The company said it has offered its digital solutions to the Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital and the Pertamina Bina Medika (PERTAMEDIKA) Hospital.
With the help of the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted CT-Scans, the hospitals have been able to make COVID-19 diagnoses six times faster than usual, with a 93-percent accuracy level, the company added.
In a statement received here on Thursday, CEO of Huawei Indonesia, Jacky Chen, said the company has launched a number of campaigns in its 20th year of operating in Indonesia that aim to give back to the community.
“We have been rooted in this beautiful land for more than 20 years […] At this new point, we want to give more in return than take. In 2020, Huawei launched a series of “I Do” campaigns to give back to the community,” he informed.
Under one of the campaigns, dubbed as ‘I Do Create’, the company helped governments, enterprises, and hospitals to carry out digital transformations during the pandemic using AI, Big Data Analysis, and Cloud systems.
According to Huawei’s rotating chairman Ken Hu, the company continues to carry out innovations to create value for its customers, fight the pandemic, as well as support both economic recovery and social progress around the world.
“Huawei recognizes the importance of creating shared value for society as a whole, and is working together with partners to support broader economic, social, and environmental goals for shared progress and prosperity,” he remarked.
The company’s ‘I Do’ campaign also features ‘I Do Contribute’, which aims to accelerate Indonesian economic recovery in the post-pandemic world through the use of the latest technologies. The company has also launched a program to groom 100 thousand Indonesian digital talents for the next five years to build a solid foundation for human capital that is equipped for challenges of the future.
Meanwhile, as part of the ‘I Do Care’ campaign, Huawei said it sent a team to restore telecommunications networks during the Greater Jakarta floods and provide relief aid.
Furthermore, implementing digital transformation with the government and entire business communities, as well as key stakeholders in the ecosystem, has become the core aim of the ‘I Do Collaborate’ campaign, the company said. (INE)
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