26-05-2025
Huawei Backs SMEs With ICT Infrastructure in Uzbekistan
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Huawei, a global provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices, announced its continued support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region. The company reinforced this commitment during an exclusive Commercial Business Roundtable in Uzbekistan.
The event was part of the Huawei Tech Carnival 2025 in Tashkent. It gathered C-level executives, industry leaders, and Huawei's global management to discuss digital transformation strategies.
Huawei revealed its focus on future-proof and simplified ICT infrastructure tailored for SMEs.
Peter Zhang, Director of the Commercial Business Department, Enterprise Sales at Huawei, reported that the company aims to build deep partnerships and industry-specific strategies. He emphasized Huawei's role in shaping the commercial market's digital future.
The roundtable featured detailed presentations on Huawei MECA Commercial Business's 2024 milestones and its 2025 roadmap. Top executives from both the MECA Region and Huawei Global shared strategic insights.
Members of the Huawei Elite Club shared real-world success stories. These cases showed how implementing ICT infrastructure boosted operational efficiency and growth.
Experts at the event also discussed key digital transformation challenges for SMEs. Open sessions enabled commercial partners to collaborate and share knowledge.
Huawei also showcased its SME-focused solutions at the Commercial booth during the Tech Carnival. The company highlighted: Scalable and future-ready ICT infrastructure
Easy deployment and reduced IT complexity for SMEs
The solutions are designed to support industries such as education, healthcare, hospitality, retail, and manufacturing. Huawei stated that its offerings meet specific industry needs and allow for sustainable digital growth.
Osama M Henein, Managing Director at OHI, reported that the event offered valuable insights for navigating digital change. He noted Huawei's strategic direction and sector-focused approach as key to solving real-world challenges.
The event also highlighted success stories from regional partners. These stories demonstrated how Huawei's ICT infrastructure accelerated growth and improved customer experience.
Huawei's commercial business division continues to expand across the Middle East and Central Asia. The company reported active operations in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Gulf North, Pakistan, Iraq, Oman, Levant, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Armenia, and Georgia.
The Commercial Business Roundtable marked another milestone in Huawei's mission to make advanced ICT infrastructure accessible to businesses of all sizes.
Huawei concluded that effective digital transformation requires more than technology. It demands strong partnerships, deep expertise, and long-term support.