Huawei opened the Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit 2026 on May 24 in Shanghai, announcing six key initiatives to accelerate large-scale deployment of financial artificial intelligence. The company launched its Financial Data Intelligence Solution 6.0 and Digital CORE Solution 6.0, as well as introduced a resilience infrastructure for both general and AI computing. The efforts are intended to help global financial institutions fully utilize AI productivity and drive digital transformation.
The summit highlighted four main business strategies for Huawei Digital Finance, focusing on innovation in core software and hardware, systematic engineering capabilities, ecosystem development, and localized services. Jason Cao, general manager of Huawei’s digital finance division, said the company’s strategy has evolved over sixteen years from basic hardware and software to industry solutions through continuous innovation.
Cao said, “With support from resilient ICT infrastructure, Huawei continues to deepen its global partner ecosystem RONGHAI and jointly create financial solutions supporting a new ‘4-Win’ collaboration model involving customers, independent software vendors, system integrators, and Huawei.” He also noted that accelerating effective adoption of agent-based artificial intelligence is now essential as it approaches readiness for live operations.
Huawei presented a hybrid AI architecture based on open-source models designed to allow financial institutions worldwide to scale up AI use in high-value scenarios. The company outlined six initiatives—scenarios, architecture, engineering, data management, AI infrastructure, and talent development—to facilitate the transition toward agent banking systems.
The summit included announcements about Financial Data Intelligence Solution 6.0 for modernizing data platforms and applications; enhancements in Digital CORE Solution 6.0 with expanded capabilities across platforms; ongoing work on disaster recovery consulting; intelligent operations planning; heterogeneous disaster recovery; integrated AIDC inference; and full-lifecycle intelligent maintenance solutions—all aimed at supporting robust infrastructures ready for future demands.



