This event, which brought together industry leaders, cloud experts and local talents, was an opportunity for the company to share its vision and innovations while listening to the challenges faced by professionals in the field.
During his intervention, Nicholas Yuanvice-president of Huawei Cloud for North Africastressed the importance of cloud in the rapid evolution of industries, particularly that of the media. “Today, technology and creativity intersect to transform the way we produce, consume and share information”he said. Huawei Cloud, according to him, positions itself as a key enabler, combining infrastructure, expertise and technology to support this transformation.
Huawei has notably highlighted three main areas of its cloud offering:infrastructure as a servicethe technology as a service and theexpertise in tant que service. These pillars, supported by a global ecosystem of partners and developers, aim to meet customer needs in an agile and flexible manner. Nicholas Yuan also mentioned that Huawei Cloud already collaborates with internationally recognized media companies, such as Starsplay et Royal Mediato provide solutions tailored to the specific requirements of the sector.
In a context of accelerated digital transition in Morocco, Huawei reaffirms its strategic role by investing in local initiatives. Present in the country for over two decades, the company has partnered with key players to develop infrastructure such as first smart city of Marrakech or even solutions for large banks Moroccans.
Furthermore, the company has focused on its massive investments in research and development, representing 23% of its annual turnover. This strategy has allowed Huawei to rank among the most innovative companies in the world, according to international rankings.
To conclude, Nicolas Yuan reiterated Huawei’s commitment to collaborating with its local partners to build a truly digital Morocco. “With Huawei Cloud, we combine infrastructure, technology and expertise to build a truly intelligent and digital world”he said. This ambition is fully in line with the plan Digital Morocco 2030a national vision that opens up new opportunities for all industries, including that of media.