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Meinrad Happacher | Meinrad Happacher,

Digital Competence Center in Saarbrücken

Huawei Technologies Germany is now opening a Digital Competence Center in Saarbrücken. Experts from the fields of artificial intelligence and cyber security will work from here with partners from research, science and industry.

David Wang, Chief Representative of Huawei in Germany: "Huawei is ready to support Germany in building a leadership position in the digital age."

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Huawei moves its Digital Competence Center into the Scheer Tower on the university campus. The representative for innovation and strategy in Saarland, Ammar Alkassar, says: "It is a very good day for Saarland, for the state capital of Saarbrücken and also for the IT campus because, on the one hand, this adds another important building block to our state's IT and AI competence cluster. On the other hand, it also underlines very emphatically that Saarland's innovation and digitalization strategy is pointing in the right direction and is bearing visible, tangible fruit."

With the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, other institutes from relevant subject areas as well as Saarland University and the associated technology ecosystem, Saarbrücken offers a great deal of expertise in the field of artificial intelligence.

David Wang, Chief Representative of Huawei in Germany: "In the face of future challenges, Huawei is ready to help Germany build a leading position in the digital age and bring added value to German society."

Huawei has been operating in Germany since 2001 and employs over 2,500 people at 18 locations. Huawei's largest European research center is located in Munich.

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