Riyadh – Mubasher: Huawei recently launched its most advanced AI-driven Datacom portfolio, the upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Network, at Saudi Arabia IP Club 2026 in a step marking regional debut in the Middle East, according to a press release.
The global company brings to the Middle East the network’s products and solutions that are designed to accelerate digital and intelligent transformation across key sectors in Saudi Arabia, as enterprises across the Middle East region accelerate the integration of AI.
This upgrade of Xinghe network delivers three key capabilities, namely green ultra-broadband, security and resilience, as well as network autonomy.
Together, these capabilities strengthen the network foundation, ensure business stability, and enhance network intelligence, driving industrial all-scenario intelligence for Saudi Arabia.
CTO of Saudi Huawei, Steven Shen, said: “AI is becoming a key driver of innovation across industries. In the AI era, networks are no longer just about connectivity. They need to be faster, more reliable, more secure, and more intelligent. Simply speaking, a strong AI future needs a strong IP network foundation.”
Shen concluded: “Huawei is committed to working with our customers and partners in Saudi Arabia to build future-ready IP networks, supporting digital transformation and AI development.”
The Saudi Arabia IP Club 2026 event brought together experts from government, finance, energy, education, healthcare, and enterprise sectors. This reinforced Huawei’s role as a strategic technology partner supporting the region’s digital ambitions.
Cutting-edge Released Solutions
Huawei officially released its cutting-edge L4 Autonomous Driving Network (ADN) solution for campuses, an industry-first that enables true network autonomy through self-awareness, analysis, decision-making, and handling.
Complementing this, the fully upgraded Xinghe AI Campus offerings are engineered for the 10-Gigabit era, embedding AI into every layer of the campus network to deliver superfast wireless and full-scope security capabilities.
Moreover, the newly released Xinghe AI Campus Full-Scope Security Technology White Paper details these advanced security features, unveiling a groundbreaking approach to AI campus security that moves beyond isolated defenses to deliver comprehensive, proactive, and intelligent protection across all domains.
The company noted that “leading Saudi educational institutions, government agencies, and major players across the energy, finance, and healthcare sectors have already deployed the Xinghe AI Campus Solution to upgrade their campus network security.”
Huawei also unveiled the Xinghe AI Network Security Solution, an all-scenario intelligent protection system that unifies digital and physical security with a zero-trust foundation across campuses, branches, and data centers, and provide “AI vs AI” defense capabilities to proactively counter advanced and evolving threats.
For distributed enterprises, the cloud-native Xinghe AI Unified SASE Solution redefines cybersecurity with intelligent, cloud-delivered defense for remote branches and mobile endpoints, with Jeraisy Electronic Services in Saudi Arabia partnering with Huawei for its deployment.
Additionally, Huawei introduced the Xinghe AI Fabric 2.0 Solution, designed for AI-driven workloads in data centers. Built on a three-layer network architecture comprising AI Brain, AI Connectivity, and AI Network Elements, it deeply integrates advanced capabilities to create an ultra-efficient, ultra-resilient next-generation computing network foundation for enterprises, offering precision and enhanced resilience for their advanced AI initiatives.