Huawei has Moved 5 Main Bases to bring Digital Transformation in the Industrial Sector
Huawei has Moved 5 Main Bases to bring Digital Transformation in the Industrial Sector
Huawei has released its seventh Global Connectivity Index (GCI) 2020 report. Under this, the company has presented the phased foundations for digital transformation of the industry.
The company is confident that these bases will help the industry in digital transformation as well as returns. It is believed that the transition to industry digital system can help increase the country's productivity, improve the economy and develop a competitive market in the future.
Reducing the distance with the big economy
The report analyzes the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI). The average score of countries with early economies has been increasing since 2015.
Similarly, their annual growth rate is also high. This shows that countries with primary economies are gradually closing the gap with countries with large economies. The reason for this is the use of technology, the report said.
According to the report, broadband access has increased significantly in countries with early economies. In such countries, the average mobile broadband access has increased 2.5 times.
The number of Forge users has increased from one percent to 19 percent. Mobile broadband has become 25 percent cheaper.
Such data show that in such countries, it is easier to expand services digitally and seize new opportunities.
In addition, e-commerce spending in such countries has doubled compared to 2014, reaching 200 per person, according to the report.
Priority of information technology budget
Every country has been prioritizing budget for information technology. The report states that developed and developing countries have provided budget for the IT sector even though they have reduced the budget for the non-IT sector by three times.
As a result, the country, which now has a capable digital infrastructure, is in a position to quickly recover from the impact of the Corona on the economy.
Digital transformation in the economic sector has helped countries to boost their economies and invest in technologies that are compatible with existing systems in order to reap good returns.
Generally, the economy is made up of a combination of different sectors. One or two of them may be more dominant.
Therefore, the GCI 2020 report states that a country's ICT strategy should be based on its accumulated capacity regionally. No matter what the industry, digitization will add value.
The GCI report therefore proposes five key steps for the digital transformation of the economic sector:
Step 1: Work Efficiency, it focuses on tracking every person working in the industry and evaluating their performance.
Step 2: Functional efficiency, ICT-based computerized and automated systems will help you to do many things at once. That said, it will help to exchange information correctly.
Phase III: System Efficiency, this phase focuses on the digitization of systems used in industry. Which will require connectivity and cloud web service.
Step 4: Organizational efficiency, the industry is digitized, everything inside is cloud-based, all systems are connected to one system. Now it is effective management. For that, IoT and Artificial Intelligence need to be able to analyze and view data in real time through the system.
Step 5: The ecosystem, if the industry is fully digitized, can be modified at any time according to the needs of the market. With the presence of technologies such as FiveG, IoT, robotics, new business models, working methods and new opportunities in product digitization, the industry needs to be ready for that.
Huawei has released its seventh Global Connectivity Index (GCI) 2020 report. Under this, the company has presented the phased foundations for digital transformation of the industry.
The company is confident that these bases will help the industry in digital transformation as well as returns. It is believed that the transition to industry digital system can help increase the country's productivity, improve the economy and develop a competitive market in the future.
Reducing the distance with the big economy
The report analyzes the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI). The average score of countries with early economies has been increasing since 2015.
Similarly, their annual growth rate is also high. This shows that countries with primary economies are gradually closing the gap with countries with large economies. The reason for this is the use of technology, the report said.
According to the report, broadband access has increased significantly in countries with early economies. In such countries, the average mobile broadband access has increased 2.5 times.
The number of Forge users has increased from one percent to 19 percent. Mobile broadband has become 25 percent cheaper.
Such data show that in such countries, it is easier to expand services digitally and seize new opportunities.
In addition, e-commerce spending in such countries has doubled compared to 2014, reaching 200 per person, according to the report.
Priority of information technology budget
Every country has been prioritizing budget for information technology. The report states that developed and developing countries have provided budget for the IT sector even though they have reduced the budget for the non-IT sector by three times.
As a result, the country, which now has a capable digital infrastructure, is in a position to quickly recover from the impact of the Corona on the economy.
Digital transformation in the economic sector has helped countries to boost their economies and invest in technologies that are compatible with existing systems in order to reap good returns.
Generally, the economy is made up of a combination of different sectors. One or two of them may be more dominant.
Therefore, the GCI 2020 report states that a country's ICT strategy should be based on its accumulated capacity regionally. No matter what the industry, digitization will add value.
The GCI report therefore proposes five key steps for the digital transformation of the economic sector:
Step 1: Work Efficiency, it focuses on tracking every person working in the industry and evaluating their performance.
Step 2: Functional efficiency, ICT-based computerized and automated systems will help you to do many things at once. That said, it will help to exchange information correctly.
Phase III: System Efficiency, this phase focuses on the digitization of systems used in industry. Which will require connectivity and cloud web service.
Step 4: Organizational efficiency, the industry is digitized, everything inside is cloud-based, all systems are connected to one system. Now it is effective management. For that, IoT and Artificial Intelligence need to be able to analyze and view data in real time through the system.
Step 5: The ecosystem, if the industry is fully digitized, can be modified at any time according to the needs of the market. With the presence of technologies such as FiveG, IoT, robotics, new business models, working methods and new opportunities in product digitization, the industry needs to be ready for that.









