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One-in-Four parents say poor quality internet connection negatively impacts school pupils’ education

One in four UK parents (24 percent) believe children are struggling to complete lessons and schoolwork because of poor quality internet connection. More than half (54 percent) of parents say they have had to invest money in technology to support their children in learning at home, of which one-in-ten has been forced to spend more than £500. Huawei donates 250 Huawei Pupil Packs with a va...
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More than 100 jobs to be created by Huawei in Ireland

Huawei today announced it would create a further 110 new jobs in Ireland by the end of 2022, bringing to at least 310 the total of new jobs it will have added over a three year period from 2019 to 2022 – more than doubling its workforce in that time. Huawei will invest €80 million in Irish research and development (R&D) over the next two years to support its growing business in Ireland. Ove...
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Huawei opens new front in FCC fight

Huawei escalated a fight with Federal Communications Commission (FCC), filing a lawsuit seeking to reverse the US regulator’s designation of it as a national security threat, writes Diana Goovaerts. The Chinese vendor argued in a court filing the FCC exceeded its statutory authority in naming it a threat and the label was “arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion, and not supported by ...
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More women leaders needed in the digital era

Huawei Board Director and Corporate Senior Vice President Catherine Chen (pictured) spoke to the 2020 Web Summit in Lisbon about her 26 years working in the tech industry and her personal journey to the top of Huawei. Chen said that we needed more female leaders, exemplifying not only the strength of women but also a unique and innovative power that will drive the digital economy forward. ...
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Cybersecurity of 5G networks: Commission requests the EU cybersecurity agency to develop a certification scheme

The Commission has tasked the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, to prepare the EU's cybersecurity certification scheme for 5G networks that will help address risks related to technical vulnerabilities of the networks and further enhance their cybersecurity. Certification plays a critical role in increasing trust and security in digital products and services – however, at th...
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EU ranks HUAWEI among top three global innovators

Huawei ranks third in the 2020 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. This is a jump of two places for Huawei compared to last year when the company ranked 5th in the 2019 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. The 2020 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard is a European Commission publication. It ranks the research investment levels of 2500 companies around the world that com...
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Better integrated policies covering the education, research and innovation sectors will boost EU economy

"Better integrated policies covering the education, research and innovation sectors will boost EU economy". That’s according to Abraham Liukang, who is the Huawei chief representative to the EU institutions. "EU policies must totally align when it comes to promoting education, research and innovation in Europe. This is the best way to ensure that the knowledge triangle of education, research and i...
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5G: If the Belgian government exclude specific suppliers, who will pay for it?

The Belgian Strategic Security Council, via the Belgian regulatory agency (BIPT/IBPT), has issued a public consultation on the draft law on the protection of 5G networks. A public consultation is required, but it will end on December 30 at 18.00. Many in the Belgian business community believe this to be a cynical media manipulation tactic, to slip in a public consultation over a Christmas ho...
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Achieving the European Green Deal with technology

Climate change is one of the main challenges currently facing humanity.  From soil contamination and air pollution to waste management and global warming, the world is experiencing environmental degradation in many ways. Ensuring that we preserve the environment has rightly shifted to the center of political discourse, leading to new policies for tackling the risks we face, writes Angeliki Dedopou...
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America looking to cut a deal with arrested Huawei finance boss

America’s Justice Department might cut a deal with Huawei’s finance chief Meng Wanzhou (pictured). The proposal would allow Meng to return to China from Canada – where she was arrested. However, Meng would have to admit wrongdoing in the case, reports the Wall Street Journal. Meng is accused in the United States of allegedly violating sanctions on Iran. She faces bank fraud charges for supposed...
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