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Huawei won the “Corporate Startup Star Award” and “China Corporate Startup Star Award” for the second year, at the Corporate Startup Stars Award Ceremony 2022 (CSS) in London, UK.
The CSS Award was launched in 2016 under the European Commission’s Startup Europe Partnership initiative, by Mind the Bridge in partnership with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). CSS award aims at recognizing the best companies worldwide in terms of open innovation and corporate-startup collaboration.
In total, 100 companies, located in every region of the world, have been recognized for their work: 50 as Global Corporate Startup Stars and 50 as Global Open Innovation Challengers.
“At Huawei, we are fully committed to open innovation. We’ve spent many efforts on different areas to support a collaborative and open environment by working with various partners: from incubating startups and SMEs to fostering joint industry solutions through our global OpenLabs, to encouraging the exchange of ideas on science and technology.” expressed Jeff Wang, President of the Public Affairs and Communications Dept at Huawei.
Alongside Huawei, there are other companies named in the CSS 2022 Top 50 Corporate Startup Stars.
These are AB InBev, Airbus, Allianz, AXA, Bayer, BNP Paribas, BMW Group, Bosch Group, BP, Cisco Systems, Citigroup, Coca Cola, Daimler (Mercedes-Benz), Deutsche Telekom, Enel, Engie, EQT Partners, Philip Morris, Visa, Hyundai Motor, Iberdrola, IBM, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, LG Electronics, Merck KGaA, Mitsubishi, Munich Re, National Grid, Nestlé, Novartis, Orange, Ping An Insurance, GSK, Samsung, SAP, Saudi Aramco, Schneider Electric, Shell, Siemens, Société Générale, Sumitomo, Telefónica, Toyota Motor, Unilever, Volkswagen, Walmart, Xiaomi, and SoftBank Group.
Other than CSS, Huawei also won the “China Corporate Startup Star Award” as the top performer in the China region.
“Huawei has proven through different startup initiatives to stay resilient to industry changes and its willingness to explore new technologies. Spark Accelerator is helping early-stage companies in different innovation ecosystems with the technical and financial support they need to scale globally and connects them with promising partnership opportunities,” said Alberto Onetti, Chairman of Mind the Bridge.
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Most of Deng Li’s smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.
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Huawei gains 10 fold 5G uplink rate beyond 3Gbps
Huawei is still leading the Chinese smart band market: Q3 2022
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Despite challenges, Huawei is achieving high 5G including the latest 10 fold uplink speed than traditional 5G. The latest announcement came during the 10th China Mobile Global Partner Conference, China Mobile released the 5G-Advanced “Innovation Chain-Industrial Chain” Dual-chain Convergence Action Plan Yearbook (2022 Edition). Huawei participated in this release event as the only representative of telecom equipment vendors.
In 2022, Huawei is working on a dual-chain integration action plan. Therefore, the Chinese tech maker is working with its partners such as China Mobile to gain new efficiency.
This includes innovative in-depth cooperation production of multiple phased results and contribution of 25 out of 79 yearbook results, ranking first among all partners.
As mentioned by Huawei, the guidance of the dual-chain fusion action plan, the first batch of 5G 5G-A end-to-end industry models including:
1. Based on X-layer cross-layer integration technology, the collaborative innovation of four-dimensional integration of device-network-cloud-industry, with the help of service label information perception and network status information perception, achieves fine-level QoS guarantee for XR services and increases the number of users with satisfactory experience 5 times.
2. The SUL-based dual-carrier UDD is the first in the industry to achieve a cell uplink peak rate exceeding 3Gbps through 50MHz SUL+100MHz TDD, attributing Huawei to achieve 10 fold 5G rate increase.
3. Jointly completed the test of eIoT cellular Internet of Things (ie passive Internet of Things) technology prototype, achieving a coverage distance of more than 200 meters for the first time in the industry, which is more than 20 times higher than that of traditional RFID technology.
4. Work together to create a model of synaesthesia fusion, and realize real-time tracking of vehicle trajectories by deploying communication-sensing integrated base stations. Under the requirements of sub-meter precision, the perception distance exceeds 800 meters for the first time.
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According to the latest states published by market researchers, Canalys, Huawei is still leading the Chinese market for smart band consumer products for Q3 2022.
Huawei is guarding its spot for the top spot with a 24.0 percent market share for smart band in Q3 2022 but it was 30 percent in the same quarter last year. It’s due to the severe decline of 27 percent in the year.
It’s a sharp fall for the Chinese tech maker, allowing other homeground competitors to grab the falling shares. Such to mention that Xiaomi has moved to a 21.9 percent market share from 19.1 in the same quarter last year.
Apple comes forth and is the biggest beneficiary in this quarter with 52.9 percent on-year growth including an 8.6 percent market share. It is followed by Oppo for the fifth spot with a 4.3 percent market share and 22.2 percent of annual growth.
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It’s revealed that the wristband market has experienced a year-on-year decline for eight consecutive quarters, with shipments falling to 3.5 million units. Basic smartwatches also declined in the quarter, down 7.7% year-on-year, remaining at 5.1 million units shipped.
Smartwatches became the only sub-category that maintained growth in mainland China in the third quarter, with a year-on-year increase of 16.8% to 3.4 million units.
However, basic smartwatches still hold the largest market share in the mainland region with over 40%, next comes smart wristbands and smartwatches at 29% and 28% respectively.
(via – ithome)
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In the last two years, Huawei has progressed pretty fast in the field of the smart car business. The company is providing technology for third-party car makers such as smart car cockpits powered by HarmonyOS.
Recently, the CEO of the Intelligent Automotive Solution BU, Yu Chengdong said in an interview that making low-end cars can sell a lot but it’s meaningless. Yu also mentioned that Huawei is investing a lot in the field of smart cars to innovate new software, hardware, chips, algorithms, and more. Hence, the Chinese tech maker can help car companies to sell a lot of units.
That’s not it, Huawei can help car makers to become high-end brands to acquire more sales.
In the past two years, Huawei cooperated with multiple car brands such as SERES. Meanwhile, the smart car business team is working tirelessly including weekends, nights, evenings, and holidays.
Huawei also a lot on customer service and the development of smart car solutions. The aim of Huawei is to become number one in China and the world.
(source – mydrivers)
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