Huawei Digital Power hosted the third Global C&I Visionaries Summit to discuss greener future initiatives across several diverse industries.
The event signals the company's push to integrate digital power solutions into global industrial infrastructure to reduce carbon footprints. As industries face increasing pressure to meet climate goals, the collaboration between technology providers and industrial leaders becomes critical for scaling sustainable energy transitions.
The summit was a four-day event [1] that featured specific Dawn and Horizon sessions. These sessions focused on the development of greener future initiatives and the introduction of new product launches designed to optimize energy efficiency.
Attendance for the gathering was significant, with more than 800 participants [2] attending the sessions. The reach of the summit was international, drawing participants from 50 countries [3] to share insights on sustainability.
Industry leaders used the platform to discuss the intersection of digital power and environmental stewardship. The goal of the summit was to bring together these stakeholders to shape a greener future through the application of new digital power technologies [4].
By focusing on Commercial and Industrial (C&I) sectors, the summit addressed the specific energy challenges faced by large-scale operations. The event served as a venue for Huawei Digital Power to showcase how its latest products can be implemented across different industrial landscapes to drive decarbonization.
“Over 800 participants from 50 countries gathered”
This summit highlights Huawei's strategic pivot toward the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) energy sector, positioning itself not just as a telecommunications provider but as a critical infrastructure partner for the global energy transition. By convening a large, international cohort of industry leaders, the company is attempting to standardize its digital power solutions as a primary tool for corporate decarbonization efforts worldwide.




