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Empowering Digital Transformation: Software Products Media Engagement Session

     Nairobi Kenya: 6th November 2024, Huawei launched the AppCube Hackathon that aims to spark innovation and build big with using code. Various Cutting-edge solutions were also presented that empower innovation with Huawei software solutions that increase revenue while reducing cost.

    The solutions presented were:
AppCube: A revolutionary platform that simplifies the development, deployment, and management of applications, making innovation accessible to all.
AICC (Artificial Intelligence Contact Center): Designed enhance and optimize call center operations using advanced AI capabilities. It supports intelligent interaction, efficient management, and improved customer experiences.
Data Operation Platform: A comprehensive tool for managing and optimizing data operations, ensuring efficiency and reliability.
Huawei Cloud: Our suite of cloud services that deliver unmatched performance, security, and reliability, empowering businesses to fully leverage the cloud.

These solutions empower businesses to enhance interaction efficiency, respond rapidly to market demands, reduce costs, and scale operations seamlessly.

In line with our commitment to innovation, we have planned our 1st AppCube Hackathon Summit from 2nd to 6th December 2024 at Huawei Offices in Kenya. Find the link below and register to join us for this exciting event!


Huawei is dedicated to fostering digital transformation across Kenya. We believe in the transformative power of technology to improve lives and drive economic growth. Our software products are not merely tools but enablers of innovation, efficiency, and competitiveness, helping businesses thrive in an ever-evolving digital world.” Lin Xiaonan, Director Delivery and Service, Huawei Kenya.

As we move forward, we remain committed to supporting Kenya's digital journey. We look forward to collaborating with our partners to create a brighter, more connected future. Together, we will unlock new possibilities and drive the next wave of digital transformation.

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