud Singapore Summit 2025. The event, themed “Accelerate Intelligence, Ignite Smarter Future,” gathered over 500 representatives from government, business, and technology sectors to discuss strategies for enhancing enterprise productivity amidst a complex global landscape.
Maxi Wang, CEO of Huawei International, emphasised Singapore’s commitment to practical innovation, stating, “In the era of intelligence, Singapore has always valued practical innovation, the kind that lifts productivity, streamlines operations, and empowers every individual to grow.” Huawei aims to equip the local workforce with globally competitive skills by collaborating with industry and higher education partners.
Sunny Shang, President of Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific, highlighted Singapore’s role as a global innovation hub, noting the country’s unique five local Available Zones (AZ) deployment. This infrastructure supports service continuity and acts as a bridge for innovative solutions between Singapore and the world.
Huawei Cloud’s Director of Marketing, Aka Dai, introduced the company’s full-stack innovation for the intelligent era. This includes one-stop service capabilities that enable customers to leverage data and intelligence effectively. The integration of data and intelligence across business functions aims to transform innovative ideas into tangible results.
Gigi Hu, Managing Director of Huawei Cloud Singapore, outlined plans to invest in consulting, planning, and R&D support for key industries. Huawei Cloud will assist 10 major enterprises in implementing multi-cloud strategies and support over 50 Singaporean companies in upgrading to intelligent transformation.
The summit showcased industry practices and innovations, with partners like Grab and Minimax discussing cloud-native innovations. Huawei Cloud’s commitment to integrating technological innovation in everyday life was also highlighted, with initiatives like Tech4City promoting digital talent and public good.
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