
Huawei collaborates with universities, governments, and global companies from its Ox Horn Campus to develop joint projects in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, telecommunications, and sustainability. The company has established research and development offices in 12 European cities, employing around 800 engineers, and plans to expand its R&D staff in Europe in the coming years.
The architectural approach of the campus reflects Huawei's commitment to innovation and the integration of diverse cultural influences in its research and development facilities. Additionally, this location is used for rigorous technological testing and validation of products and solutions, including 5G network testing, electronic device validation, and the development of advanced technologies such as 5G, 5.5G, and 6G.
At the Ox Horn Campus, Huawei focuses on innovation in telecommunications, development of Artificial Intelligence technologies, improvement of electronic devices and products such as smartphones and laptops, as well as development of technologies for Huawei Cloud, including storage and big data services. This center also hosts areas dedicated to the strategic and operational management of the company's global activities and coordinates logistical and technical support for its international clients.
The campus features a train system known as the Huawei Tram to facilitate movement within the complex and has been designed to reflect the European environment and architecture. With cutting-edge technologies, Huawei seeks to inspire creativity and productivity among its employees and serve as a research and development hub with thousands of engineers and designers focused on technological innovations.
Moreover, the campus includes facilities for advanced training of staff in areas such as emerging technologies, leadership, and sustainability, attracting global talent and fostering a collaborative and innovative ecosystem. Huawei is also working on the development of sustainable energy solutions, such as renewable energy systems and technologies to reduce energy consumption in technological infrastructures. The Ox Horn Campus is an impressive research and development center that houses approximately 30,000 employees and spans 5.6 square kilometers.