ZTE unveils localized roadmap for Eurasia's digital future at GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026
ZTE presented its vision for the digital future of Eurasia at the GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026 conference. The company emphasized the importance of affordable AI and robust infrastructure to support local industries. Key challenges include managing operational complexity and ensuring energy efficiency in AI deployment.
- ▪ZTE's Senior Vice President, James Zhang, delivered a keynote on shaping Eurasia's intelligent infrastructure.
- ▪The mobile industry directly contributes about 0.5% to GDP but enables up to 7.7% of broader economic value.
- ▪ZTE is focusing on building anti-fragile AI infrastructure that meets local market needs.
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