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Huawei aims to help SMEs join APAC ecosystem

Huawei aims to help SMEs join APAC ecosystem

SMEs who qualify could receive coupons worth up to $3,000 USD and get free professional consulting.

By iTnews Asia Team on Apr 13, 2021 11:21AM

Huawei has launched a SME Support Program with trusted ecosystem partners in APAC aiming to deliver further technical support for economic recovery amid the fight against the pandemic.

SMEs are the engines of growth and innovation in the APEC region. They account for over 97 percent of all business and employ over half of the workforce across APEC economies. They contribute significantly to economic growth, with their share of GDP ranging from 40% to 60% in most APEC economies, according to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. 

Huawei Cloud is currently working with over 19,000 partners and 1.6 million developers. For the SME Support Program, which will be available until December 31, 2021, each eligible SME applicant could receive coupons worth up to US$3,000 and free professional consulting service including cloud solutions for a variety of industry scenarios that include Financial Service, Education, E-commerce, Gaming, IoT, Application Development, and Enterprise Applications.

For the SME Support Programme, which will be available until December 31, 2021, each eligible SME applying to the programme could receive coupons worth up to $3,000 USD and free professional consulting service including cutting-edge cloud solutions for a variety of industry scenarios including Financial Service, Education, E-commerce, Gaming, IoT, Application Development, and Enterprise Applications.

SMEs that have an account on the Huawei Cloud website but have never used any paid service could apply on the on the SME Support Program page and receive consultation from cloud experts. Applications will be reviewed based on the company’s cloud needs and the readiness of workloads for cloud deployment.

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