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APAC: Huawei to boost startup initiatives to build robust ecosystems

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Huawei Cloud recently announced its plans, including cloud collaboration and innovation programme to supercharge startup growth at the Asia-Pacific Spark Founders Summit held simultaneously in Singapore and Hong Kong.

The Chinese telecom giant will take four initiatives to that end.

The first initiative involves joint outreach by Huawei Cloud and Huawei Mobile Services (HMS).

Huawei will combine Cloud infrastructure with HMS to empower all industries – from media, entertainment, and finance, to the industrial Internet, healthcare, and education. Huawei Cloud and HMS developers and partners will benefit from unified accounts, one-stop development platforms, and one-stop app distribution and marketing.

Their second initiative is all about continuous tech innovation. Huawei Cloud’s Cloud-Native 2.0 solution helps enterprises build full-stack, agile capabilities by leveraging highly efficient infrastructure and leading cloud-native technologies. Singapore-based startup Nestia, online car marketplace UCARS, and Indonesian express delivery company have benefitted from the solution.

The third initiative will help the startups in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) expand their business into the global market. Huawei Cloud operates 45 availability zones in 23 different geographic regions.

Also, Huawei Cloud will offer a high-quality business ecosystem. It has built high-quality ecosystems for startups in APAC, covering consulting services, SaaS partners, software partners, as well as governments, and top venture capitals.

“We work with local governments, leading incubators, well-known VCs, and universities, building support platforms for startups across many regions. We launched the Spark Program in APAC last year, with 40 startups joining us so far. We have already helped four of these startups launch new products and completely transform their businesses while helping eight enter new markets.” Zhang Ping’an, senior vice-president of Huawei, said.

Source: United News of Bangladesh