\"It is Huawei's highest priority to bring trustworthy and secure products. We are trying our best to mitigate potential risks and making strategic investments including compliance and time to innovation, and supports privacy protection and cybersecurity<\/a>,\" Michael Ma<\/a>, President, Intelligent Computing Business at Huawei said.
The development from the Chinese company has come on the backdrop of its suspension earlier this week from the membership of a group of companies, governments and experts called the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (First) that aims to encourage multinational cooperating in combating cyberattacks.
Last week, the United Kingdom's (UK<\/a>) defense secretary Ben Wallace said that if Beijing<\/a> wanted Britain to allow Huawei, it should adopt a 'fair play' in the area of cybersecurity.
The Chinese firm that has varied business interests ranging from undersea to skies has launched AI computing framework, and as a part of its annual event Huawei Connect 2019, wanted to allay partners fears amid cybersecurity concerns.
Huawei, a predominant telecom gear maker with operations in more than 175 countries, is aggressively looking to tap business opportunities across healthcare, manufacturing, and space research domains bringing Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud and edge computing to the centrestage.
The company has so far signed 60 contracts for fifth-generation or 5G technology deployments, and according to analysts, it is expected to report nearly a 20% increase in worldwide revenue to $125 billion in CY 2019.
Huawei's Q1 2019 revenue stands at $26.76 billion, up 39% year-on-year.
The technology major is pinning hopes on its newly-launched processors to unlock the digital economy with futuristic technologies and has added that the company was building a healthy industry<\/a> ecosystem and empowering partners to build ultimate computing products.
The Chinese firm, according to its executive, supports diverse computing needs and offers the most powerful purpose-based computing across industries.
\"Our AI strategy is a whole stack and supports multiple scenarios, and we have a unique position including offline infrastructure,\" Ma added.
With an aim to bring hardware and software synergy for full computing potential, Huawei's business sphere spans around applications, middleware, database, operating system, AI, processors, cloud and components.
(The author is attending the Huawei Connect 2019 in Shanghai, at the invitation of the company)<\/em>
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