Huawei is continuing to lead the enterprise market in Saudi Arabia with exciting and innovative new products and services that are secure and help businesses to achieve their objectives. Huawei has built a reputation as a trusted partner for the enterprise sector thanks to its longstanding commitment to continually innovate and develop products and solutions that allow businesses to thrive.
Huawei’s industry leading position was highlighted during a special event held at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Riyadh aimed at showcasing the company’s continued focus on the Kingdom’s enterprise sector. This commitment is reflected in a wide range of devices and services Huawei is providing to the Saudi market at present and in the future.
During the ceremony which was attended by Huawei partners, Koma Chen, Head of Smart Device Department in Huawei Tech Investment Saudi Arabia said: “Huawei sees Saudi Arabia as an important market and has had a proud presence in the country for many years with an increasingly wider portfolio of products now available. These devices include everything from smartphones and laptops to tablets and wearables. We are constantly striving to provide even more products that not only meet but exceed the demands of enterprise and consumers in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, as a company we place a high importance on continuously pushing innovation in everything we do. As a result, we are firmly committed to providing more products to the Saudi market during the rest of 2021 and beyond.”
The ceremony highlighted the huge success of advanced Huawei products in the first half of 2021. True Wireless Stereo earphones saw a 111% increase in revenue, wearables revenue jumped by 91%, PC revenue rose by 27% and IoT (Internet of Things) increased by 19%.
An important element of this is Huawei’s Super Device concept which empowers the user with the ability to seamlessly connect and collaborate with different Huawei products. This means enterprises can use devices like the HUAWEI MatePad Pro, HUAWEI MateView standalone monitor, HUAWEI MateBook Series, the HUAWEI FreeBuds 4 as well as the HUAWEI WATCH 3 series to do more.
Huawei has broken down the traditional barriers to distributed technology to allow Super Device users to experience a whole new level of interconnectivity and take advantage of the different features of these devices.
Key to this approach is Huawei’s 1+8+N AI Life strategy where “1” represents mobile phone users; “8” are devices like tablets, PCs, VR devices, wearables, smart screens, smart audio, smart speakers, and head units; and “N” is IoT devices. Through the use of Super Device and the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) ecosystem, the strategy allows different types of devices to seamlessly share their capabilities and information. This delivers an intelligent experience to the end user across scenarios like smart office, fitness and health, smart home, easy travel, and entertainment.
Huawei understands the business objectives of its enterprise partners and therefore provides the Saudi market with products that feature the latest technology to help them to achieve their goals with greater productivity and efficiency. Products that will be available in the Kingdom include the HUAWEI MateBook B5, B7 and B3 Series of laptops that boast superb performance, improved security features, FullView displays and more. There is also the HUAWEI MateStation B desktop, the HUAWEI PixLab B5 printer, the HUAWEI Display 23.8-inch and HUAWEI MatePad C5e all aimed at boosting performance. Meanwhile, the HUAWEI Vision B7 and B5 Series of smart screens are ideal for any scenario and the HUAWEI Band 6 B delivers a whole new frontier for service innovation.
As a leading provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices, Huawei is determined to bring digital to every home, person and organization for a fully connected and intelligent world. To do this Huawei invests 10% of its annual sales into R&D with around 22 Billion USD spent on R&D in 2020, making it the third highest among multi-national companies globally. It employs 197,000 people in more than 170 countries out of which 53.4% of employees working in R&D and is ranked at number 44 on the Fortune 500 list.
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