Superfast internet isn't just quicker, it's safer, too
5G has been used in healthcare, to demonstrate virtually how put on PPE for medical staff treating COVID-19 patients, writes Huawei's Deputy Chairman Ken Hu.
Bachelor's degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Joined Huawei in 1990 and has served as President of the Marketing and Sales Department in China, President of the Latin America Region, President of the Global Sales Dept, Chief Sales and Service Officer, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, Chairman of the Global Cyber Security and User Privacy Protection Committee (GSPC), Chairman of the Board of Directors of Huawei USA, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Rotating Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Human Resources Committee. Currently, Deputy Chairman of the Board and Rotating Chairman of Huawei.
5G has been used in healthcare, to demonstrate virtually how put on PPE for medical staff treating COVID-19 patients, writes Huawei's Deputy Chairman Ken Hu.
From education to the elderly and businesses, an inclusive approach to technology access will aid the recovery, writes Huawei Technologies' Deputy Chairman Ken Hu.
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