
Technological Innovation Empowers the Modernization of Government Procurement – Huawei Qingtian Showcases at the Government Procurement Annual Conference
The Government Procurement Annual Conference was held on January 22 in Shenzhen. This year’s theme, “Unified and Open, Orderly Competition, Improved Governance,” brought together representatives from government procurement management departments, executing agencies, and industry suppliers to discuss the reform of procurement systems and technological innovation pathways in the context of constructing a unified national market.
As a leading technology company, Huawei Qingtian was invited to the conference. The President of Huawei’s Tablet and PC Product Line, Zhu Dongdong, delivered a keynote speech titled “Huawei Qingtian Builds Professional Productivity, Co-creating a New Foundation for Digital Office.” He shared profound insights into the challenges posed by industrial transformation.
In his speech, Zhu Dongdong first analyzed the macro trends in the current PC industry. On one hand, with the deep integration of AI technology, computers are entering a rapid phase of AI development, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 58.7% from 2025 to 2029. By 2029, nearly 90% of end products are expected to be AI PCs. On the other hand, both computers and tablets are evolving towards lighter and thinner designs, leading to a more unified device experience. Along with these industrial changes, the demands of a new generation of government and enterprise users for office equipment have fundamentally shifted. Users now seek to retain the professional performance of PCs to meet high-intensity work demands while also desiring the portability and natural interaction typical of tablets. Traditional single-form devices are struggling to adapt to the diverse scenarios and fluid demands of modern government and enterprise office environments. This shift in demand for office terminals resonates with the digital upgrade occurring in the government procurement sector.
At the same time, the application of digital technologies in government procurement is becoming increasingly widespread, transitioning from electronic management to a phase of digital empowerment. The focus of reforms is on enhancing the synergy between policy functionality and market efficiency.
The conference revealed industry observations indicating that the current government procurement landscape has developed an innovative model of “System + Technology” and “Platform + Data.” There is a growing demand for autonomous, controllable, intelligent, and efficient products and solutions, creating significant opportunities for companies with core technological capabilities. In response to industry needs, Huawei Qingtian is leveraging HarmonyOS to build professional productivity solutions for government procurement.
In terms of information security, unlike traditional systems that rely on passive defense mechanisms, HarmonyOS has established an end-to-end security framework combined with a robust capability foundation. This approach effectively embeds an active immune system within government and enterprise terminals, ensuring security measures keep pace with threats throughout the entire data lifecycle, thus achieving a state of being unbreachable, well-defended, and effectively managed.
Furthermore, the policy functions of government procurement are extending into supporting areas such as technological innovation. Huawei Qingtian’s practices validate this trend, with explorations in AI deployment at the edge and intelligent office technologies aligning with government procurement policies that support technological innovation. It is reported that HarmonyOS AI possesses edge-cloud collaborative capabilities, with authoritative data sourced from cloud testing, enabling the generation of report-level documents in just 20 minutes of deep research with its AI assistant. Meanwhile, localized deployment of a 7B large model at the edge ensures that core data remains secure, while providing comprehensive office functions like AI document summarization and intelligent note-taking. This innovative application meets the core demand of government and enterprise users for enhanced work efficiency.
In the ecological domain, HarmonyOS has become a nurturing ground for the development of domestic software. Huawei Qingtian uses the input from ecological demand scenarios to promote the integration of consumption and business development, jointly fostering ecological prosperity. This evolution transforms government and enterprise office terminals from mere compliance tools into effective productivity platforms.
At the Huawei Qingtian exhibition booth, the Huawei Qingtian HM740, specifically designed for government and enterprise office scenarios, drew significant attention from professional attendees due to its hardware configuration and software compatibility. The product features a substantial 70Wh battery, achieving up to 21 hours of local 1080p video playback, making it Huawei’s longest-lasting computer to date. Its 2.8K OLED flagship screen combined with stellar connectivity technology enhances the overall user experience.
Currently, advancing the construction of a unified government procurement market is a key issue in the industry. Huawei’s participation in the government procurement market not only brings technological innovations but also stimulates collaborative progress among upstream and downstream enterprises in standard formulation and technology research and development, thus contributing to the establishment of a self-controlled industrial ecosystem.
Industry experts indicate that government procurement, as a significant method for market-oriented resource allocation, supports innovative products and will encourage more companies to increase their research and development investments, thereby driving the optimization and upgrading of industrial structures. Additionally, a unified and open government procurement market will facilitate the standardization and promotion of technological standards, accelerating collaborative innovation across the supply chain and providing a solid foundation for constructing a new development pattern. For enterprises, sustainable development in the government procurement market can only be achieved by focusing on user needs, adhering to technological innovation, and practicing open collaboration.
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