THE Nasser Centre for Science and Technology, led by its chief executive officer Dr Abdulla Al Noaimi, participated in Huawei Connect 2025, held in Shanghai, China, under the theme ‘All Intelligence’.
The participation came at the invitation of Huawei Bahrain and included leading technology institutions from the kingdom.
The participation reflects Bahrain’s strategic direction to strengthen international cooperation and exchange expertise in technology and advanced industries, particularly in the domain of artificial intelligence and its diverse applications.
The conference provided an opportunity to review global expertise in key sectors such as education, industry, financial technology, and healthcare, in addition to exploring Huawei’s latest innovative solutions that reflect future trends in the digital economy.
The centre’s delegation also held meetings with the Huawei AI team to explore avenues of cooperation in future projects. The delegation visited Huawei’s new research and development campus, which comprises more than 100 specialised buildings and accommodates over 25,000 engineers and researchers. They were briefed on advanced laboratories focused on AI infrastructure and the training of large language models.
This participation underscores the centre’s commitment to building partnerships with international institutions in both East and West, supporting innovation, research, and development, and consolidating Bahrain’s position as a regional hub for knowledge and innovation.