[Singapore, December 2, 2021] At the Asia Pacific (APAC) Smart Campus Solution Launch 2021, Huawei released its Smart Campus Solution in the region, inviting industry customers, partners, experts, and medias across APAC to seize the opportunities brought by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the integration of industry forces, in order to jointly promote the development of the smart campus industry.
In his opening remarks, Bob Chen, the Vice President of the Huawei Enterprise Business Group (BG), noted that APAC's smart campus market now exceeds US$10 billion in value, according to a third party report. He also detailed how Huawei is committed to promoting digitalization and is, in fact, already building secure, smart, and green campuses for different customers and stakeholders. "Huawei has completed 500 smart campus projects around the world, helping our customers achieve business success," Chen said. "We look forward to continuing to work with our customers, to deal with challenges as we build a smart world together.
Bob Chen, the Vice President of the Huawei Enterprise Business Group (BG)
Tony Khoo, the President of the Singapore International Facility Management Association (SIFMA) also spoke at the opening of the event. "As ICT advances, system construction gets more and more complex, with campuses getting bigger and bigger. It is therefore becoming harder to manage them and there is an urgent need for us to understand them better and manage them smarter. The launch of this Smart Campus Solution is timely, providing many of our members with the solution that they've been looking for."
The fully connected, intelligent world is approaching. Campuses will serve as the basic unit of cities, carriers of both work and life. As such, our entire society will be enhanced by improving campus efficiency and experience. Winson Wang, Head Partner Alliance, APAC Enterprise Business Group Openlab introduced the latest Huawei Smart Campus Solution which Huawei redefines the smart campus by building a secure, open, and sustainable digital platform that integrates new ICT technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile interconnection.
The biggest difference between a smart campus and a traditional campus lies in the upper-layer brain, including the Intelligent Operation Center (IOC) platform and smart applications, and the key ICT infrastructure is as follows