In a display of technological prowess and partnership, Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd. executed an unforgettable spectacle with its annual “Huawei Thailand Partner Summit 2025.” Imagine a bustling assembly of over 800 passionate minds, spanning a remarkable 300 company representatives, all converged under a singular banner of innovation. Titled under the promising theme, “Growing Together for a Digital and Intelligent Future,” the summit painted a vivid picture of transformation, earmarking the ascendancy of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping industries across the board.
Banging the drum of collaboration, Huawei reaffirmed its steadfast “Partners + Huawei” strategy, aimed at propelling Thai businesses headfirst into the intelligent age. The enthusiastic turnout was a testament to the surging momentum of digital transformation and the nurturing of a vibrant partner ecosystem within the Land of Smiles.
Advancing Intelligent Transformation
At the forefront of this revolution stood Mr. William Zhang, Harvard’s sartorial exponent, who chairs Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd.’s Enterprise Business. With earnest conviction, he proclaimed that “All Intelligence” is advancing at a gallop, urging organizations to bolster their ICT infrastructures in alignment with the swelling AI tide.
“Our pledge to construct a robust, transparent, and equitable partner ecosystem stands resolute,” Mr. Zhang declared, his passion palpable. “Together, our synergy will craft value, uplift customer experience, and expedite our journey into the digital and intelligent realm.”
Huawei’s enterprise strategy in this pivotal year focuses on resource maturation, structural efficiency, market growth, and sharpening its suite of products. Swooning partner policies now echo with juiced-up incentives, joint marketing endeavors, and refined solutions aplenty.
Harnessing the AI Windfall
Enter Mr. Sheldon Wang, the Senior Vice President of Enterprise Business, who dazzled attendees with insights into AI advancements like the enigmatic DeepSeek. “Carving out lightweight, bespoke AI solutions for businesses has never been more attainable,” he assured. Yet, he waved a cautionary flag against hurdles related to scenario adaptation and talent capability alignment.
“To ride this AI tsunami, our workplaces, ICT infrastructure, and collaboration models need a makeover,” Mr. Wang asserted with the zeal of an AI evangelist. “Through ‘Partners + Huawei,’ we unite expertise to sculpt victory from value scenarios.”
Nurturing Partner Growth
Leading the curtain call was Mr. Eric Li, adornment of the Partner Development Department at Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd. He sketched out Huawei’s sustained strategy of collaboration with partners across three pivotal arenas: the expansive enterprise, commercial clout, and distribution dynamism. Underscoring his commitment to fostering a formidable and mutually rewarding ‘Partner + Huawei’ ecosystem, he emphasized customer-centric collaboration, resource intermingling, and systemic strengthening.
The summit illuminated with stories of innovation triumph from partners. Mr. Siriwat Vongjarukorn, CEO of MFEC Public Company Limited, extolled, “Amidst technological flux and business metamorphosis, Huawei remains a beacon of technological acumen and nimble business intellect. Their customer-embracing ethos has been pivotal in traversing the labyrinthine market.”
Mr. Pathom Indarodom, steering SVOA Public Company Limited, voiced that “Huawei’s unyielding AI breakthroughs and digitalization prowess are empowering businesses to refine efficiency and revolutionize business models.”
Tales of triumph continued with Mr. Sathit Wannawut, the Chief Network Engineer at CYN Communication Co., Ltd., lauding Huawei’s eKit: “Engineered for the SME circuit, delivering advanced tech panoramas across industries, eKit’s straightforward nature ensures swift deployment, while technical scaffolding and local support bolster sustainable engineering capacity—bestowing SMEs with more than just a fish, but the entire fishing gear.”
Joint Breakthroughs and Applause
Pulsing forward, Huawei unveiled a stunning octad of scenario-based collaborative solutions, in concert with over 10 leading Chinese digital integration maestros. This collaborative kaleidoscope spans government, finance, education, and other cardinal sectors, forming a symbiotic China–Thailand digital intelligence tapestry.
Bidding adieu with panache, the summit crescendoed into an award ceremony, presenting accolades to stellar partners in three taxonomies—Growth, Collaboration, and Hero. Each laurel celebrated brilliance in digital metamorphosis, solution amplification, service orchestration, and singular contribution, amplifying the lively vigor of Huawei’s burgeoning partner saga.
While Huawei is pushing for digital transformation in Thailand, I’m concerned about data privacy. How does Huawei plan to address these concerns?
Data privacy is indeed a valid concern, but it’s the responsibility of both the company and regulators to ensure proper safeguards are in place.
True, but can we trust companies with such a track record? Shouldn’t we be cautious when dealing with entities closely aligned with government interests?
That’s precisely it, Eva. Trust is essential! It’s vital that transparency from Huawei is maintained.
I’m excited to see how the ‘Partners + Huawei’ strategy will revolutionize Thai businesses. AI is the future!
I agree! AI can be transformative, but aren’t we worried about job displacement too?
Good point, Bella. AI could displace some jobs, but it will also create new ones. The key is in re-skilling the workforce.
Isn’t that always the promise though? They tell us jobs will be created, but never specify how many or in which sectors.
Amazing to see Huawei’s commitment, but I’m skeptical. Can ICT infrastructure in Thailand support such rapid AI adoption?
The infrastructure is growing rapidly, but it will indeed be a challenge to scale to meet AI demands.
That’s exactly what worries me, especially in rural areas. The divide will only grow larger.
Did you guys notice how they gloss over the ‘talent capability alignment’ issue? That’s a huge red flag!
I’m not convinced this ‘AI tide’ is going to have the positive impact Mr. Wang suggests. More tech doesn’t always mean better outcomes.
Tech needs to be implemented thoughtfully. Simply adding AI without thorough research can indeed backfire.
Exactly, Sarah. Look at how some automated systems have had unintended biases. AI isn’t inherently unbiased.
Honestly, I think it’s fascinating. Imagine the potential improvements in sectors like medical or education!
Huawei’s partnership model is promising, but how will it ensure mutual benefits for smaller Thai companies?
This is a good point. I hope that they maintain equal footing in these partnerships instead of overshadowing the smaller enterprises.
Right, Jason. Power imbalances in partnerships can be a real concern.
The awards and recognition for partners are great, but I wonder if that fosters genuine collaboration or just competition among them.
Does anyone else feel overwhelmed by how fast everything is changing? It’s like one day we were using flip phones, and now AI is taking over.
I feel the same way, Rodney. The pace of tech evolution is insane!
Kudos to Huawei for focusing on digital transformation, but what about supporting local tech talents to drive this change?
Anyone else think Huawei’s push for AI is just a smokescreen for more control over the digital ecosystem?
It’s exciting to see Huawei set the pace for digital transformation, but I hope they’re also considering cybersecurity more deeply.
Cybersecurity is often an afterthought, unfortunately, which can lead to serious vulnerabilities.