
Huawei Cloud is developing applications that use AI for tasks such as crop monitoring. (Image source: Huawei Cloud)
Huawei Cloud, in collaboration with Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES), hosted the Huawei Cloud Summit Thailand 2025, where the two parties jointly announced a strategic initiative to position Thailand as ASEAN’s leading AI hub.
While the summit highlighted the nation’s overall digital acceleration, a notable focus was placed on the growing application of AI and cloud technologies in agriculture.
As part of MDES’s “Cloud First” strategy, which aims to build an inclusive and opportunity-rich digital economy, Huawei Cloud is advancing smart agriculture initiatives that leverage artificial intelligence to enhance productivity, sustainability, and environmental stewardship in the farming sector.
Through partnerships with local stakeholders, Huawei Cloud is developing applications that use AI for tasks such as crop monitoring, pest prediction, and precision irrigation, which are essential tools for a country where agriculture plays a critical economic role.
Cloud and AI technologies not only boost production efficiency but also bring a positive impact on human life, natural environment, and sustainable development, explained Aka Dai, director of Huawei Cloud Marketing, during the summit. He pointed to ongoing efforts in smart agriculture as a core example of Huawei’s “Cloud for Good” initiative.
Huawei Cloud is strengthening its local collaborations in this field as part of a broader push that includes nature conservation, inclusive finance, and carbon reduction. The company’s initiatives already include paperless solutions for government departments, saving thousands of trees annually, and now extend to optimising agricultural operations to reduce water usage, cut emissions, and increase yields.
William Dong, president of Huawei Cloud Marketing, introduced several innovations to support this AI-driven transformation. These included the Pangu models, which are tailored for specific use cases, from steel manufacturing to weather forecasting, and are now being adapted to meet agricultural needs.
AI has become the most influential general-purpose technology in the industry, according to Dong, who noted Huawei Cloud’s shift from “Cloud-Native” to “AI-Native” infrastructure.
The summit also featured a demonstration of AI in action, where a humanoid robot and a human with a bionic hand performed collaborative tasks, showcasing the real-world potential of intelligent technology.
Having worked with over 1,000 customers and 500 partners in Thailand over the past seven years, Huawei Cloud is now focused on accelerating intelligent transformation in key industries. With smart agriculture as one of its emerging pillars, the company aims to support the sustainable growth of Thailand’s digital and environmental ambitions.