Huawei’s TECH4ALL Initiative Drives Digital and Green Transformation in Europe at Huawei Connect Paris 2024
Huawei highlighted its TECH4ALL initiative at Huawei Connect Paris 2024. This event focused on digital and green transformation in Europe. The TECH4ALL Forum discussed ongoing projects and their impact on sustainable development.
Jeffrey Zhou, President of ICT Marketing at Huawei, emphasized the importance of technology and partnerships for creating an inclusive digital world. The TECH4ALL initiative, launched in 2019, aims to drive these goals.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) presented the Tech4Nature partnership, started in 2020 with Huawei. This collaboration uses technology to support nature conservation. Tech4Nature has backed 11 projects across eight countries, addressing various conservation challenges. James Hardcastle, IUCN’s Global Protected and Conserved Areas Director, stated that the tech sector’s innovation is essential for solving biodiversity and climate issues.
Phase II of Tech4Nature began in 2024, introducing new projects in five countries. One project focuses on biodiversity monitoring in Spain’s Sierra Nevada.
The Greek startup PROBOTEK launched a forest fire prevention system under TECH4ALL. In cooperation with the Greek government and other partners, they selected Skiathos as a pilot site. This system combines sensors, 5G, AI, and drones to improve emergency responses to forest fires.
What are some of the key projects under Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative and their impacts on communities?
Interview with Jeffrey Zhou on Huawei’s TECH4ALL Initiative and Its Impact on Digital and Green Transformation
Date: October 2024
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Interviewer: Jeffrey, thank you for joining us. At the recent Huawei Connect Paris 2024, the TECH4ALL initiative was a focal point. Can you elaborate on the significance of this initiative for Huawei, particularly in the context of digital and green transformation in Europe?
Jeffrey Zhou: Thank you for having me. The TECH4ALL initiative, which we launched in 2019, is pivotal in our vision for an inclusive digital world. It is about leveraging technology to ensure not just access, but meaningful participation in the digital economy, especially in regions that have been left behind. At Huawei Connect Paris 2024, we showcased how strategic partnerships can catalyze this transformation, underscoring that collaboration is essential for sustainable development.
Interviewer: The TECH4ALL Forum featured discussions on various ongoing projects. Could you highlight some of these initiatives and their impact?
Jeffrey Zhou: Certainly. We’ve seen substantial progress through the Tech4Nature partnership with IUCN since its inception in 2020. This partnership harnesses technology to address pressing conservation issues. So far, 11 projects across eight countries have been initiated under this banner, each tackling unique challenges in biodiversity and ecosystem preservation. With Phase II launched in 2024, we are excited to introduce new projects, including one focused on biodiversity monitoring in Spain’s Sierra Nevada.
Interviewer: That sounds promising! I understand a Greek startup, PROBOTEK, has been making strides under TECH4ALL. Could you share more about their efforts in forest fire prevention?
Jeffrey Zhou: Absolutely. PROBOTEK’s innovative solution combines cutting-edge technologies like sensors, 5G, AI, and drones to enhance emergency responses to forest fires. Their pilot site in Skiathos is a compelling example of how local partnerships can effectively leverage technology for environmental protection. This initiative not only helps to safeguard natural resources but also highlights the role of tech in disaster risk reduction.
Interviewer: Education is another critical area for TECH4ALL. Can you discuss the collaboration with UNESCO in the Open School initiative?
Jeffrey Zhou: Education is fundamental to building an inclusive society. Our partnership with UNESCO aims to enhance education quality and equity globally, focusing on STEM education and promoting gender equality. The Open School initiative is designed to empower learners, especially marginalized groups, ensuring that they have the skills needed for tomorrow’s workforce.
Interviewer: The DigiTruck project seems to be making an impact in France. What can you tell us about it?
Jeffrey Zhou: The DigiTruck project, in partnership with Close the Gap and Konexio, is an exemplary model of providing digital skills training to disadvantaged communities. By serving 6,000 individuals across 31 cities, this initiative has not only recognized the importance of digital inclusion but has also won awards for its contributions. It is a clear demonstration of how technology can bridge social divides.
Interviewer: Looking ahead, what are Huawei’s future plans to advance inclusion and sustainability in Europe?
Jeffrey Zhou: We intend to deepen our collaborations with governments, NGOs, and academic institutions across Europe. Our goal is to create more projects under the TECH4ALL initiative that focus on both inclusion and sustainability. We believe that technology can be a powerful ally in solving some of the region’s most critical challenges, and we are committed to working towards that vision.
Interviewer: Thank you, Jeffrey, for sharing your insights on the TECH4ALL initiative and its impact. We look forward to seeing its continued evolution.
Jeffrey Zhou: Thank you for having me. We are excited about the future and the possibilities that lie ahead.
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In the education sector, UNESCO partnered with Huawei on the Open School initiative. This program aims to enhance education equity and quality globally. Magdalena Landry, Director of the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, highlighted the focus on STEM education and gender equality.
TECH4ALL partners Close the Gap and Konexio showcased the DigiTruck project. This initiative offers digital skills training to disadvantaged communities in France. The project has served 6,000 people across 31 cities and received an award for its contribution to digital inclusion.
Huawei collaborates with various partners, including governments, NGOs, and universities. The company plans to develop more projects in Europe to advance inclusion and sustainability.
