London, NFAPost: Huawei won the “Corporate Startup Star Award” as well as the regional “China Corporate Startup Star Award” for the second consecutive year, at the Corporate Startup Stars Award Ceremony 2022 in London.
The Corporate Startup Stars (CSS) Award was launched in 2016 under the European Commission’s Startup Europe Partnership initiative, by Mind the Bridge in partnership with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The award aims at recognizing the best companies worldwide in terms of open innovation and corporate-startup collaboration.
In total, 100 companies, located in every region of the world, have been recognised for their work: 50 as Global Corporate Startup Stars and 50 as Global Open Innovation Challengers.
Along with Huawei, companies named in the 2022 Top50 Corporate Startup Stars are: AB InBev, Airbus, Allianz, AXA, Bayer, BNP Paribas, BMW Group, Bosch Group, BP, Cisco Systems, Citigroup, Coca Cola, Daimler (Mercedes-Benz), Deutsche Telekom, Enel, Engie, EQT Partners, Philip Morris, Visa, Hyundai Motor, Iberdrola, IBM, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, LG Electronics, Merck KGaA, Mitsubishi, Munich Re, National Grid, Nestlé, Novartis, Orange, Ping An Insurance, GSK, Samsung, SAP, Saudi Aramco, Schneider Electric, Shell, Siemens, Société Générale, Sumitomo, Telefónica, Toyota Motor, Unilever, Volkswagen, Walmart, Xiaomi, and SoftBank Group.
Huawei also won the “China Corporate Startup Star Award” as the best performer in the China region.
Mind the Bridge Chairman Alberto Onetti said Huawei has proven through different startup initiatives to stay resilient to industry changes and its willingness to explore new technologies.
“Spark Accelerator is helping early-stage companies in different innovation ecosystems with the technical and financial support they need to scale globally and connects them with promising partnership opportunities,” commented Mind the Bridge Chairman Alberto Onetti.
Huawei Public Affairs and Communications Department President Jeff Wang said Huawei is fully committed to open innovation.
“We’ve spent many efforts on different areas to support a collaborative and open environment by working with various partners: from incubating startups and SMEs, to fostering joint industry solutions through our global OpenLabs, to encouraging exchange of ideas on science and technology,” said Huawei Public Affairs and Communications Department President Jeff.
Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. The company has approximately 195,000 employees and operates in over 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.