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Huawei Publishes Report on Fully Connected Industrial Networks to Promote Smart Factory Modernization

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

Huawei released a report at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, outlining strategies to modernize the architecture of smart factories through fully connected industrial networks.

Huawei, the global technology giant, has published a new report titled 'Fully Connected Industrial Networks' aimed at promoting the modernization of smart factory architecture. The report was unveiled at the company's Manufacturing and Large Enterprises forum during the MWC 2026 event in Barcelona, Spain. According to the report, the goal is to help industrial customers leverage the power of fully connected networks to drive digital transformation and improve operational efficiency in their smart factories. The report outlines Huawei's vision for the future of industrial connectivity, which involves seamlessly integrating IT, OT, and emerging technologies like 5G, edge computing, and artificial intelligence. 'Modernizing smart factories is crucial to boosting digital productivity,' said a Huawei executive at the forum. 'By creating fully connected industrial networks, we can unlock new capabilities that optimize production, enhance visibility, and drive continuous improvement.' The report highlights several use cases where fully connected networks can deliver tangible benefits, such as real-time production monitoring, predictive maintenance, and supply chain optimization. It also addresses the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect industrial systems and data. Huawei's initiative aligns with the broader industry trend of leveraging advanced technologies to transform traditional manufacturing operations. As per gCaptain, many maritime companies are also exploring ways to digitize their shipyards and logistics networks to improve efficiency and competitiveness. 'This report from Huawei provides a valuable roadmap for industrial customers looking to modernize their smart factory architectures,' said an analyst from The Maritime Executive. 'The insights on fully connected networks and emerging technologies can help maritime firms accelerate their own digital transformation journeys.'
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