Huawei has postponed the annual Huawei Developer Conference (Cloud) (HDC.Cloud) due to safety measures for guests’ due to the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China.
Huawei has confirmed that HDC.Cloud, originally scheduled for February 11 to 12 in Shenzhen, will be postponed until March 27 to 28, 2020.
Huawei said,
We attach great importance to the health and safety of all guests attending the Huawei Developer Conference 2020 (Cloud). As such, based on the current situation for the prevention and control of the coronavirus outbreak, the Huawei Developer Conference 2020 (Cloud), originally scheduled from February 11 to 12 in Shenzhen, will be postponed until March 27 to 28, 2020. It will be presented live via webcast.
HDC.Cloud is Huawei’s annual flagship event for global developers in the ICT field.
The event serves as a way to build a global platform for exchanging ideas and trying out new things and sharing ICT technologies and capabilities Huawei has developed over the past 30 years.
Huawei’s Kunpeng and Ascend processors, in particular, will be powerful new engines for global developers.
The conference gathers together industry experts and more than 100 sharing sessions including 50+ speeches, 120+ forums, and 40+ training and communication sessions, 108 gatherings with the best minds of Huawei.
Participants can systematically learn open ICT capabilities such as Kunpeng general computing, Ascend AI computing, database, blockchain, cloud native, and 5G.
In addition, they can participate in popular open-source projects such as CarbonData, ServiceComb, KubeEdge, and openEuler.