
SHENZHEN, China – CENGN, Canada's Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks based in Kanata, Ontario announced last week Huawei will be the newest member of the consortium.
The new partnership with CENGN will provide an opportunity for Huawei and its' operator partners in Canada to work with Canadian SMEs and start-ups on a number of opportunities and issues related to the deployment of 5G, while leveraging the research team at Huawei's Canada Research Centre, also based in Kanata, says the press release.
"We are excited about the opportunity to work with CENGN and our operator partners, including Telus, Bell and Rogers, to develop programs aimed at identifying some of the challenges that will exist with the deployment of 5G technology" said Steve Lu, president of Huawei Canada, in the press release. "As we develop connective solutions for automated vehicles, smart cities and other IoT applications, the ability to work with CENGN, Canadian operators and SMEs to address issues of data integrity, the security of IoT devices, and the networks that enable this technology, will be critical."
"The addition of Huawei to the consortium is another important step forward for CENGN" says Robert Fitts, interim CEO, in the release. "CENGN strives to provide small Canadian companies with significant market advantage. Huawei's membership now means smaller Canadian firms will have the opportunity to work with the leading telecom manufacturers from Europe, North America and Asia. It's a scenario that is unique to Canada and North America, and will help our emerging SMEs be competitive in markets globally."