Industrial organizations are at a critical juncture as a new era dawns: Will networks simply consume data, or drive an infrastructure that thinks, senses, and acts autonomously?
Huawei’s presentation at MWC Barcelona 2026 marked a step toward a future where AI shifts from pilot experiments to full-scale industrial transformation, both digitally and intelligence-wise. While the announcement carried the tone of a sweeping vision, it was grounded in concrete frameworks, technologies, and real-world applications that signal a pivotal evolution for global industries.
Industrial automation today is constrained by fragmented systems, limited AI pilot scalability, data silos, and a shortage of cross-domain talent. As AI evolves from analytical support to autonomous decision-making embedded in physical systems, incremental digitization is no longer sufficient. Full-scale industrial transformation that spans infrastructure, data, models, and organizational capabilities is required.
Huawei’s industrial AI framework addresses this shift by enabling full-scenario, and ecosystem-driven intelligence, providing a pathway from isolated automation to truly intelligent industrial operations.
Huawei presented its ACT Pathway as a replicable three-step approach for operationalizing AI:
1. Assess high-value scenarios – Over core 1,000 production scenarios have been identified with customers showing where AI can deliver tangible business results.
2. Calibrate AI models with high-quality vertical data – Leveraging specialized, high-quality data with robust six-layer AI security to ensure reliability in critical operations.
3. Transform operations with AI talent – Creating an industry-ready AI workforce by expanding key initiatives, including hands-on practice programs, CANN open-source communities, vertical industry communities on Huawei Cloud, and ICT Academies.
SHAPE 2.0 AI partner framework upgrade
This three-step process is supported by an upgrade to Huawei’s SHAPE partner framework and collaboration ecosystem, SHAPE 2.0. The upgrade includes five significant developments:
- Embedding AI into products with new network agents for automated fault detection and optimization.
- Enhancing joint innovation with partners who can use AgentArts on Huawei Cloud to build agents and industry AI solutions.
- Supporting partner AI development through a series of standards and 20+ new certification courses, aiming to certify over 1,000 partners.
- Providing AI tools like AI-assisted configuration and HUAWEI eKit chat to improve collaboration and technical support.
- Expanding AI-driven growth by deploying 3,000 scenario-specific experts, launching transformation projects in 38 industries, and empowering partners with integrated AI solutions.
Grounding its vision within real initiatives, Huawei showcased 22 industrial intelligence solutions jointly developed with partners. Those solutions spanned multiple sectors, including electric power, manufacturing, retail, finance, transportation, oil and gas, ISP, media, public service, and smart cities.
Moving beyond experimentation
Industrial operations are often limited by fragmented systems, downtime, data quality, and supply chain issues. Huawei’s ACT Pathway, using SHAPE 2.0, enhances AI pilots into scalable solutions by evaluating high-value cases, calibrating with industry data, and applying real-time intelligence.
That approach is validated by 115 global industrial intelligence showcases, demonstrating practical AI applications across manufacturing, energy, logistics, and digital twin implementations. At the MWC conference, numerous customers shared their innovative practices on how industrial AI can be scaled for measurable gains in productivity, uptime, quality, and resource efficiency.
By combining its intelligent infrastructure, cloud platforms, and industry-specific solutions, Huawei can help organizations accelerate beyond experimentation to embed AI into production environments and operationalize AI at scale.
To learn more about Huawei’s innovation solutions and framework, visit here.
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