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Shi Zhenyu, Vice President of Huawei's ICT Marketing and Solutions Sales Department, stated that digital technologies such as 5G, AI, and cloud are profoundly reshaping the transportation industry. Huawei will uphold the principles of "openness, cooperation, and win-win" to work with customers and partners to build a solid digital foundation, connecting passenger flow, logistics, commerce, capital flow, and information flow. Simultaneously, we will promote the deep implementation of AI in scenarios such as railways, highways, logistics, aviation, and ports, comprehensively improving the safety and operational efficiency of large-scale transportation and logistics, and promoting the deep integration of transportation with tourism, energy, trade, and other industries, jointly creating a better future for transportation.

Shi Zhenyu, Vice President of Huawei ICT Marketing and Solutions Sales Department
Customers and partners from the global transportation industry shared their collaborations with Huawei: Reha Çetin, CIO PhD of Istanbul Airport, pointed out that as Europe's fastest-growing aviation hub, Istanbul Airport will continue to advance the implementation of its Airport 5.0 digital transformation strategy, providing the experience of the airport of the future, by leveraging Huawei's leading digital technology and ICT capabilities.

Turkish Airports CIO PhD Reha Çetin
The development of rail transit has spurred the demand for communication technologies. Ren Zaiming, Deputy General Manager of CRSC International, shared the applications of FRMCS technology in improving train operation efficiency, railway capacity, and optimizing the entire life cycle cost, helping to make future railway systems operate more efficiently and safely.

Ren Zaiming, Deputy General Manager of CRSC International Holdings Limited
Artificial intelligence will become the "nerve center" of intelligent transportation systems. Carlos Lopez, SICE's Director of Transportation, explained that SICE, in collaboration with Huawei, is using AI and edge computing platforms to explore and empower various transportation scenarios, contributing significantly to accelerating infrastructure connectivity and improving the reliability of transportation systems.

SICE Transportation Director Carlos Lopez
As a vital carrier of global trade and economic exchanges, ports shoulder an important mission in ensuring smooth economic circulation and the stability of industrial and supply chains. Yang Rong, Chief Engineer of Tianjin Port Group, shared that Tianjin Port has always focused on the deep integration of new ICT technologies such as 5G, AI, cloud computing, and autonomous driving with its business, and has achieved a series of results, including the full-element digital management of the port and the implementation of intelligent horizontal transportation systems, aiming to jointly shape the future of world-class smart ports.

Yang Rong, Chief Engineer of Tianjin Port Group
Rachad Nassar, Director of Global Business and Strategic Partnerships for Huawei's Smart Transportation Legion, emphasized in his presentation that Huawei has built a comprehensive digital foundation for the global transportation industry. Based on an overall architecture encompassing connectivity, platforms, and applications, Huawei, in collaboration with customers and partners, has deeply explored transportation scenarios and launched five major solutions:

Rachad Nassar, Director of Global Business and Strategic Partnerships for Huawei's Smart Transportation Team
• In the field of road traffic, Huawei released the TOCC "Integrated Transportation Solution" based on ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) to help improve the efficiency of scenarios such as comprehensive traffic operation monitoring, holiday travel guarantee, and multimodal logistics, and build a new paradigm for urban comprehensive traffic management and services.
• In the rail sector, Huawei has developed the "Next-Generation Railway Transport and Dispatch Solution," which features high reliability, high bandwidth, and low latency, ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient transport of railway operation communications and helping the rail industry move towards digitalization and intelligence.
• In the customs sector, Huawei, together with its partners, released the "Customs Big Data Risk Control Solution." Based on Huawei's leading big data platform and partner data governance and services, it enables efficient integration of multi-source heterogeneous data and second-level risk control response, solving problems such as single risk control dimensions, incomplete coverage, and high reliance on manual intervention in traditional risk control, thus helping to improve customs' precise supervision and clearance efficiency.
• In the port sector, Huawei has developed the industry's first "Port All-Element Scheduling Intelligent Agent" based on the thinking chain, which can coordinate the entire port operation process, such as berth planning and collection and distribution, and improve the efficiency of operation planning from the hour level to the minute level. The "Intelligent Horizontal Transport 2.0 Solution" can achieve efficient mixed operation of manned trucks and IGVs, support large-scale multi-vehicle scheduling (300+ vehicles), with a manual takeover rate of less than 1‰ and precise docking at work positions (±5cm), enabling efficient cargo operation.

Huawei, together with its customers and partners, released five major solutions.
During the conference, Huawei and Indonesia's Surge announced the successful commercial deployment of the world's first 1.4GHz band 5G fixed wireless access network for railways. This marks a breakthrough in railway-driven connectivity technology, providing next-generation communication networks along Indonesia's railway lines and achieving nationwide inclusive network coverage in Indonesia.

Huawei, in collaboration with Surge, has commercially deployed a 1.4GHz band 5G fixed wireless access network for railways.
Furthermore, Huawei, in collaboration with global customers, has achieved significant cooperative results, continuously expanding the digital and intelligent ecosystem of transportation. Huawei, together with Shandong Port Group , released a global intelligent port model, integrating big data, large-scale models, and other technologies to showcase applications in digital operations and intelligent planning, providing a practical model for the digital and intelligent development of the port industry.

Huawei and Shandong Port Group jointly launched the global model of smart port in Shandong Port.
To date, Huawei has served over 100 ports, 210 airports and airlines, over 300 urban rail lines, over 180,000 kilometers of railways, over 200,000 kilometers of highways, ITS projects in over 70 cities, and over 200 logistics companies worldwide. Looking ahead, Huawei will continue to adhere to its "platform + ecosystem" strategy, focusing on "points-lines-surfaces-volumes" to build a solid digital foundation for the transportation and logistics industry, with the vision of "people enjoying convenient travel, goods flowing smoothly, and digital intelligence leading to success," enabling the intelligent development of the transportation sector.