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Huawei to Showcase Cloud and AI Solutions at Web Summit Qatar 2025 - TECHx Media Huawei to Showcase Cloud and AI Solutions at Web Summit Qatar 2025

TECHx19-02-2025

Huawei to Showcase Cloud and AI Solutions at Web Summit Qatar 2025
Huawei, a global provider of ICT infrastructure, is set to showcase its cutting-edge Cloud and AI solutions at Web Summit Qatar 2025, scheduled from February 23 to 26 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). With the theme 'Accelerate Intelligence with Everything as a Service,' Huawei will highlight how its advanced technologies are enabling businesses and industries to leverage cloud computing, AI, and digital transformation to unlock new levels of innovation and efficiency.
The Web Summit Qatar, returning for its second year after a successful 2024 debut, strengthens Qatar's position as a global tech and innovation hub. The event brings together top technology companies, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss the future of AI, cloud computing, and digital transformation.
Huawei Cloud, a leader in AI-driven industry applications, is advancing industry intelligence with its full-stack AI capabilities. The company offers a range of solutions, including infrastructure, computing power, algorithms, development frameworks, and the innovative Pangu Large Models. Huawei's CloudMatrix AI-native infrastructure, Huawei Cloud Stack, and Ascend AI cloud services provide massive AI computing power with unmatched efficiency, offering flexible deployment options to meet diverse enterprise needs.
The Pangu Large Model 5.0, which is part of Huawei's latest advancements, enhances multimodal capabilities, reasoning, and real-world applications across various sectors, such as autonomous driving, smart cities, robotics, industrial design, and drug R&D. This further solidifies Huawei Cloud's leadership in AI-driven digital transformation.
Huawei's 'Everything as a Service' strategy, covering Infrastructure as a Service, Technology as a Service, and Expertise as a Service, aims to provide scalable, secure, and high-performance cloud-based solutions. At Web Summit Qatar, Huawei will demonstrate how these offerings enable governments, enterprises, and industries to accelerate their digital transformation journeys.
Rico Lin, President of Huawei Gulf North Region, shared, 'At Huawei, we are dedicated to accelerating intelligence and enabling businesses to thrive in the digital era. Our participation in Web Summit Qatar 2025 highlights our commitment to delivering innovative Cloud and AI solutions that empower industries to scale faster, operate smarter, and achieve greater efficiency. As Qatar moves towards a knowledge-based economy, we are excited to collaborate with leaders, government stakeholders, and technology pioneers to shape the future of AI-driven innovation.'
Huawei Cloud's Infrastructure as a Service, represented by KooVerse, boasts 96 availability zones across 33 regions, offering public, private, and edge cloud options for over 170 countries. Technology as a Service solutions, such as ModelArts and DataArts, empower enterprises to modernize applications and unlock the full value of their data. CodeArts and MetaStudio provide powerful tools for software development and virtual content creation.
Furthermore, Huawei's Expertise as a Service, exemplified by MacroVerse aPaaS, allows industry developers to leverage Huawei's extensive digitalization experience to drive innovation in sectors like government, finance, manufacturing, and transportation.
Huawei's participation will focus on showcasing industry-specific AI applications, including AI-powered diagnostics in healthcare, predictive maintenance in manufacturing, AI-driven risk assessment in finance, and AI-enhanced logistics in transportation. Huawei's AI for Industries initiative aims to integrate AI into core decision-making processes, boosting efficiency, reducing costs, and unlocking new growth opportunities across sectors.
Aligned with Qatar's digital transformation agenda, Huawei's solutions support the country's focus on harnessing AI, big data, and cloud computing to enhance public services, drive economic competitiveness, and build a sustainable, knowledge-based economy. Huawei is committed to collaborating with local enterprises, government entities, and global partners to drive meaningful transformation through cloud and AI technologies.
Huawei invites attendees to visit booth E503 at Web Summit Qatar to experience live demonstrations, engage with experts, and discover how Cloud and AI technologies can transform businesses and industries.

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