New leadership for Huawei Australia

The partnership between Huawei and Frequentis is aimed at fostering a flourishing public safety ecosystem, which will ultimately translate into greater levels of safety for citizens, while unlocking efficiencies through innovation for companies operating in the public safety industry. Under the partnership, Huawei and Frequentis will work together to develop a Next Generation Dispatching Solution for Command and Control centres. "By working together with Frequentis, Huawei aims to build joint innovation ecosystems, drive digital transformation, enable public safety industrial revolution," said Xiaoke Li, Vice President of Huawei of West Europe Enterprise, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. "Huawei is looking to allocate more resources to collaborations with industrial partners to provide more powerful and cost-efficient public safety solutions." The MOU signed by Huawei and Frequentis outlines the cooperation areas between the two companies. In the face of mounting public security threats, Huawei is committed to joining forces with leading industry partners to develop a vibrant, robust, and open Safe City ecosystem.


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New leadership for Huawei Australia

Zhao Xichu - outgoing Huawei Australia CEOThe cycle continues at Huawei Australia, with the company's local chief stepping out of the top job to make way for new blood. The Chinese tech company announced on 20 March that Meng Xiaojie had joined Huawei Australia as the company's new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). "I am really excited to take on the CEO role in Australia," Meng said. According to Huawei Australia Chairman, John Lord, the company's local board of directors considers Meng a solid leader who could continue to drive performance in the competitive and dynamic Australian market. At the same time, however, Meng said that Huawei still needs to continue to raise its brand awareness in the local market.

New leadership for Huawei Australia

China's Huawei to spend $300 million in New Zealand expansion
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] will spend NZ$400 million ($282 million) on research and development in New Zealand, the government said on Wednesday. "The initiatives that Huawei is committing to will also help strengthen our research and development activity and capability building in the digital and technological world," Bridges said. With domestic partners in New Zealand, the Chinese company will build a cloud data center and innovation labs at universities in Christchurch and Wellington, New Zealand economic development minister Simon Bridges and science minister Paul Goldsmith said in a joint statement. (Reporting by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)


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