• Huawei presented 115 industrial AI case studies across sectors including manufacturing, energy and transport
  • The company also introduced 22 digital intelligence solutions aimed at accelerating industry AI deployment

What happened: Scaling industrial AI adoption

Huawei used the Mobile World Congress (MWC) platform to highlight its latest push into industry digitalisation, unveiling 115 real-world use cases and 22 new solutions designed to accelerate artificial intelligence deployment across sectors.

According to Huawei, the announcement was made during the company’s Industrial Digital and Intelligent Transformation Summit held during MWC.

Huawei, a global telecommunications and technology provider headquartered in China, has been expanding its role beyond traditional networking infrastructure into cloud computing, artificial intelligence and enterprise digital transformation.

At the summit, the company presented case studies demonstrating how digital and intelligent technologies are being applied across industries such as manufacturing, electric power, finance, transportation and government services.

Huawei also launched 22 industry-focused digital intelligence solutions designed to support enterprises adopting AI and data-driven operations. These solutions combine connectivity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and data platforms to help organisations modernise operational systems.

According to the company, the showcased projects highlight how industries are increasingly integrating AI with existing infrastructure to improve efficiency, automate processes and support decision-making.

The announcements come as enterprises worldwide accelerate digital transformation strategies, seeking to apply artificial intelligence and cloud technologies to traditional industrial operations.

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Why it’s important

Huawei’s showcase highlights a broader shift underway in the global technology landscape: artificial intelligence is moving from experimental deployments into large-scale industrial use.

Across sectors such as energy, manufacturing and transportation, companies are exploring how AI can optimise operations, predict maintenance needs and analyse large volumes of operational data.

Technology providers are increasingly positioning themselves as partners in this transformation by offering integrated platforms that combine connectivity, cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities.

The release of dozens of solutions and case studies also reflects intensifying competition among technology vendors to capture the growing enterprise AI market.

Industry analysts note that the commercial opportunity lies not only in AI models themselves but in the infrastructure that enables them – including networks, data platforms and cloud computing systems.

From a financial perspective, enterprise AI deployment is expected to generate substantial demand for digital infrastructure and software services over the coming decade.

By showcasing large numbers of practical deployments, Huawei is signalling its ambition to position its technologies as foundational tools for the next phase of global industrial digitalisation.