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Huawei vows to boost Thailand’s tech ecosystem as it marks 20 years in Thailand

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24/10/2019
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Huawei Thailand on announced its mission to build a thriving technology ecosystem in celebration of its 20th anniversary in Thailand.

In line with the theme “Together for a Fully Connected, Intelligent Thailand”, Huawei said it was committed to bringing the latest information and communications technology to the country.

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“This year marks a significant milestone for Huawei, as we are celebrating our 20th anniversary in Thailand,” said Abel Deng, CEO of Huawei Thailand. “After 20 years in Thailand, we understand the market deeper than others and know how important innovation is for the future of Thailand.”

“The key to a country’s innovation ability lies in talents while the key to a country’s digital economy development is the industrial ecosystem. We have the responsibility to contribute more to Thailand, to shape a fully connected, intelligent Thailand together,” Deng said.

Since its establishment in Thailand in 1999, Huawei has been an important contributor to the development of Thailand’s ICT industry. The company successfully participated in the construction of 2G, 3G and 4G networks with innovative technologies.

“We are so proud to say that we made great contribution to Thailand in the past two decades. We are committed to be the enabler of Thailand 4.0, which fulfills our vision of ‘Bringing digital to every person, home and organisation for a fully connected, intelligent world’,” Deng said.

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