Key Takeaway
During the session “Leap to Cloud, Heading to AI,” Li discussed Huawei Cloud’s strategy for industry AI applications, emphasizing the use of data to create custom models via the Pangu foundational model and ModelArts AI toolchain. She highlighted that enterprises can leverage their data for tailored AI model development, focusing on sectors like smart cities and healthcare. Li identified three key investment areas: enhancing AI computing, applying ModelArts and Pangu for business solutions, and expanding partnerships. The summit featured speakers from various organizations, including Malaysia’s National AI Office, emphasizing a commitment to talent development in the Malaysian and ASEAN markets.
Li discussed Huawei Cloud’s strategy for industry AI applications during a session titled “Leap to Cloud, Heading to AI.” She explained how companies can leverage their data to create custom models using the Pangu foundational large model and the ModelArts AI toolchain.
Li stated that enterprises can “utilize their own data assets to quickly develop tailored AI models for high-quality incremental training, fine-tuning, and reinforcement learning.”
The Pangu foundational large model allows businesses to create applications across various sectors, including smart cities, mining, railways, healthcare, and manufacturing. Li identified three key investment priorities for Huawei Cloud: enhancing AI computing foundations, deploying ModelArts and the Pangu language model for business solutions such as enterprise AI assistants and AI video applications, and collaborating with partners to expand the ecosystem.
The summit featured speakers from Malaysia’s National AI Office, iFLYTEK, Zetrix, TrustDecision Malaysia, and Multimedia University Malaysia. Shamsul Izhan Abdul Majid, Head of the National AI Office, spoke alongside William Zhou, Vice President of iFLYTEK Open Platform, Dato Fadzli Shah, Co-founder of Zetrix, Henry Li Nan, Managing Director of TrustDecision Malaysia, and Professor Ts. Dr. Ting Choo Yee from Multimedia University Malaysia.
The talent development programme signifies a substantial commitment to the Malaysian market. Singh Deo remarked: “Our efforts are not only for national progress but are also vital to the broader ASEAN region.”



