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Huawei Cloud Congress: Germany No. 1 in ICT competitiveness; 100B connections expected by 2025

SHANGHAI — Germany came out on top in a new ranking of national information and communications technology competitiveness, according to a report released by Huawei at this week’s Cloud Congress in Shanghai. The report pointed to Germany’s strong commitment and ongoing investment in ICT development, resulting in a market with competitive vitality.

The report and rankings included data from 25 developing and emerging countries that account for 78% of global gross domestic product and 68% of the world’s population; and 10 industries, including finance, manufacturing, education, transportation and logistics. The survey concluded that national competitiveness depended on connectivity.

“Germany’s outstanding ICT infrastructure and relative affordability of access pushes it to the top. The ICT drives Germany’s industry 4.0 targeting 30% gains in productivity,” explained William Xu, chief strategy and marketing officer at Huawei.

Among developing countries, the report named Chile, Kenya and Egypt as those which had the highest growth momentum.

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“Everybody is looking for connectivity. Connection is the new normal,” explained Xu.

According to the company, by 2025 there will be 100 billion connections, at which point the Internet will reach its industrial stage, being the basis of connections between people and things. Intelligent sensors are forecast to account for 90% of all connections, with the increase being attributed to enterprises becoming enabled by the Internet.

While the demand side requires more mobile broadband penetration and application adoption, Huawei said the supply side needs to focus on the Internet bandwidth per-capita and the affordability of the connectivity.

“National competitiveness depends on connectivity,” added Xu.

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Travel costs to the Huawei Cloud Congress were provided by Huawei.

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Roberta Prescott
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Editor, [email protected] Roberta Prescott is responsible for Latin America reporting news and analysis, interviewing key stakeholders. Roberta has worked as an IT and telecommunication journalist since March 2005, when she started as a reporter with InformationWeek Brasil magazine and its website IT Web. In July 2006, Prescott was promoted to be the editor-in-chief, and, beyond the magazine and website, was in charge for all ICT products, such as IT events and CIO awards. In mid-2010, she was promoted to the position of executive editor, with responsibility for all the editorial products and content of IT Mídia. Prescott has worked as a journalist since 1998 and has three journalism prizes. In 2009, she won, along with InformationWeek Brasil team, the press prize 11th Prêmio Imprensa Embratel. In 2008, she won the 7th Unisys Journalism Prize and in 2006 was the editor-in-chief when InformationWeek Brasil won the 20th media award Prêmio Veículos de Comunicação. She graduated in Journalism by the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, has done specialization in journalism at the Universidad de Navarra (Spain, 2003) and Master in Journalism at IICS – Universidad de Navarra (Brazil, 2010) and MBA – Executive Education at the Getulio Vargas Foundation.