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[Barcelona, Spain, February 29, 2024] At MWC Barcelona 2024, Huawei was honored with the GSMA GLOMO "Best Network Software Breakthrough" award for its RAN Digital Twin System (RDTS) solution that is built into its IntelligentRAN. This accolade is a testament to Huawei's dedication to revolutionizing software solutions based on customer requirements to enable wireless autonomous driving network, drive the digital, intelligent transformation of operator networks worldwide.

The GSMA judging panel commended the solution, saying, "Huawei IntelligentRAN introduces digital twins into wireless networks to empower 5.5G native intelligence, which provides ongoing support for operators to minimize CAPEX and OPEX, while also enhancing efficiency."

Huawei Wireless Solution and AUTIN Jointly have built the RDTS for the first time in the industry based on the intelligent three-layer architecture of IntelligentRAN. The system constructs a full twin for RAN environments and network dynamic mechanism models. This enables the wireless networks to implement millisecond-level sensing, accurate trend prediction, and multi-objective decision-making. As such, the RDTS provides a solid foundation for autonomous network (AN) L4 of intelligent wireless solutions.

Ma Hongbo, President of Huawei's Wireless MAE Product Line, thanked GSMA for honoring Huawei with this award. "It is a recognition of the solution's technical leadership and business value and also our contributions to wireless network intelligence." Ma said that "Huawei will continue to work with industry partners to develop industry standards and build consensus in intelligent architecture, applications, and Communication Large Model, etc., to expand the industry space. Huawei is committed to customer-driven technical innovations that will help operators advance towards a new phase of digital intelligence."

The Global Mobile Awards (GLOMO) was founded in 1996 by GSMA, the organizer of MWC, to recognize all those who have made positive contributions to the development of the mobile communications industry. As the highest honor in the mobile communications industry, GLOMO focuses on recognizing the industry's most original and outstanding technologies and products.

MWC Barcelona 2024 will be held from February 26 to February 29 in Barcelona, Spain. During the event, Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at stand 1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1.With the 2024 commercial launch of 5.5G, Huawei is collaborating with operators and partners around the world to pursue exciting new innovation in networks, cloud, and intelligence. Together, we will drive 5G business and foster a thriving industry ecosystem, creating a new era for intelligent digital transformation. For more information, please visit:

Opening the session, Vicky Zhang, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Huawei, said: "I am proud to launch the new report today with our partners. The report focuses on developing a new classification for Green Digital Skills that will define the course of action to reskill and upskill people to build and spread the net-zero technologies needed to achieve the Paris Agreement objectives."

Indeed, as Salvatore Moccia, Head of Education and Skills, EIT Digital, highlights, "More than three-quarters of companies in the EU report difficulties finding workers with the right skill set. With the acceleration of the digital and green transitions, a paradigm shift in defining, identifying, and developing skills for the twin transition is thus required. This is fully aligned with our reskilling and upskilling programs."

In an era of multiple crises, addressing economic growth without paying equal attention to sustainability is no longer possible and does not ultimately produce the expected financial results. In parallel, the presence of digital technologies in almost all aspects of our lives has exponentially increased the speed of changes and impact on people and businesses. But today is not just about a digital transition, but also about a clean-tech revolution powered by the need to produce green energy. And this has the potential to have a significant impact on jobs.

Prof. Phoebe Koundouri, President EAERE and Chair of SDSN Global Climate Hub, who led the research efforts, also warned: "In the context of the European Green Deal, the Twin Transition is accelerating structural changes in labor markets. And while the EU is developing a new net-zero industrial strategy to strengthen its competitiveness, talent may be short. I am proud of this collaboration, which will inform educational, industrial, and policy stakeholders about the new labor needs to achieve climate neutrality by 2050."

The creation of Smart Cities has been a major focus area of governments in recent years. However, the concept of the Smart City must evolve in tandem with the changes affecting city ecosystems. Cities typically have three core characteristics that make them smart or intelligent:

Over time, city operations teams have tried to develop these characteristics by capitalizing on various technological advancements. For example, closed-circuit television cameras, sensors in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, and building management systems have all been used to significantly increase city awareness. However, the siloed nature of these electronic systems has limited awareness and responses remain manual. Their limitations have slowed the shift of city operations from reactive to proactive (they will eventually become predictive). In short, the lack of integration between these individual technology elements in city ecosystems has hindered the transformation of cities into truly intelligent entities, even though the different elements evolved on their own.

These data models are live digital blueprints of physical assets, processes, and entire ecosystems, such as cities. What differentiates digital twins from traditional visualizations is their dynamism and real-time capabilities. Indeed, global market research firm IDC predicts that by 2023, 25% of successful Smart City digital twin platforms will be used to automate processes for increasingly complex, interconnected ecosystems of assets and products.

Digital twins can involve every tier of city management, including executive management, various operational teams (such as public transport, police, fire, emergency services, and utilities), city planners, branding and marketing personnel, and third-party partners. There are benefits that each role can derive from a digital twin:

Digital twins drastically improve city operations, leading to significant benefits to citizens. Real-time visibility of the city enables better response to emergencies, smooth traffic flow, and creates an energy efficient city. A digital twin also acts as a platform for a new era of digital city applications that help make life better for citizens.

Digital twins are built and operated through multiple complementary technologies that collect, compute, and visualize data. A set of fundamental systems (such as enterprise application systems), which are already in place in most organizations today, provides data and business process support to digital twins. However, it is a group of new technologies that are usually deployed as part of organizational digital transformation efforts that enables digital twins to reach their true potential and become live data models that span ecosystems.

Meanwhile, the UK is taking the concept to the next level by building a national digital twin, which will be an ecosystem of connected digital twins. As an initial step, the country has created a common definition for and approach to information management, to enable open and secure data sharing between future digital twins. The UK has also created Digital Twin Hub (DT Hub), a web-enabled community for early adopters of digital twins to learn through sharing and progress through practical application.

Do you have two different phone numbers you want to use on WhatsApp or do you want to connect to multiple Facebook accounts on your HUAWEI device, without the hassle of constantly switching between them?

Then App Twin is the answer for you. This function allows you to create two instances of the same app and to log in with different accounts, so you can keep your work and private life separate.

To disable App Twin, touch and hold the twinned version of the app, then tap Delete.

The second version of the app will be uninstalled and all the data of the twin app will be deleted.

LONDON, May 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- At the FutureNet World 2023, which took place in London from May 3rd to May 4th, China Mobile's collaboration with Huawei and their "Digital Twin Solutions for Autonomous Networks" won The Operator Award, the singular honor bestowed by FutureNet World to exemplary operators.

FutureNet World, a premier global summit in the telecom industry, aims to outline the future development direction for the industry, with a focus on network automation and intelligence. China Mobile's project won the award for the first time after meticulous and stringent review implemented by distinguished analysts from various industry organizations, such as Omdia, TM Forum, ABI Research, and Appledore Research.

Over the past few years, China Mobile and Huawei have been engaged in a collaborative partnership to explore the development of high-level Autonomous Networks (AN) based on the concept of digital twin and have implemented various pilot practices, leading to multiple innovative achievements.

Conventional solutions cannot find adequate computing resources and the optimal network at the same time. To address this challenge, China Mobile and Huawei jointly deployed the OTN transport capacity map across many provinces in China, including Guangdong. This innovative solution is used to visualize a combined networking and computing topology, enabling the evaluation of transport capacity online and the recommendation of an optimal network with compute nodes offering adequate computing resources. Additionally, standard northbound interfaces are used to facilitate quick decision-making and agile service provisioning. All this has dramatically reduced the provisioning duration from days to 30 minutes while also enhancing the usage of compute resources by 17%.

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