Huawei Launches OlympusMons 2021 Award to Boost Scientific Research in Big Data Storage, Mathematics

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Huawei Launches OlympusMons 2021 Award to Boost Scientific Research in Big Data Storage, Mathematics

Emerging technologies such as cloud computing, 5G, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) demand advanced digital solutions to facilitate innovative data storage infrastructure, execs from the world’s largest IT provider said at a conference on Wednesday.

Huawei Technologies has announced its OlympusMons Award 2021 during an event to boost expertise in global data storage, the company said.

Over 100 scientists from Huawei, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and top research institutes and universities from across the world have been invited to tackle challenges in the industry.

The news follows a conference on applied mathematics in Changsha in south central China in August, where Huawei addressed numerous key challenges in the sector.

Five laboratories were also established by the Chinese tech giant to tackle concerns over next-generation storage solutions, involving more than 4,000 data scientists at the multinational firm.

Storage systems should focus on “software breakthroughs” along with new hardware systems, he added.

Fresh Data Storage Innovations Key To Preserving Historical Treasures – VP

Storage solutions are vital for protecting sensitive cultural artefacts in and around the city of Dunhuang in western China, along with efforts by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), according to one exec.

Buddhist artworks in the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes are the “largest and most well-preserved” in the world, Su Bomin, vice-director of Dunhuang Academy, said.

UNESCO had revealed plans to preserve the cultural artefacts digitally, he said, adding that an online Dunhuang museum would created and be backed by tech firms including Huawei.

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Huawei Launches OlympusMons 2021 Award to Boost Scientific Research in Big Data Storage, Mathematics

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