Huawei ICT Competition 2022-2023 Global Final Held in Shenzhen
On May 27, 2023, the
Huawei ICT Competition 2022-2023 Global Final concluded in Shenzhen, drawing to
a close the seventh installment of this competition. The first to be held in
person since 2019, the event’s culmination was a competition between finalists
in 146 teams from 36 countries. Before the Final, more than 120,000 students
from more than 2000 universities in 74 countries and regions around the world
took part in the ICT Competition.
Teams from
Shenzhen Polytechnic, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guangzhou
College of Commerce, Yangtze Normal University, and Hunan Industry Polytechnic
won the Network Track Grand Prize. Teams from Guilin University of Electronic
Technology, Shenzhen Polytechnic, and Nanning College for Vocational Technology
won the Cloud Track Grand Prize. The team of Shenzhen Polytechnic won the
Computing Track Grand Prize. Teams of Jilin University and Ahmadu Bello
University won the Grand Prize of the innovation competition. The imin team
from Tsinghua University won the Smart Road Grand Prize, and the Jsgroup from
Xi'an Jiaotong University won the Electric Power Digitalization Grand Prize.
Xiao Haijun,
President of Global Partner Development and Sales Dept, Huawei Enterprise
Business Group said, “Digital talent and digital skills will be the foundation
for the digital economy development. In the future, Huawei will bring ICT
education resources to more schools around the world. We are projected to build
7000 Huawei ICT Academies in total by 2026, train more than 1 million students
every year, greatly improving students' digital literacy and skills for a more
dynamic and inclusive digital world.”
Stefania
Giannini, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, sent her wishes for
the Huawei ICT Competition through a video. She said that Huawei ICT
Competition not only improved students' digital skills, but also explored
feasible solutions for the sustainable development. She expressed that UNESCO
fully supports Huawei's efforts in the education industry to improve global
connectivity and digital skills.
Xiao Ran, Vice
President of Huawei Strategic Research Institute, stated that Huawei is
building a robust ICT talent ecosystem and accelerating the digitalization
progress of the world by launching more Huawei ICT Academies, releasing talent
white papers, and holding the Huawei ICT Competition.
Professor
Mohan Munasinghe, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 2007, Blue Planet Prize
Laureate in 2021, Former Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC), delivered a speech through a video. He stated that ICT has a key
role to play in harmonizing the sustainable development triangle of economy,
environment, and society. While digital technology will help to boost
productivity and growth, facilitate productivity and economic growth, and
strengthen inclusiveness and cooperation. The Huawei ICT Competition encourages
students to innovate and make critical breakthroughs that help achieve
balanced, inclusive, and green growth globally.
Vicky Zhang,
Vice President of Huawei Corporate Communications Dept, said, "Huawei has
set up the Women in Tech Award to encourage female contestants, promoting
gender equality in the ICT industry and social inclusion. This year, the
proportion of female contestants in the global final exceeded 21%, an increase
of 8% compared to 3 years ago."
As a key
project of Huawei's Seeds for the Future 2.0 initiative, the Huawei ICT
Competition aims to provide a platform for global college students to compete
and communicate with each other in the ICT field. As of the end of 2022, Huawei
has cooperated with 2200 universities to build Huawei ICT Academies, helping to
train more than 200,000 students each year. Since its initial launch in 2015,
more than 580,000 students from 85 countries and regions around the world have
participated in the competition.
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