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Huawei Pilot Initiative: The Case of Bukhara

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:18 am
by moniya12
Costar Group (the parent company of China South Industries Group Corporation and CITIC Group) are all expected to play an important role in the rollout of the Safe Cities project in Uzbekistan. However, Huawei will play a central role in this initiative, having effectively become a “bridge between Chinese investors and the Uzbek authorities.” Incidentally, according to a joint statement, Chinese players initially committed to attracting more than $300 million in direct investment, later increasing it to $1 billion. These funds will be used to implement initiatives related to the development of digital governance, the digital economy , the local IT industry, telemedicine, and telecommunications. The political leadership of Uzbekistan has high hopes for the successful implementation of the Safe City initiative at this point, viewing it as an integral part of the country’s strategic transformation.

In 2018, Huawei Tech Investment Tashkent, in collaboration with the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Tourism Development and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan, agreed to azerbaijan telegram number database implement a pilot project “Safe Tourism” in the city of Bukhara. The “ Safe Tourism ” project is part of a broader “Safe City” concept and combines a set of solutions, including the creation of a unified command center; a single LTE communication network; a data center; high-resolution video cameras with facial recognition function and big data processing software to optimize urban management. The Bukhara project reflects similar initiatives previously implemented in Nairobi, Kenya; Lahore, Pakistan; Saudi Arabia and Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

Uzbek media reports claim that the main reason for choosing Huawei was the company’s successful implementation of the Safe City project in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, which boasts a developed tourism industry. Huawei’s equipment allowed local authorities to monitor the city using advanced surveillance technology that can operate in extreme heat conditions, which is especially important for Uzbekistan. Following the implementation of the Safe City project in Dunhuang, tourist satisfaction was reportedly over 95 percent, and local revenues increased accordingly. Depending on the results of Huawei’s pilot project in Bukhara, as well as Uzbekistan’s successful control of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has become a key challenge for tourism development, it is expected that Chinese providers will sign contracts to equip other major Uzbek tourist destinations (such as Samarkand, Khiva, and Shakhrisabz), which have previously been cited as strategic sites for digital modernization.

Re: Huawei Pilot Initiative: The Case of Bukhara

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 1:47 pm
by yadaysrdone