Ho Chi Minh City hosts Huawei Southeast Asia Partner Summit

The Huawei Southeast Asia (SEA) Partner Summit 2026, under the theme "Partnering to Ignite the Intelligent and Green Future" officially opened in Ho Chi Minh City on June 26.

The event attracts more than 300 strategic partners and representatives of technology companies from across the region.
The event attracts more than 300 strategic partners and representatives of technology companies from across the region.

The summit brought together more than 300 strategic partners and representatives of technology enterprises from across Southeast Asia.

Opening the summit, Will Wang, President of Huawei Southeast Asia, highlighted the historic turning point at which artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping industries across the board. He also reaffirmed Huawei's growing "DNA of shared value", underscoring the company's commitment to strengthening cooperation with local partners in Viet Nam.

Will Wang, President of Huawei Southeast Asia, delivers the opening address.
Will Wang, President of Huawei Southeast Asia, delivers the opening address.

Reaffirming Huawei's commitment to collaboration in today’s context, Will Wang said that the world is entering the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and the market is becoming increasingly expansive. Governments, educational institutions, banks and many other sectors all require large AI models. Large AI models depend on data; data requires digital platforms; and platforms rely on robust infrastructure. Every AI application also needs the right industry context. Understanding those contexts demands deep market knowledge and sector-specific expertise, he added.

Following the opening address, senior executives from Huawei's three core business groups outlined how the company supports its partners, introducing cooperation policies and new business opportunities across the AI value chain.

For Huawei Enterprise, the company is advancing a strategy that combines ICT technologies with real-world business scenarios. Working closely with partners, Huawei has developed more than 200 industry-specific solutions designed to improve customers' operational productivity.

In the Huawei Digital Power business, the company generated 11.1 billion USD in revenue in 2025, achieving a compound annual growth rate of approximately 25% between 2017 and 2025.

Ultra-fast charging solutions for passenger vehicles and heavy-duty trucks have now been deployed in more than 200 cities.
Ultra-fast charging solutions for passenger vehicles and heavy-duty trucks have now been deployed in more than 200 cities.

Huawei's global shipments of photovoltaic (PV) inverters reached 175 GW in 2025, allowing the company to maintain its position as the world's market leader for the 11th consecutive year. Its intelligent string energy storage systems have increased the capacity for renewable energy integration into power grids by 40%.

Meanwhile, Huawei's ultra-fast charging solutions for passenger vehicles and heavy-duty trucks have been rolled out in more than 200 cities, while its power supply solutions for large-scale data centres continue to hold leading market positions.

In cloud computing, Huawei Cloud is focusing on accelerating the commercial application of technology while embedding AI capabilities into industry-specific solutions.

The summit in Ho Chi Minh City reaffirmed Huawei's long-term commitment to cooperation with partners across Southeast Asia. Through its "Huawei + Partners" ecosystem, the company aims to share its core technologies and end-to-end solutions with domestic technology enterprises in Viet Nam and across the region, fostering effective and sustainable digital transformation through stronger collaboration.

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