Disclosing this in a recent press briefing in Lagos,
Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria, Mr. David Pan Fan, said that the reason is
that as a solution provider, the company needs to constantly innovate.
Out of the total revenue, he confirmed to DigitalSENSE News that
an estimated 1.2 per cent of it came from West Africa, which office is situated
in Nigeria.
He also said that the vote for R & D is a strategic
investment from Huawei, to augment its research and development capabilities
and deploy resources globally, and implement a future-oriented business
architecture that puts Huawei in a confidant position for sustained growth.
Hence, he said, Huawei, decided to boost its investment in
R&D with 11.6 per cent of total annual sales revenues in 2011, which is a
core pillar of company’s business strategy.
“Through this investment, Huawei is positioning itself to
leverage high-growth areas and industry growth fundamentals for continued
success,” he said.
Additionally, Mr. Pan Fan said that the company’s
performance for the year under review has been very impressive.
According to him, Huawei was established in Shenzhen, China,
and has grown to become a global ICT solutions provider running its business in
over 140 countries worldwide.
“It becomes the second largest ICT solutions provider with
the revenue of USD 32.4 billion in 2011, an 11.7 per cent growth over the
previous year,” he said.
Mr. Pan Fan pointed out that in 2011, Huawei increased its
investment in the enterprise and consumer business segments, and achieved all-around
growth on the back of strong business momentum generated by the company’s
successful transformation into a complete end-to-end ICT solutions provider.
On Nigerian market, Mr. Pan Fan said Huawei, which has
operated in the country for 13 years, has become one of the most important
players in the telecommunications industry that providing employment, expanding
local investment and cultivating talents.
For Mr. Pan Fan who was accompanied at the press meeting by
the Managing Director, Terminal West Africa, a subsidiary of Huawei, Mr. Tony
Liang and chief technology officer, Huawei in the region, Mr. Adam Jiang,
Huawei aspires to be a localized company by expanding its local investment.
“We have built a technical training centre in Abuja, which
is the first one built by telecommunications solutions provider here. The
training center has trained more than 5,000 telecommunication engineers for
stakeholders,” he said.
Huawei, he said, would set up 3 Global Network Operation
Centers (GNOC) and one of them to be located in Lagos, the commercial nerve
centre of the nation.
The Lagos GNOC, he said, is expected to be put into use by
July this year, assuring it would add great value in the training of telecom
experts in the country.
Other corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects by
Huawei includes the MAU (UNILAG) ICT scholarship, charity funds for the less
privileged and school buses donation are some of the community-assistance
initiatives funded by Huawei in Nigeria.
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