Amid the buzzing cityscape of Bangkok, an exciting new chapter has unfolded for two tech giants, AIOT Corporate Co., Ltd. and Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd. On May 8, 2025, Mr. Punapak Jeammana, the General Manager of AIOT, alongside Mr. William Zhang, President of Enterprise Business at Huawei, graced the scene of a live event to celebrate the unveiling of the very first HUAWEI eKit e-commerce store outside of China. This dynamic endeavor is nestled on Thailand’s popular Shopee platform, marking a significant step forward in the realm of digital enterprise solutions.
In this tech-savvy city, where tradition entwines with futurism, Huawei’s strategic alliance with AIOT represents a harmonious blend of strengths aimed at empowering the digital transformation of Thailand’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This venture is more than just a business move—it’s a commitment to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation through accessible digital solutions.
So, what is HUAWEI eKit all about? As a dynamic sub-brand, it swings into action beneath the expansive Huawei umbrella. Designed with the distribution market in mind, it boasts a diversified product arsenal, including datacom, storage solutions, and smart collaborative tools. Now, thanks to the bustling Shopee platform, these offerings are set to be more accessible than ever, featuring a showcase of advanced networking must-haves like switches, WLANs, and routers. It’s not just tech, it’s high-speed, secure, and downright seamless connectivity for Thailand’s industrious SMEs.
Ever since HUAWEI eKit graced the Thai market back in the latter days of 2023, it has quickly enamored partners and captured the imagination of schools, clinics, hotel chains, and real estate developers. The Grand Shopee launch represents their first official e-commerce store out of China, ushering in an era of streamlined procurement for SME clients. Simplicity and efficiency are now just a click away!
But wait, there’s more! Customers are promised more than surfing through a digital marketplace. HUAWEI eKit’s store isn’t just about buying, it’s about assurance and service:
- Rest easy with robust product quality assurance.
- Flexible seven-day no-questions-asked return and exchange policy.
- Onsite delivery and installation tailored to your convenience.
- Round-the-clock online customer support, day or night.
- Comprehensive service coverage spanning five key regions across the country.
- Offline exhibition halls offering hands-on product trials and expert consultations.
Currently, the digital shelves boast an array of SME network devices like the popular HUAWEI eKit AP361, AP362E, and AP162E. As a cherry on top, and to celebrate this exciting launch, customers can indulge in exclusive “Four Gifts of Value” promotions lightening the month. More notable, top-tier products are on the horizon, ready to make their debut anytime soon.
Looking toward tomorrow, HUAWEI eKit is unwavering in its commitment to innovation and collaborative finesse. By anticipating future trends and delivering solutions built for real-world scenarios, the company is poised to remain at the forefront of SME digital transformation. In this tech-centric age, where progress moves at breakneck speed, HUAWEI eKit and its partners are dedicated to paving the digital roads that Thailand’s SMEs will tread toward success.
Great to see international corporations like Huawei investing in Thailand. It’s crucial for local SMEs to access high-quality tech products!
We must also consider how this impacts local businesses. Could it undermine local tech companies?
That’s a valid point, but the collaboration could also foster competition and innovation domestically.
Digital transformation can empower SMEs, but I hope Huawei provides adequate tech support to new users. Training is key.
I’m super excited about this! More accessibility to cutting-edge tech will drive progress in Thailand.
Are you sure more tech is really ‘progress’? Sometimes it complicates more than it helps.
I hope this does not just lead to more job automation and less employment here in Thailand.
Automation is inevitable, but it creates new job opportunities too, especially in tech and services.
True, but the rate at which jobs are automated is faster than our ability to train for new ones.
Shopee as a platform for Huawei is a smart move. It’s accessible and familiar to many users.
Isn’t Huawei still under scrutiny for privacy concerns? Does anyone have insights on this?
Huawei has had its controversies, but they’ve been making strides to assure their global customers of improved security measures.
I’d still be cautious. It’s important to keep questioning and ensure they provide transparency.
Community engagement is great, but what about environmental responsibilities? How green are their operations?
Big corps often have ‘green initiatives’ but actual impacts vary. We need to hold them accountable.
This is fantastic news for our local tech sector! Thailand is stepping up as a regional tech hub.
Or we’re just becoming dependent on foreign tech? It’s a double-edged sword if you ask me.
True, but this can be an opportunity to shape and strengthen our capabilities.
Datacom and storage solutions are exactly what SMEs need to scale up. Huawei’s timing is impeccable!
Innovative tech at my fingertips right here in Thailand—about time! But can they keep prices competitive?
Agreed! Competitive pricing is key, especially for small businesses with tight budgets.
I wonder how this expansion will affect job markets in Thailand. Higher tech presence often shifts economic dynamics.
Great to see education institutions being part of this tech wave. Future-proofing is essential!
I’m curious if there’s any emphasis on improving internet infrastructure nationwide as well.
That would be crucial. Tech without efficient connectivity is like having a car with no fuel.
The idea of offline exhibition halls is intriguing. A nice blend of online and hands-on experiences.
It’s about time we had solutions that accommodate all customer preferences.