Huawei’s annual South East Asia Core Partner Convention gathers over 400 delegates, representing more than 1,900 partners in Southeast Asia’s 10 markets
Huawei, a leading global provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices, today announced its procurement results for 2018 in the South East Asia (SEA) region, which amounted to USD 608 million. In Thailand alone, it reached USD 196.3 million, followed by India (USD 146 million) and Hong Kong (USD 105.3 million). From 2016 to 2018, total procurement in the region amounted to USD 2.09 billion. Huawei established its SEA regional headquarters in Thailand in 2015. The regional office includes a Training Center, a Customer Solutions Innovation Centre (CSIC) and an OpenLab. And covers 10 markets, namely Sri Lanka ,Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong and Macao, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam.
The forecast procurement budget for the SEA region in 2019 is expected to grow further, at USD 652 million.
These dynamic figures were revealed during Huawei’s 2019 SEA Core Partner Convention at The Conrad Hotel in Bangkok. The event theme was “Openness, Transparency, Collaboration for Sharing the Success”. It gathered over 400 delegates from the company’s 1,900+ suppliers in the SEA region, representing various industries such as production, logistics, engineering services, enterprise network, marketing, etc.
Keynote addresses and presentations included a welcome speech by James Wu, President of Huawei SEA, an introduction to Huawei businesses, customer achievements and procurement data in the SEA region. Several Huawei strategic partners such as Turnkey Communications Services (TKC) and Cummins DKSH, from Thailand, shared their experiences with their colleagues. Several companies received an award for their outstanding collaboration with Huawei in the following categories: Admin Purchase, Engineering Service Purchase and Material Purchase.
In the past 3 years, Huawei’s collaboration with its 1,900+ partners generated more than 45,000 work positions in its suppliers’ companies. More than 125,000 telecom engineers were trained in the region, with over 98,000 receiving professional certifications. Huawei implemented more than 300 quality system inspections at its mainstream partners, helping over 130 companies pass ISO or other relevant certifications.
Piya Jirapapongsa, Deputy Managing Director of Turnkey Communications Services (TKC), a telecom engineering service company and a long-term partner of Huawei in Thailand, explained, “We started collaborating with Huawei in 2006 and our partnership is based on the same key principles: our never-ending dedication to project excellence; the cohesion and deep sense of teamwork; putting customers first and really meaning it. At Huawei and TKC, we go the extra mile for clients, excellence and customer loyalty is a reward in itself.”
Jason Feng, Global Strategic Account Managerat Cummins, the world’s leading industrial engine manufacturer, declared: “Because of the strategic vision that makes people’s lives better by unleashing the power of a unifiedand strong partnership, Huawei and Cummins have joined a Global Cooperation Agreement since 2008. Huawei’s increasing brand recognition allows it to compete at the top end.In 2019, Cummins DKSH Thailand (CDT) supports Huawei’s UIH DATA CENTER BCH 4. We appreciate to be part of the spectacular work done with Huawei.”
2019 is the year of 5G. As the most important national ICT infrastructure, 5G will provide Southeast Asia with industry opportunities worth 1.2 trillion USD. In the region, the number of 5G subscribers will top 80 million, Internet traffic will increase 5 times, over 20 smart cities are on the way, and wireless, digital and intelligent equipment will boost social productivity by 4–8% on average.
“As the global leader in 5G, partnering with Huawei is like taking the first bus to the next destination. Huawei has worked in Southeast Asia for 20 years, and thanks to the amazing support of all our partners, we have no negative records related to cyber security. We can tell the world that Huawei is a trustworthy and valuable partner for future growth,” concluded James Wu.