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Approximately 1,200 participants from over 10 countries attended the Huawei Asia Pacific Partners Conference 2023 two-day event. N-able CEO Asanka Rajasinghe and Chief Technology Officer Rajitha Wickramasinghe, MillenniumIT ESP CEO Shevan Goonetilleke and Senior Director Rasika Sudasinghe, KBSL Information Technologies CEO Ehantha Sirisena, Hayleys Fentons General Manager ICT Yoosoof Mohamed and Head of Engineering and Presales Gayan Ranaweera attended the event together with Huawei Sri Lanka Director Enterprise Solutions Nadun Gunawardana
Huawei Technologies, the Chinese tech giant, stated that it intends to continue exploring opportunities for joint growth and shared success in the digital economy with its Asia-Pacific business partners.
The Huawei Asia Pacific Partners Conference 2023, hosted by Huawei APAC, began at the Shangri-La Hotel in Shenzhen, China, an emerging tech city and the headquarters of the Chinese ICT firms. Under the theme ‘Grow Together, Win Future,’ approximately 1,200 participants from over ten countries attended the two-day event, which began on 17 May.
Top executives from leading partners of Huawei in Sri Lanka were present at this prestigious event. The event received accolades from top executives from Huawei’s most significant partners in Sri Lanka for enlightening everyone about Huawei’s technological superiority.
“Together we had the opportunity to witness the latest technological developments and firsthand experience of Huawei’s significant contributions. These insights and experiences can serve as an inspiration for driving digital transformation in Sri Lanka, as we continue to explore innovative solutions and strategies to shape the future of our digital landscape,” said MillenniumIT ESP (MIT ESP) CEO Shevan Goonetilleke.
KBSL Information Technologies CEO Ehantha Sirisena said, “Technological advancements at Huawei are amazing and the event is an eye opener for everyone to understand the wider tech echo systems in China. These use cases are very much required in Sri Lanka and the larger SEA region.”
N-able Ltd. Chief Executive Asanka Bimal Rajasinghe commented, “Seeing is believing” that all of the Huawei partner leadership received regarding Huawei’s technological superiority and China’s technological advancement will undoubtedly pave the path forward.
During a meeting held between Sri Lanka partners and Huawei South Asia Region top officials, Huawei South Asia Region President Peter Pan Junfeng stated, “Huawei will continue to innovate and leverage the best-in-class products and solutions to achieve success alongside partners in the era of digital economy.”
He added, “Specifically, we will work with partners and top customers in Named Account (NA) markets to carry out joint innovation and build market benchmarks through flagship, intelligent cloud-network products. We will also offer ‘lightweight yet powerful’ scenario-based solutions for commercial markets, helping partners expand their market presence. Furthermore, we will deliver best-selling products for distribution business and work with our partners to tap into new growth opportunities.”
Tech companies from Sri Lanka including Sinetcom Ltd. – Sri Lanka, MAXCOM Technologies Ltd, N-able Ltd., MillenniumIT ESP (MIT ESP), KBSL Information Technologies Ltd., Hayleys Fentons, and Debug Group of Companies, participated in the conference. In the Asia-Pacific region, Huawei boasts more than 7,900 enterprise partners and over 2,000 cloud partners.