L-R : Yang Berbahagia
Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hj. Hashim, Vice-Chancellor of University of
Malaya; En. Norhizam
Abdul Kadir, Vice President of Growth Ecosystem Development Division of
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation; Kim So Yeon, Marketing Director of HUAWEI
Mobile Services APAC; Yang Berhormat Tuan Haji Eddin Syazlee Shith, Deputy
Minister Of Communications And Multimedia, Yang Berbahagia
Datuk Syed Hussian bin AlJunid, Chairman of Media Prima Berhad, Yang Berbahagia
Professor Dr Mohd Azraai Kassim, Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Mara)
Kuala
Lumpur, 3 October 2019 – Bringing digital to every person, home, and
organisation for a fully connected, intelligent world requires joint effort,
and knowledge sharing which will lead to unprecedented growth and value
creation for the nation.
Advancing
this conversation is HUAWEI Malaysia Ecosystem Conference 2019 (HMEC’19).
Hosted by HUAWEI in partnership with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation
(MDEC) and Media Prima, the conference was held at W Kuala Lumpur and
officiated by Yang Berhormat Tuan Haji Eddin Syazlee Shith, Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Communication and Multimedia.
Kim So Yeon, Marketing Director of HUAWEI Mobile Services APAC introducing Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Ecosystem
“I am
urging Malaysians to participate and take advantage of the opportunities given
by HUAWEI, a leading global technology company, in which successful apps
developed will be given selective cash funding and marketing support,” said
Yang Berhormat Tuan Haji Eddin Syazlee Shith.
HMEC is one
of the biggest platforms brought together in partnership with MDEC, the
organisation that works closely with the app developer ecosystem in Malaysia.
Partnering with Media Prima Group, the largest integrated media platform in
Malaysia leveraging each other’s strength and expertise proves not only benefitting
just the app developers but Malaysians as a whole. “Malaysia
has 20.9 million smartphone users and a household internet penetration rate of
86%. Certainly, there is massive potential to leverage on this growing trend as
we continue to expand our app development marketplace. In fact, MDEC believes
that app development will be one of the main catalysts in driving the nation’s
digital economy in the next few years. With this program, both HUAWEI and Media
Prima are bringing a wealth of experience, knowledge, technical competencies,
and funding support to the app development sector,” said Norhizam Abdul Kadir,
Vice President, Growth Ecosystem Development Division, MDEC.
Group
photos of winners in HUAWEI HMS Integration Challenges.
Present
during the conference, Datuk Syed Hussian AlJunid, Chairman, Media Prima Berhad
said, “As the country’s largest integrated media network, we understand our
audiences’ lifestyles and evolving content consumption habits. Today they
prefer being engaged across a multitude of communications touchpoints that
include broadcast, digital, social and most importantly mobile apps. To that
effect, we have capitalised on our strengths in audience insights and extensive
multichannel reach to drive dynamic content and innovative marketing
capabilities across all platforms. For example, we leverage on our popular TV
programmes such as Ejen Ali, Jalan Jalan Cari Makan (JJCM), Ho Chak! to create
fun games and useful lifestyle apps that have become the ‘go-to’ resource for
our viewers and digital users. We look forward to sharing our experience and
capabilities in this area with a new wave of local developers. We are also
excited to work with reputable partners like HUAWEI and MDEC to elevate
Malaysia’s app development ecosystem to the next level.”
Kim
So Yeon, Marketing Director of HUAWEI Mobile Services APAC presenting the
university app development scholarship cheque to University Malaya and
Universiti of Teknologi Mara.
HUAWEI
Mobile Services (HMS)
Gathering
over 200 delegates from the government to industry players, business partners
and budding app developers, the main highlight of the conference was the
introduction of Huawei Mobile Services or also known as HMS.
“HUAWEI Mobile
Services or HMS is a new and redefined operating system, designed for an
all-scenario and intelligent ecosystem. It supports one-time development for
multi-device deployment, which will substantially improve app developer’s
experience and efficiency” said Kim So Yeon, Marketing Director, HUAWEI Mobile
Services APAC.Engineered with one-stop integration capabilities, HMS promotes cost effectiveness
with an extensive global reach. Malaysia app developer community on board the
HMS will be part of HUAWEI’s over 560,000 developer community, allowing future
developer to reach out to as many as 270 million monthly active users on over
350 million phones globally, including many Malaysians.
Matthew
Ng - Deputy Country Director of Consumer Business Group HUAWEI Malaysia unveil
13 new HUAWEI products from smart wearables to smart home devices.
With the rapid
growth of HUAWEI smartphones, non-smartphone and ecosystem products as well as
the massive app distributions of HUAWEI AppGallery to over 14 million users in
Asia Pacific, this demands for a redefined ecosystem that will provide a fully
connected user experience. HMS with its one-stop integration capabilities, cost
effectiveness and extensive global reach, makes it the most ideal tool for the
development of this redefined ecosystem.
Kim said “HUAWEI is dedicated to innovating our underlying technologies
and tackling pain points with the goal of helping our customers and developers.
I hope that the app developer community can leverage on HUAWEI’s communication
channel, global platform services and industrial chain resources, as well as
support in terms of finance, tool and expertise in creating a new ecosystem
through our open platform model.”
HUAWEI Shining Star Program
Malaysia is
one of the first countries globally to be part of the HUAWEI Shining Star
Program. The program aims to encourage global developer innovation in which
HUAWEI has allocated resources amounting to USD1 billion that is invested
globally to provide key support for app developers. These includes one-point access
and intelligent global distribution for all terminals in all scenarios such as
gaming, education, smart home, health related app and others under this program.
(Second
from left) Bill Liu, Country Director of Consumer Business Group HUAWEI
Malaysia introducing the HUAWEI Mate 30 Series to (Centre) Yang Berhormat Tuan
Haji Eddin Syazlee Shith, Deputy Minister Of Communications And Multimedia.
To further
engage Malaysians interest in App Developing, HUAWEI has introduced The HMS Integration
Challenge which is currently held from 23 September 2019 to 31 December 2019.
To date, The HMS Integration Challenge have received over more than 30
participants, in the running to receive package valued at RM500,000. The participants
are required to complete the HMS Integration Challenge in Mate30 EMUI
environment and to publish their app on HUAWEI AppGallery. The HUAWEI App
Developer Scholarship is another effort initiated by HUAWEI to encourage local
institutions to build a talent pipeline to ensure industry-ready talents.
HUAWEI has awarded RM30,000 scholarships each to University
of Malaya and Universiti Teknologi MARA.
L-R: Yang Berbahagia Professor Dr Mohd Azraai Kassim,
Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Mara), Yang Berbahagia
Datuk Syed Hussian bin AlJunid, Chairman of Media Prima Berhad, Yang Berhormat Tuan Haji Eddin
Syazlee Shith, Deputy Minister Of Communications And Multimedia; Bill Liu,
Country Director of Consumer Business Group HUAWEI Malaysia; Yang Berbahagia
Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hj. Hashim, Vice-Chancellor of University of
Malaya; En. Norhizam
Abdul Kadir, Vice President of Growth Ecosystem Development Division of
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation.
Malaysia First Country after China to Launch HUAWEI
Mate 30 Series
HUAWEI also
launched the Super Flagship HUAWEI Mate 30 Series at HMEC ’19, which sets to
Rethink possibilities in terms of performance, interactions, camera systems,
battery life and design. The new Super Flagship HUAWEI
Mate 30 Series will be able to substantially complement the reimagined
ecosystem.
The Super
Flagship HUAWEI Mate 30 Pro’s Exclusive Ownership Campaign was also unveiled
during the launch. HUAWEI Mate Series users will be entitled to own the new
HUAWEI Mate 30 Pro before others in Malaysia and enjoy exclusive free gifts
worth RM1,155*.
*Terms and conditions applied.
HUAWEI
Launches Other Products, Building a Holistic Ecosystem
In
complementing the all-scenario ecosystem development, HUAWEI also introduced
new exciting products set to be made available in Malaysia. These products
include:
·
HUAWEI Watch GT 2, 42mm
·
HUAWEI Watch GT 2, 46mm
·
HUAWEI x GENTLE MONSTER Eyewear, SMART JACKBYE-01
·
HUAWEI x GENTLE MONSTER Eyewear, SMART EASTMOON-01
·
HUAWEI Band 4
·
FreeBuds 3
·
HUAWEI WiFi Q2 Pro
·
HUAWEI WiFi Q2 Pro Satellite
·
HUAWEI WiFi WS5200
About HUAWEI Consumer Business Group
HUAWEI’s products and services are available in
more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population,
ranking third in the world in mobile phone shipments in 2014. Sixteen R&D centers have been set up in
the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India, and China. HUAWEI Consumer
Business Group is one of HUAWEI’s three business units and covers smartphones,
mobile broadband devices, home devices and cloud services. HUAWEI’s global
network is built on 20 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is
dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around
the world.
For more information please visit: http://consumer.huawei.com.my or visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/HuaweiMobileMY
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