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Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is going to showcase its latest products at Digital Bangladesh Mela-2023, scheduled to be held on January 26-28 at Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC) in the capital.
The three-day fair will introduce the latest innovations and future technological trends with industry partners and visitors, according to a press statement.
As the titanium sponsor of the fair, Huawei will set up a pavilion at the venue showcasing its latest technologies, arrange quiz sessions for the visitors and distribute prizes among winners.
Majian, chief technical officer of Huawei Bangladesh, said, “Huawei has been working in this industry as an enabler of the ICT ecosystem. We are always there with our world-class innovative solutions to bring digital to every person, home and organisation and build a fully connected, intelligent Bangladesh.”
He also said, “Carbon neutrality has also been an important matter for us and the Bangladesh government. With that agenda, our pavilion, themed as Stride to 5.5G, will bring diverse cutting-edge technologies to the fair that include 5.5G, robotics, smart port, smart education, Huawei solar PV solution, cloud service and many more.”
According to the press statement, the Huawei pavilion will be equipped with multiple ‘breakthrough innovations’ in different frontiers like 5.5G, Enterprise Business Solutions, Huawei Cloud, etc.
Demo sites of smart port and digital power solutions will also be available for the visitors, along with video illustrations and success stories of its latest innovations.
Apart from these, the visitors can partake in quiz sessions, which will be held every two hours, and win attractive prizes. Huawei Bangladesh announced a separate quiz campaign on the occasion on its Facebook page.
According to Forbes magazine, former Chinese military officer Ren Zhengfei started Huawei with $5,680 in Shenzhen. Three decades later, the company grew to be a world-leader in telecommunications provider, with $109 billion in annual sales.
The tech giant has a massive portfolio of over 100,000 patents globally. It is one of the top patent holders in 5G technology, which is next-generation ultra-fast mobile internet seen as key to underpinning future industries such as artificial intelligence and autonomous cars.