It is understood that in the smart classroom solution, Huawei's new collaborative tablet series Huawei IdeaHub board integrates a range of technologies such as soft light eye protection, Huawei screen changer and smart drawing pen. It integrates a wide range of proprietary big screen apps and cloud-to-cloud collaboration. Optimizing the interactive experience of e-learning, it aims to make teaching and learning efficient and simple. The Huawei Writing Tablet will be at the heart of the smart classroom. It features a 30 fps 1080p HD visual experience. Teachers and students can use it to interact with high-quality 3D courseware in real time. After teachers write using Huawei's collaborative tablet, the background actively tracks notes so that text and graphics can be recognized with high precision and intelligence, and handwritten content is automatically converted to printed content, thus ensuring clarity and recognition of what is written on the board.
The system also enables an ultra-low latency writing experience, writing by hand to ensure efficient classroom teaching. It also supports user-friendly features such as two people with the same book and gesture erasing. The classroom environment is equipped with optical anti-blue light technology, professional-grade color calibration, and adaptive ambient light management to maximize teacher and student safety. I have to say, Huawei has been making frequent moves and garnering a lot of attention lately. It just showed off products like autonomous driving and in-vehicle solutions at an auto show, and then entered the smart classroom. Netizens are also looking forward to this decision, speculating that the system will have a very high completion rate, suggesting that this is just a downgrade.
It's true that Huawei has industry-recognized strength in hardware and software technology levels. The combination of hardware and software can lead to an excellent intelligent interactive experience. I believe that no one in the education hardware industry can compete with it. Speaking of educational hardware, I don't know when Xinshi Lab, which was established by the original Hammer Technology team, will bring new products after merging into the educational hardware team. Huawei's Smart Campus solutions are currently used in more than 70 countries and regions around the world, and have been deployed in more than 2,000 universities and research institutes, as well as more than 500,000 primary and secondary schools, serving and collaborating with 858 million students. It has more than 400 colleges and universities worldwide. The Huawei ICT Academy program collaborates to train more than 15,000 students annually.
Through continuous investment in the education industry, Huawei has gained a deep understanding of business processes and needs, and has gradually built a teaching platform based on big data and artificial intelligence, and used AI technology to facilitate the development of education toward personalization. In Huawei's Smart Campus solution, an intelligent recommendation engine effectively personalizes the learning process, and intelligent academic analytics improves the accuracy of the teaching process and provides administrators for campus management, education management, education governance, and other related scenarios.