Green ICT is key to sustainable growth in the digital economy. The ICT industry is providing new technologies to help other industries reduce their carbon footprints.
Collective and collaborative action between government leaders and corporate citizens like Huawei can and will make the difference in achieving net-zero emissions targets.
“2022 will come with its fair share of challenges, but we will keep working closely with our global partners to overcome the difficulties we face, improve business performance, and strengthen our foundations” – Guo Ping
Huawei believes that global challenges must be addressed through openness and trust in Tech
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“Over the next 30 to 40 years, we will continue to see intelligence and low-carbon gain traction.”
The Digital Transformation ministry will work more extensively with established local developer resources and create a framework that makes better use of home-grown talent.
CANTO pledges support for Huawei's 1000 scholarships for Caribbean and LatAm women in ICT
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uawei will award one thousand scholarships with a value of more than $200,000 USD so that participants can partake of its offer of technologies certifications, such as the Huawei Certified ICT Associate (HCIA) International Certification.
Candidate startups will be classified based on four different tiers, a system in which the benefits will increase as the tier goes higher.
Infrastructure such as fixed broadband, mobile broadband and cloud computing have become crucial to economic performance. By 2030, it is expected that 5G will contribute between 2 to 5 percent of global GDP.
It can be loaded with popular communications software, including Teams and Zoom, but Huawei offers its own Cloud Meeting platform for use with the system.
“The inclusion of smart devices and smart technology in education is directly consistent with the Government’s ICT Blueprint to transform the nation.” Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly
“Investing in 4G is the best way to lower investment barriers to adopting 5G, that way in two to three years you can just turn on the 5g switch.” – Dr Mohammed Madkour
The ICT industry still lacks a standards-based, coordinated approach, especially when it comes to governance, technical capabilities, certification, and collaboration.
Attendees at the event were able to learn more about Huawei’s work globally and in T&T, hear one-on-one from previous interns’ experience at the company.
“Facts must be verifiable, and verification must be based on common standards. Huawei believes that this is an important model for building trust in the digital era.”
For the corporate strategy, the answer is that our strategy has always been consistent – to serve our customers and meet their expectations without minding going the extra mile

