Innovative Solutions for Urban Rail Systems by Huawei at Smart Urban Rail Summit
Huawei's Role in Transforming Urban Rail Transport
Hong Kong recently hosted the Smart Urban Rail Summit, organized by Huawei, focusing on the crucial aspects of urban rail transport innovation. Under the banner of "Progress through cloud network convergence and leveraging data and artificial intelligence (AI) in smart urban rail communication," this summit brought together influential voices in technology and transport to discuss future pathways for urban mobility.
During the summit, Thomas Xu, Vice President of Advanced Transport Technologies at Huawei, emphasized the need for identifying the most pertinent Digital, Information, and Intelligence Technologies tailored to meet specific service requirements. This acknowledgment of the importance of customized solutions is fundamental in strengthening urban rail networks worldwide.
Dr. Tony Lee Kar-yun, Operations and Innovation Director at MTR, articulated his conviction that merging digital resources with innovative AI applications can significantly enhance operational efficiency and passenger comfort. The integration of these technologies, he stated, forms the backbone of urban transport improvements and elevates the quality of life within our communities.
Furthermore, Xi Xiaodong, Chief Engineer at Shanghai Rail Transit Maintenance Support Co., Ltd., advocated for the integration of external resources while enhancing internal core competencies for metro operators. Recognizing that sustainable growth requires a holistic approach, he encouraged collaboration across the board.
Nelson Huang, Director of Rail Division within Huawei’s Advanced Transport Technologies sector, spoke about the company's commitment to integrating innovative ICT solutions, including cloud computing, big data analytics, 5G networks, AI, and IoT. These technologies form the digital smart foundation required to revolutionize urban rail experiences.
Xiong Xinbin, the rotating General Manager and Senior Vice President of the Beijing Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, highlighted that the enterprise had implemented Pangu models to improve railway transport efficiency. Through utilizing Ascend and Kunpeng technologies, the company has established a robust data foundation and integrated AI to develop a comprehensive smart service and maintenance platform.
A roundtable discussion included key figures such as Ji Kun, Director of International Rail Solutions at Huawei, and Dr. Datuk Mohd Yusoff Sulaiman, President of the Malaysian Rail Industry Corporation (MARIC). This forum tackled various challenges faced during technology deployment, data value extraction, and user comfort enhancement.
Huawei's accomplishments are notable, as the company has executed projects for over 300 urban rail lines in more than 70 cities globally. Looking ahead, Huawei aims to deepen collaboration with industry partners, consistently adhering to principles of openness, cooperation, and mutual success. These efforts are poised to facilitate seamless travel experiences and efficient logistics while promoting digitalization and intelligent transport systems.
Overall, this summit not only showcased Huawei’s advancements in urban rail solutions but also set the stage for future innovation discussions that can lead to broadly beneficial outcomes for urban transportation systems.