A Huawei Ascend Mate 7 smart phone of the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) edition is displayed during the launching ceremony in Paris, France, Dec. 16, 2014. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei)
Celebrating Huawei Innovation Days Tuesday, the Chinese giant of information and communications technology (ICT) inaugurated its mathematics research center in France.
Directed by Merouane Debbah, a professor and mathematics researcher, the center aims to find an answer to global technological challenges, such as challenging the limit of Moore's law and extending the human imagination on what the Internet can bring, the company said.
Xu Wenwei, director of Huawei strategic marketing, said choosing Paris to host its second global research center was due to France's rich academic experience in mathematics.
"We plan to continue our investment program over the long term and to develop other partnerships," he said.
To Thierry Mandon, French junior minister in charge of high education and research, the inauguration of the Huawei mathematics center is proof of the excellence of the French mathematics school and the quality of research in France which is recognized worldwide today.
The Paris Huawei center is the second one to be set up globally after a center in Russia.