By Alithea De Jesus
As the quest for ramping up the digital transformation in Asia Pacific region, the launch of Huawei’s first DigiX Lab is set to help developers and partners.
Located at the Changi Business Park in Singapore, the DigiX is equipped with augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence powered by Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) core kits, and other technological capabilities to support developers across the Asia Pacific, including the Philippines, in their app development journey.
Jay Chen, Huawei’s Vice President for the Asia Pacific speaking during the interview in the event said, “In the new intelligent era, Huawei aims to build a ‘1+8+N’ all-scenario mobile ecosystem with HMS that empower developers to innovate as they build their business.”
Huawei’s DigiX Lab. will certainly encourage innovation and challenge co-creative minds to explore next-generation opportunities and find solutions in the ongoing issues in technology such as app development tools to innovate and advance the future of the digital space.
“In the era of ecosystem collaboration, it is more important to manage cooperation than to manage the competition. With this in mind, Huawei will continue to increase investment in building a diversified and prosperous ecosystem to build a fully connected, intelligent Asia Pacific,” Chen added.
Huawei is also committed to bring more local in-demand apps onboard HUAWEI App Gallery to elevate its mobile ecosystem. Currently Huawei has been working with Filipino software and app developers to accomplish this goal.
As an advocate of talent enablement, Huawei initiated programs such as Huawei ICT Academy, ICT Certifications, Huawei Mobile Service Training, ICT Competition and Seeds for the Future to train students across the globe including the Philippines on ICT technologies and products.
Through its TECH4ALL initiative, Huawei aims to use the power of technology to bridge the digital divide and drive sustainable development.