Huawei Kicks Off 2023 Tech Arena Competitions in Europe
Huawei launched the 2023 Tech
Arena competitions in Europe at Viva Technology, one of Europe's biggest tech
summits, on Friday.
Tech
Arena competitions are sponsored and designed by Huawei's worldwide labs in
partnership with top universities to give students from around the world more
opportunities to experience and learn how to solve real-world problems.
Liu
Shaowei, President of Huawei’s European Research Institute, explained that the
company plans to host 10 Tech Arena competitions for over 1,000 students during
the 2023–2024 school year. These competitions will be hosted in several
countries, including France, the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Finland,
Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, and Israel.
Liu also
emphasized that Huawei’s sharing of the results of past Tech Arena competitions
was evidence of Huawei’s determination to invest in young talent. By the end of
2022, there were more than 5,400 students from over 52 universities who had
participated in Tech Arena. Also to date, Huawei has offered more than 3
million dollars to make this competition platform available to global students.
“The
results showed that more and more young people truly are improving from Tech
Arena; this is aligned with the company’s intention to help build stronger
talent pools for local communities,” Liu added.
Liu also
released the themes of some Tech Arena competitions; other competitions will
reveal theirs later in the year.
1. Tech Arena Ireland: Build a
reliable and trustworthy data assistant using ModelArts' cloud power to co-pilot
in the data lakes
2. Tech Arena France: Optical
network expansion by adding fiber
3. Tech Arena Switzerland: RAW burst
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Contestants
in Tech Arena will have the opportunity to test their skills involving coding,
algorithms, mathematics, and engineering to solve real-world industry problems.
The competitions will hand out awards to multiple winners.
Dr. José
R. Calvo, President of the Institute of International Relations at the Royal
European Academy of Doctors, noted: “These competitions such as Tech Arena not
only prepare students for future careers in these in-demand fields but also
empower them to contribute to solving some of our most significant global
challenges.”
Huawei
currently operates a network of R&D research centers in Europe, mainly
staffed with local researchers. The centers currently partner with over 300
universities and 900 research institutes around the world for international
talent cultivation and research.
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