Huawei Advances Digital Transformation in Automotive Industry, Focuses EV Infrastructure

Huawei Malaysia recently hosted the Huawei Malaysia Automotive Industrial Executive Symposium in Kuala Lumpur, focusing on the integration of advanced digital technologies in Malaysia’s automotive industry.

The event emphasized the role of cloud computing, intelligent connected vehicles, and smart manufacturing in driving the industry’s growth, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) sector.

Automotive Industry

Key Highlights:

  • Government Support: Mr. Andy Wei, Vice President of Huawei Cloud in Malaysia, praised the Malaysian Government’s policies that have accelerated the automotive industry’s digital transformation, including the goal to install 10,000 EV public charging points by 2025.
  • Infrastructure and Collaboration: Wei noted challenges such as the lack of sufficient infrastructure for EVs and emphasized the need for integrating cloud computing and IoT technologies while enhancing collaboration within the automotive supply chain.

Huawei and local expertise

  • Huawei’s Role: Huawei Malaysia aims to leverage its global expertise and local experience to address these challenges, offering mature technologies and solutions that can significantly contribute to the digitalization of Malaysia’s automotive sector.
  • Symposium Sessions: The event featured sessions like ‘Smart Connection on the Cloud: One Step Faster with Huawei Cloud’ and ‘HMS for Car: Global Automation Intelligent Solution,’

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