Huawei Malaysia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Xiamen University Malaysia Campus to jointly plan and discuss developing a future-oriented ICT enabled campus in Malaysia.

From left to right: Zhu Chongshi, President of Xiamen University, Wang Ruifang, Vice President of Xiamen University, Abraham Liu Kang, CEO of Huawei Malaysia, Gao Wei, Director of Culture Office, Chinese Embassy in Malaysia, David Wei Chengmin, President of Huawei Southern Pacific Region

As per the MoU, Huawei and  Xiamen University Malaysian Campus will consider the deployment of a high-quality bandwidth, and high-reliability campus network with a significant TCO (total cost of ownership) saving. The two parties are also aiming to establish a joint teaching lab in the Malaysia campus of Xiamen University to transfer Huawei’s latest ICT technologies the students.

The companies said the collaborations will create a competitive advantage for students of Xiamen University through education reform leveraging on new-age technology. With this MoU, Huawei is bringing its first Smart Campus to Malaysia after similar initiatives in emerging and developed markets including United Kingdom, America among others.

Zhu Chongshi, President of Xiamen University, said: “We are excited to have taken the first step in what we hope will be a long-term collaboration with Huawei, a company which plays a major role in the global ICT industry. Today’s MoU with Huawei means the collaborations between Xiamen University and Huawei have reached a strategic level. This win-win collaboration will help Xiamen University expand its reputation in Malaysia and it also enables Huawei to enhance its brand among the education industry.”

Abraham Liu, CEO of Huawei Malaysia, said: “I’m very pleased to see Huawei embark on this exciting journey with Xiamen University, one of the most respected universities in the world. As a world ICT leader, Huawei is leading the way for education reform through technology. Smart campuses with reliable, high bandwidth networks are essential tools for today’s Digital Natives to feel engaged in University education and compete and win in the digital economy. This MoU is just the in line with our ongoing efforts in ICT education and skill development for Malaysian students. I am very excited by the potential of this partnership and look forward to working with the university over the future.”

Xiamen University is a leading comprehensive university in China which was founded by Malaysian Chinese Tan Kah Kee in 1921. Now, 93 years later, Xia Men University has set up a campus in Malaysia, which is the first Chinese university to build an overseas branch. The campus is located in the vicinity of Bandar Kota Warisan in Malaysia’s Selangor State, just 15 minutes ride from the country’s administrative center of Putrajaya or 45 km southwest of Kuala Lumpur.

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