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  • HUAWEI Unveils Sleek New WATCH FIT 4 Series in Malaysia

    HUAWEI Unveils Sleek New WATCH FIT 4 Series in Malaysia

    Huawei continues to raise the bar in wearable tech with the official Malaysian release of its brand-new WATCH FIT 4 Series, fresh off its global debut in Berlin. Designed to meet the needs of active lifestyles with a touch of elegance, the new series blends style, advanced outdoor fitness features, and enhanced health monitoring all in a sleek, wrist-friendly package.

    This latest lineup includes two dynamic models: the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 and WATCH FIT 4 Pro, both built to keep pace with your everyday adventures whether you’re hitting the trail, the gym, or simply running errands in style.

    Designed to Move with You, Wherever Life Takes You

    True to its roots, the WATCH FIT 4 Series offers slim, lightweight designs perfect for all-day wear. The standard model tips the scale at just 27g with a 9.5mm profile, making it ultra-comfortable. The Pro model steps up with a premium finish sapphire glass, titanium alloy bezel, and a tough aviation-grade aluminum alloy case while remaining impressively light at 30.4g and just 9.3mm thick. With up to 3000 nits peak brightness, the Pro’s vivid display ensures visibility even under Malaysia’s blazing sun.

    Outdoor Powerhouse with Smart Navigation

    Outdoor fitness fans will find their new best friend in the WATCH FIT 4 Series. With over 100 workout modes including hiking, skiing, and more, the watch is packed with a barometer for accurate elevation readings and Huawei’s next-gen dual-frequency Sunflower Positioning System, which boosts GNSS tracking accuracy by 30%. Built-in route import, offline maps, and turn-by-turn navigation make this a must-have for explorers.

    Love water sports? The WATCH FIT 4 Series debuts Huawei’s first water sports route tracking system supporting seven aquatic activities including paddleboarding and sailing. Real-time stats like heart rate and distance keep you in control on the water. The Pro model goes further with contour maps, trail checkpoints, a golf assistant with 15,000+ global courses, and even a dedicated freediving mode with real-time depth and speed tracking.

    Smarter Health Monitoring at Your Fingertips

    Huawei has turned your smartwatch into a personal wellness coach. Both models now feature heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring, emotional wellbeing insights, and all-day vital tracking. The Pro version introduces Huawei’s upgraded TruSense System with ECG capabilities, giving you real-time heart health feedback for better peace of mind.From stress levels and sleep quality to oxygen saturation and breathing regularity, the watch compiles it all into personalized health reports complete with actionable tips and alerts.

    Everyday Intelligence with a Local Touch

    Beyond health and fitness, the WATCH FIT 4 Series is loaded with features that simplify your day. Reply to WhatsApp with a full keyboard, make Bluetooth calls, take voice notes, and get real-time weather update all from your wrist. Better yet, Huawei becomes the first smartwatch brand in Malaysia to support TNG eWallet QR payments a major step forward in wearable convenience.

    Coming in June 2025, the Waktu Solat Malaysia App will be supported on the WATCH FIT 4 Series and WATCH 5, providing prayer time notifications, prayer verses, and Qiblat direction making it easier for Muslims to stay connected to their faith. iOS support will be introduced later. And here’s a fan-favorite: the watch now integrates with the SYOK radio streaming app, letting you control your favorite stations or podcasts directly from your wrist perfect for multitasking during walks or workouts.

    Style That Matches Your Personality

    There’s no shortage of variety in the WATCH FIT 4 lineup. The Pro model comes in stylish Black, Blue, and Green, with fluoroelastomer and woven nylon strap options. Meanwhile, the standard WATCH FIT 4 offers four chic colors Black, Grey, Purple, and White allowing you to match your mood, outfit, or activity.

    Pre-Order Now & Get Free Gifts!

    The HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series is now open for pre-orders in Malaysia from just RM599. Early buyers will enjoy a bonus HUAWEI Scale 3 and three-month Health+ membership a perfect start to your fitness journey. Available now at all HUAWEI Experience Stores, the HUAWEI Official Website, and official online stores on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok. Stay updated on the latest promotions by visiting Huawei’s official website or following their Facebook and Instagram pages. Destina

  • Transforming Malaysia’s Workforce Through Strategic Tech Partnerships

    Transforming Malaysia’s Workforce Through Strategic Tech Partnerships

    In a bold move to enhance workforce capabilities and adapt to the demands of the digital era, the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) is collaborating with Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. This partnership aims to revolutionize Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) by integrating state-of-the-art technologies and cultivating a skilled workforce prepared for future challenges.

    The recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Manpower Department (JTM) of MOHR and Huawei Malaysia marks a significant step toward creating a high-tech environment for TVET. The initiative will focus on incorporating crucial technological advancements such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G networks, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) into Malaysia’s TVET institutions.

    The first TVET Huawei Learning Centre will be launched at the Institut Latihan Perindustrian (ILP) Kuala Lumpur. This center is designed to provide certified courses that equip students and industry professionals with essential knowledge in telecommunications technologies and hands-on experience with Huawei’s equipment.

    The program aims to train an initial cohort of 2,000 individuals, including industry engineers, new employees, and TVET educators. Trainees will gain from a well-structured curriculum that combines theoretical learning with practical application, earning valuable certifications that enhance their competitiveness in the fast-evolving ICT sector.

    Additionally, this partnership plans to establish more TVET Huawei Learning Centres at various JTM Training Institutions, broadening the range of modules available to include critical emerging technologies vital for the future workforce.

    Minister of Human Resources, YB Steven Sim Chee Keong, reiterated the government’s commitment to enhancing Malaysia’s skills training framework. The integration of Huawei’s global ICT expertise is aligned with the National Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Policy 2030, which aims to equip Malaysians with essential 21st-century skills in AI and digitalization.

    Simon Sun, CEO of Huawei Malaysia, emphasized the significance of nurturing talent as a strategic asset for growth. This partnership not only seeks to share technological knowledge but also to create a comprehensive ecosystem for upskilling and reskilling, preparing students with skills in high demand across various industries.

    In conjunction with the training initiatives, Huawei Malaysia will enhance the network infrastructure at selected JTM Training Institutions, starting with ILP Pasir Gudang. Planned upgrades include the development of smart classrooms and campuses equipped with high-speed 5G and Wi-Fi 7 technologies. These technological improvements aim to create an interactive and flexible learning environment that enhances educational experiences.

    The introduction of data centres at these institutions will optimize training delivery and resource management, fostering an atmosphere conducive to smart education. These advancements will enable students to access remote learning opportunities, hybrid teaching methods, and Huawei’s extensive online educational resources.

    This partnership signifies a major advancement in Malaysia’s educational landscape, with the potential to transform the skills training sector and improve workforce readiness. The MoU was signed during the Malaysia-China Summit 2024, following discussions on advancing Malaysia’s digital transformation initiatives.

    By embedding cutting-edge technology into TVET, Malaysia is set to nurture a new generation of skilled professionals equipped to tackle the challenges of the digital economy. This initiative not only addresses the immediate needs of the workforce but also lays the foundation for sustainable economic growth and innovation in the future.

  • Malaysia Celebrates Digital Talent Development at Huawei ICT Competition Awards 2024–2025

    Malaysia Celebrates Digital Talent Development at Huawei ICT Competition Awards 2024–2025

    The future of Malaysia’s digital transformation was on full display at the Huawei ICT Competition Malaysia 2024–2025 awards ceremony, where 16 students and instructors were crowned grand prize winners across the Cloud, Network, Computing, and Innovation tracks. The competition, aimed at nurturing Malaysia’s next generation of ICT talent, drew participation from over 1,200 students representing 40 public and private universities nationwide.

    Co-organised by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), and Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, the event recognised the outstanding achievements of students and instructors from some of the country’s top universities.

    Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) took home the grand prize for the Innovation Track, led by instructor Chong Yung Wey and students Lim Miin Ning, Naomi Tham Kah Mun, and Bok Wei Hong. Reflecting on the achievement, USM Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Abdul Rahman Mohamed, said, “USM’s victory in the Innovation Track of the Huawei ICT Competition reflects our ongoing commitment to nurturing creative minds and enhancing graduate employability. This success reinforces our standing as a key driver of technological progress and industry-ready talent.”

    Universiti Malaya (UM) triumphed in the Cloud Track, represented by instructor Dr Rafidah Md Noor and students Chew Ying Ying, Lee Xim Er, and Cheu Zi Yuan. Sharing her thoughts on the win, Dr Rafidah said, “This grand prize symbolizes the boundless potential of ICT. Our journey to this point is a reflection of teamwork, persistence, and the incredible opportunities presented by the Huawei ICT Academy Malaysia.”

    The Network Track grand prize was claimed by Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), represented by instructor Ahmad Alauddin Ariffin and students Nurul Natasha Nabilah Mohd Dino, Nur A’in A’liya Ahmad Alauddin, and Anis Nadira Noor Maisam. Sharing her excitement, Nurul Natasha Nabilah said, “This is my second attempt at this competition, and I’m proud to have gone further this year. The support from my instructors played a big role in our success. As we prepare for the regional stage, I’m determined to continue giving my best.”

    Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR, Kampar campus) secured the grand prize for the Computing Track, with instructor Dr Aun Yichiet guiding students Liew Zheng Xian, Ng Shi Qi, and Har Sze Hao to victory. Expressing his pride, Dr Aun said, This achievement is the result of the right people, the right effort, and a strong partnership with Huawei. Watching our students grow and succeed on this stage is incredibly rewarding. Huawei’s ecosystem has shown us that success requires patience, determination, and continuous learning.”

    The competition also honoured educators and institutions for their commitment to advancing ICT education. The Huawei Malaysia Most Dedicated Instructors 2024 awards were presented to six educators for their outstanding contributions to nurturing ICT talent:

    • Dr Lee Sui Ping (Xiamen University Malaysia)
    • Dr Ng Kok Why (Multimedia University)
    • Dr Lee Fong Yee (Multimedia University)
    • Dr Tan Soo Fun (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
    • Dr Noorhayati Md Noor (Universiti Teknologi MARA)
    • Dr Azliza Mohd Ali (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

    Additionally, six universities were recognised as Huawei Malaysia Outstanding ICT Academies 2024 for their excellence in fostering digital education:

    • Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
    • Multimedia University (MMU)
    • Universiti Malaya (UM)
    • Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM)
    • Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
    • INTI International College Penang

    During the awards ceremony, Professor Datuk Dr Kasim Hj Mansur, Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), highlighted the alignment between Huawei’s commitment to education and UMS’s mission to nurture future leaders in digital transformation. The event also featured the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between MOHE and Huawei Malaysia, which will enable the exchange of knowledge, resources, and best practices in emerging technologies.

    The MoU will facilitate access to Huawei’s state-of-the-art facilities and provide students and educators with hands-on experience in cutting-edge technologies. This partnership aims to strengthen Malaysia’s position as a regional leader in ICT education and digital transformation.

    Earlier in the day, Huawei Malaysia hosted the Digital Talent Forum Day 2024, in collaboration with Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and MOHE. This forum brought together over 100 instructors from 30 universities, along with government, academia, and industry representatives, to discuss the future of ICT education. The event focused on innovative teaching practices, the role of ICT in the digital economy, and strategies to accelerate digital transformation in higher education.

    The grand prize winners from Malaysia’s Cloud, Network, Computing, and Innovation tracks will now prepare for the regional stage of the Huawei ICT Competition, set to take place in February 2025. This stage will provide Malaysia’s top ICT talents with a chance to compete with their peers from across the region, showcasing their skills on a larger stage.

    With continued support from Huawei Malaysia, MOHE, and participating universities, Malaysia’s best and brightest ICT talents are well-positioned to shine on the international stage, reflecting the nation’s growing digital competitiveness.

  • Unleash Your Potential with the All-New HUAWEI MatePad 12 X

    Unleash Your Potential with the All-New HUAWEI MatePad 12 X

    Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) Malaysia has officially launched the highly anticipated HUAWEI MatePad 12 X, a tablet designed to blend creativity and productivity in a sleek, stylish package.

    Building on the success of the MatePad series, which has been praised for providing a PC-like office experience, the HUAWEI MatePad 12 X takes it a step further, offering advanced productivity tools and a modern design tailored to young users. This next-generation tablet delivers precise office work and seamless note-taking with the performance of a traditional PC.

    PC-Level Productivity for Every Day

    The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X is packed with powerful productivity tools, starting with the exclusive PC-level WPS Office, a complete suite for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. With a user-friendly layout that mirrors traditional office software, WPS Office integrates effortlessly with Microsoft Office 365, allowing users to work seamlessly across devices. Whether for casual tasks or professional projects, users can take advantage of multitasking features, running apps side by side for increased efficiency, making it ideal for managing various tasks simultaneously.

    Moreover, the tablet boasts a remarkable 10,100 mAh battery capable of supporting up to 14 hours of video playback, 12 hours of web browsing, or 8 hours of intensive work. When charged with the 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge technology, it powers up to 100% in just 85 minutes, ensuring that you stay productive throughout the day without worrying about running out of battery, even while on the move.

    A Complete Workstation in a Compact Form

    The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X includes the NearLink Keyboard and M-Pencil, making it a versatile choice for professionals and students alike. The keyboard features responsive keys, ergonomic design, and essential shortcut functions to boost productivity and enhance the typing experience. It transforms the tablet into a mini-laptop, perfect for drafting documents, creating presentations, and handling spreadsheets on the go. Paired with the keyboard, the M-Pencil adds a layer of creativity and precision to the device, enabling users to sketch, take notes, and annotate documents with ease, bringing a full workstation experience to a portable format.

    Exceptional Display for Smooth Interaction

    The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X features a stunning ultra-bright PaperMatte Display, designed to provide an exceptional touch interaction experience. Using Nanoscale Anti-Glare Etching Technology, the display reduces glare and emits soft light, making it easy on the eyes during long screen sessions. The resolution is clear and vibrant, while the display’s paper-like texture enhances the writing experience, improving writing accuracy by 47% over traditional tablets. Plus, it is equipped with an ultra-hydrophobic, oil-resistant coating that prevents fingerprints, ensuring a clean and smooth interface for effortless use.

    Cutting-Edge Creative Tools for Boundless Expression

    HUAWEI Notes, a powerful note-taking app, enables users to capture and organize ideas easily. With features like Note Replay for real-time audio syncing, Multi-Note viewing, and One-Touch Split Screen, the app ensures efficient multitasking. Additionally, it offers various templates to match the user’s creative or organizational needs, further enhancing productivity. For creative tasks, the M-Pencil complements the HUAWEI Notes app, enabling users to sketch and annotate in real-time, mimicking the experience of writing with traditional pen and paper.

    Furthermore, HUAWEI’s GoPaint app allows users to explore their artistic potential with over 150 professional brushes and a Realistic Textures canvas. Users can freely adjust parameters to create masterpieces with brushes like Ink Wash and Oil Painting, offering a professional painting experience on the go. Huawei is also running the GoPaint Worldwide Creating Activity, where artists can submit their work for a chance to win $1,000 and gain global exposure.

    HUAWEI MatePad 12 X

    Sleek, Durable, and Elegant Design

    The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X stands out with its unique shimmering pearlescent sheen and color-changing effects, making it an attractive accessory for young trendsetters. The tablet’s all-metal body is made from durable aluminum alloy, giving it a sturdy, sleek finish. Despite its strength, the device is lightweight at just 555g and has a slim profile of 5.9mm, making it easy to carry without sacrificing durability or style. The glossy, gilded bezels complete the high-end look, giving the device a sophisticated, modern feel.

    Stylish and Productive for the Next Generation

    Designed for young, trendsetting individuals, the HUAWEI MatePad 12 X offers a seamless combination of style and productivity. Whether you’re sketching, taking notes, or multitasking, the ultra-bright PaperMatte display, powerful tools, and portable design provide an unparalleled user experience. With its larger display and improved performance, the MatePad 12 X allows users to explore their creativity, break boundaries, and achieve their goals with ease.

    Pricing and Availability

    The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X is priced at RM2,999 and is available for pre-order from November 19 to 29, 2024. Those who purchase during this pre-order period from the HUAWEI Official Website, Shopee, Lazada, or HUAWEI Experience Stores will receive exclusive discounts and gifts valued up to RM2,624. These gifts include the HUAWEI FreeBuds 5, HUAWEI M-Pencil (3rd Gen), HUAWEI Smart Magnetic Keyboard, HUAWEI Mouse, HUAWEI Backpack, and a 1-Year Screen Protection Plan. For more details, visit the HUAWEI official website, Facebook page, or Instagram.

  • A Journey of Growth and Innovation: My Time at Huawei Malaysia by William Syrillus Tunsin

    A Journey of Growth and Innovation: My Time at Huawei Malaysia by William Syrillus Tunsin

    After spending 17 years working within Malaysia’s public sector, my firsthand on how government services have evolved to become more efficient and user-centric. However, I’ve always felt that there’s room for even greater improvement. With this mindset, I applied for the Cross Fertilisation Programme (CFP) under the Public Service Department, which offers government officers the opportunity to work in the private sector for a year. The goal is to gain new perspectives, learn best practices, and return with fresh ideas to improve public service.

    While I wasn’t initially considering Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) as a potential placement, my fate had a different plan. When I received the opportunity to work with Huawei in November 2023, I was excited yet uncertain about what to expect. Little did I know, this unexpected partnership would become a pivotal chapter in my career, offering me valuable insights into digital innovation, leadership, and the power of technology in transforming not just businesses, but public administration as well.

    Upon joining Huawei Malaysia as an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Manager, I was initially under the impression that the company’s business was primarily focused on consumer products like smartphones, wearables, and tablets. This was a common misconception I shared with many others.

    To my surprise, I discovered that the consumer segment only accounts for a small fraction of Huawei’s business—about 5% of its total revenue. The company’s major revenue streams are in areas such as Carrier Network Business, Cloud and AI, Enterprise Solutions, and Digital Power. This shift in understanding made me realise just how impactful Huawei’s infrastructure and technology solutions are, particularly in telecommunications and digital connectivity. In fact, Huawei has been integral to Malaysia’s telecommunications infrastructure since 2001, providing over 95% of the country’s connectivity.

    One of the aspects of Huawei’s corporate culture that struck me the most was its unwavering commitment to learning and development. In a rapidly changing tech world, the company places a strong emphasis on upskilling and reskilling its employees, with all staff expected to dedicate at least one hour per week to learning. This philosophy goes beyond just enhancing technical skills—it reflects Huawei’s belief that a culture of continuous learning is key to staying ahead of the curve and fostering a mindset of innovation across all levels of the organisation.

    The iLearning platform, which Huawei uses for employee training, was something I quickly became familiar with during my time at the company. Even I, coming from a government background, was encouraged to engage with the platform, take exams, and upskill in various areas. This focus on personal and professional development is something that I believe could be beneficial for the public sector as well, where learning and growth are often seen as secondary to daily operations.

    One of the most transformative parts of my journey at Huawei was participating in the Digital Leadership Excellence (DLE) Programme in Shenzhen, China, in 2024. This programme was inspired by a call from Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim during his speech at the Malaysia ICT Summit hosted by Huawei. The Prime Minister highlighted the need for Malaysian leaders to embrace digital transformation to take the country into the future.

    The visit to Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen was an eye-opening experience. I was able to see firsthand how the company’s cutting-edge research and development are driving global digital infrastructure and how their focus on innovation is not just about technology but about creating solutions that address real-world problems. It was clear that Huawei’s vision to create a “fully connected, intelligent world” is at the heart of everything they do, from 5G networks to AI solutions.

    What stood out most during my time at Huawei was their customer-first mentality, which shapes everything from product development to corporate strategy. This approach has led Huawei to become a leader in digital technology, and it’s a mindset I believe the public sector can learn from. By focusing more on citizen-centric services and embracing technological innovation, governments can improve the way they serve the public and drive greater societal impact.

    I have come to realise that the public sector could benefit immensely from adopting private sector best practices—particularly in terms of digital transformation, agility, and employee empowerment. Much like how Huawei has succeeded in becoming a global tech giant through a strong corporate culture and a commitment to innovation, government institutions can build a more efficient and effective public service by fostering a culture of learning, collaboration, and tech-enabled solutions.

    As I wrap up my time with Huawei Malaysia, I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude. The experience has been an eye-opening journey that has equipped me with new tools and perspectives to bring back to the public service sector. I’m deeply thankful to Vice President Mr. Oliver Liu and the team at the Business Environment Department for their unwavering mentorship and guidance throughout my tenure.

    Huawei’s commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and customer satisfaction has left a lasting impression on me, and I am eager to bring these lessons back to my role in the government. As I move forward in my career, I am excited to explore how public and private sectors can work together more closely, leveraging the power of digital transformation to create a more innovative, efficient, and citizen-focused public service.

    My journey with Huawei has shown me that the future of governance lies in the empowerment of people, the integration of technology, and a relentless drive to innovate. These are the principles that I hope will guide my work in improving public administration for a brighter and more connected future.