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OPPO Flash Charges the Future at MWC Shanghai
- Flash charging technology discussed at partner event and demonstrated on stand
- Futuristic 5G smart home technology and smartphone forms showcased
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SHANGHAI, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, smart device company OPPO hosted a flash charging partner conference at Mobile World Congress, Shanghai (MWCS). Partners from sectors including consumer electronics and chip manufacturing, as well as experts in charging technology from CCTL (China Telecommunication Technology Labs), came together to discuss the future of flash charge technology on OPPO s stand (booth number N2-E40).
OPPO hosted a flash charging partner conference at Mobile World Congress, Shanghai (MWCS), showcasing futuristic 5G smart home technology and smartphone forms.
Huawei: COVID-19 closed many doors, but innovation offers a window of hope
[Shanghai, February 23, 2021] At the opening ceremony of MWC Shanghai 2021, Huawei s Deputy Chairman Ken Hu spoke about the huge impact that COVID-19 has had on countries, enterprises, and people around the world, as well as the role technology plays in combatting the pandemic.
Huawei Deputy Chairman Ken Hu speaking at Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021 Innovation isn t just about solving the challenges we face today, said Hu. It s about lighting up tomorrow. Once we get the pandemic under control, we need to think hard about how we can innovate to improve quality of life, make businesses smarter, and create a more inclusive world. He explained that, while unequal access to digital technology and digital skills has widened the digital divide, the pandemic has made the situation significantly worse. We have to focus innovation on bridging the gap between the haves and have-nots, and on driving digital
Published February 23, 2021, 7:14 AM
Governmental ministers from multiple countries gathered today at the Connected for Shared Prosperity forum hosted by Huawei, GSMA, the Center for Environmental Economic Studies at Fudan University, and The Paper with the support of UNESCO as part of the lead-up to MWC Shanghai 2021.
Speakers representing six countries agreed that the global economic recovery is increasing instep with greater enforcement of pandemic control measures. Spanish Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism María Reyes Maroto, Portuguese Minister of Infrastructure and Housing Pedro Nuno Santos, Hungarian Minister of Innovation and Technology László Palkovics, Malaysian Minister of Communications and Multimedia Dato’ Saifuddin bin Abdullah, and the Thai Secretary-General of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission Vunnaporn Devahastin all spoke at the event, agreeing that reductions in emissions, more jobs, and more initiatives in facilitating prosperity are