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Two of the biggest telecom rivals could also be one of the biggest business partners. The latest extension of the mobile technology patent deal between Huawei and Nokia proves this theory quite right.
Huawei officially announced the extension patent license agreement with Nokia. However, the terms of the agreement remain confidential between the parties.
Back in 2017, Huawei and Nokia signed a multi-year patent license agreement. And the latest extension reflects Huawei’s prowess in different technologies, which continues to grow despite immense U.S. pressure.
IN 2019, Huawei was blacklisted by the U.S. government, which prohibits the world’s largest telecom equipment maker from accessing important resources to build new devices. However, the company didn’t stop researching on new technologies and spent a large sum of its investment only in R&D.
According to the information, Huawei’s R&D expenditure was 142.7 billion yuan ($21.28 billion) in 2021, which takes about 22.4 percent of its annual revenue. It’s one of the biggest stacks on research and development of new technologies.
Looking at the patent record, Huawei filed a record 6952 patents last year. From which, alone 3500 patent applications were filed with the EU patent office. As the tech maker held over 110,000 active patents globally by the end of 2021.
That’s not it, Huawei operates of 55 percent of its total workforce (over 100,000 employees) only in R&D facilities.
Other than Nokia, Huawei has also signed a multi-year cross-licensing patent-sharing agreement with its other rivals such as Oppo. The Tech maker will provide networking and 5G tech to the Chinese phone company.
In total, Huawei has partnered with over 20 leading tech companies including Samsung to share patent technologies.
“We are delighted to see our technologies are helping the automotive and other vertical industries in their digitalization,” said Alan Fan, head of Huawei’s intellectual property department. The royalties Huawei receives will in turn fund Huawei’s R&D efforts, he added.
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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 will boost investment in operating systems
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The success story of the HarmonyOS and OpenEuler operating systems needs no introduction and Huawei has now promised to boost investment in the operating system market more than ever.
Wang Tao, Executive Director of Huawei and Director of the ICT Infrastructure Business Management Committee attended China’s Operating System Industry Summit, saying that his company will increase investment in research and development of operating systems in various fields.
At the event, Tao delivered a speech entitled “Aggregate Root Technology, Open Source and Build a Prosperous Ecosystem of Basic Software”.
HarmonyOS:
This year, Huawei achieved over 320 million installations for HarmonyOS on its own devices and over 250 million unit installations of HarmonyOS Connect on third-party devices.
Euler:
OpenEuler is another example of excellence for Huawei in the operating system industry, as this new software recently reached over 3 million installations in service systems, account around 25% of the overall Chinese server market.
Tao’s vision for industry:
The Huawei official said the rise of the digital economy requires root-level development of the strong basic software industry.
Therefore, Huawei has a full range of ICT filed products. To make them, Huawei has accumulated basic software technologies and deployed them including operating systems, databases, AI frameworks, programming languages, and compilers.
Tao said Huawei will further increase the R&D investment to enhance the innovation and competitiveness of basic software to support the construction of digital infrastructure and improve the application ecosystem for products.
He also shared Huawei’s approach toward open-source software technologies. Huawei has applied its own software as Euler and HarmonyOS and donated them to OpenAtom Foundation.
The company promised that it will also invest to construct these two operating systems by embracing further the operating source community.
Tao also emphasized the importance of a large and quality app ecosystem, which is a key progress-maker for any operating system.
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OpenEuler is achieving new heights in the server operating system market, as recently, it completed 3 million installations in server system units. It is a big milestone for this new OS.
Wang Tao, Executive Director of Huawei and director of the ICT Infrastructure Business Management Committee said.
By the end of December 2022, the number of enterprise members in the open-source Euler community will exceed 600. The cumulative number of installed commercial deployments will reach 3 million sets, representing a new market for server operating systems in China. Among them, Euler’s new market share reached 25%.
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Today, Huawei officially launched a dedicated FusionSolar website that will enable you to view all of the information about FusionSolar products.
The top menu of Huawei FusionSolar website consists of customer types including, home, business, utility plat owners, professionals, partners, and support. The website also allows visitors to place an order directly from the website.
Exciting news! FusionSolar's new website is now LIVE! Our updated site features a sleek new user interface and an enhanced user experience.
👉 Check it out now: https://t.co/HojGuTJdwv#newwebsitelaunch #solarenergy #fusionsolar pic.twitter.com/RE6dwwxKwe— Huawei FusionSolar (@HuaweiSolar) December 26, 2022
Exciting news! FusionSolar's new website is now LIVE! Our updated site features a sleek new user interface and an enhanced user experience.
👉 Check it out now: https://t.co/HojGuTJdwv#newwebsitelaunch #solarenergy #fusionsolar pic.twitter.com/RE6dwwxKwe
— Huawei FusionSolar (@HuaweiSolar) December 26, 2022
The website showcase various section of achievement for the power saved during the course of the installation on various fields.
It has areas where the company distributed FusionSolar. There is also some other important information that explores Global Technical Support, Spare Parts Centers, Global Partners, and Global Research Centers.
Furthermore, visitors can also take a virtual visit to reference projects, exhibition halls, and more.
Huawei FusionSolar integrates digital and power electronics technologies to drive energy digitalization and help in the clean energy transition. Huawei FusionSolar contributes to a greener world with Smart PV+ Energy Storage System solutions.
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