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ZTE CDO Cui Li speaks at Economist Impact's AI Innovation Asia 2025

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ZTE CDO Cui Li speaks at Economist Impact's AI Innovation Asia 2025
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ZTE CDO Cui Li speaks at Economist Impact's AI Innovation Asia 2025

2025-12-04 17:02 Last Updated At:17:25

SINGAPORE, Dec. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, announced that its Chief Development Officer, Cui Li, spoke at AI Innovation Asia 2025, hosted by Economist Impact, the thought-leadership arm of The Economist Group.

On the panel "How May AI Help You? Agentic AI and the Customer Experience", Cui Li shared ZTE's strategic vision for agentic AI and illustrated how it is already reshaping customer experience and operational models across the company. She also underscored its role in strengthening resilience, enhancing oversight and accountability, and urged organizations to prepare now for the era of agentic AI.

Q1: Setting the scene – How is agentic AI impacting customer experience in your sector?

Agentic AI is redefining the user experience—not only about UI design, but from response to understanding and co-creation. For ZTE, under our "AI for All" strategy, we are integrating agentic AI into four key areas: networks, computing, homes, and personal devices.

For example, we enable level 4 and beyond autonomous networks with three engines—Nebula Telecom Large Model, big data, and digital twin. In real practice, ZTE and China Mobile co-created multi-agents that can detect network problems and enable self-healing, cutting troubleshooting time by 47%.

Q2: Strategic transformation – How will increasing digital autonomy through agentic AI reshape how organizations build resilience and adaptability?

Actually, we're in a highly uncertain era now. This requires us to start with the end in mind, namely, always seek stability from uncertainty and build a strong moat like the snowball effect. Also we must stay agile to spot changes and pivot on a dime, evolving from a machine-like organization into an organic, adaptive one.

And then we need to know how AI can truly help us. Large AI models are already performing at or beyond PhD level. While agents take a step further by integrating memory and tools, acting as the real-world application of models. And agentic AI can coordinate different agents to automate more complex, time-consuming tasks. Of course, this is an ideal status. The truth is, whether agents or agentic AI, they are still at a very early stage, and face many technical challenges. But given the hypergrowth of AI, I believe that solutions will be right in place very soon.

And then I believe AI can exert effects only when we stick with it to the long haul. Intelligence is built on digital and network foundations. Without digital transformation, a company will not truly achieve intelligence, not to mention becoming more resilient or adaptable—it's just like trying to run before you can walk. Also, going intelligent requires knowledge engineering, process restructuring, and an AI mindset, which is a marathon, not a sprint.

At ZTE, our digital journey started in 2016, and then intelligent transformation in 2022. Here is our experience: infrastructure first, but keep a balance between hardware and software; carry out systematic planning from the top down, to ensure everyone is on the same page; make continuous investment, as disruptive breakthroughs come from every small step; and finally, start from high-value and concrete scenarios, then iterate fast to address any uncertainties along the way.

Q3: Oversight & accountability – As AI systems make more decisions autonomously, how can companies maintain oversight, ensure accountability, and preserve digital sovereignty? 

In a nutshell, to keep humans in the loop. Tasks like design, review, decision-making, and supervision—they still need to be done by people, who should remain ultimately accountable. Automation is just a means, not an end. What humans should really worry about is not being replaced—it's stepping back or being absent in this process.

Every coin has two sides, so do these models. Their generalization, emergent abilities, and continuous evolution—yes, these are the features of a truly game-changing tech. But they inherently come with hallucinations, black-box problems, and so on. In addition, human has social intelligence and morality, something that AI can never truly master. So essentially, AI is built on statistical models—it lacks common sense in the real world, let alone navigating complex trade-offs like humans do.

More importantly, rolling out AI in a business needs the deep integration with know-how. We have to consider factors like accuracy, security, compliance, and division of responsibility, and take into account both workflows and KPIs. From ZTE's hands-on experience, I'd like to give some tips: First, companies should develop their own knowledge engineering projects and domain-specific large models—plus RAG and digital twins to be professional and reliable. Second, identify the concrete problems that agents need to solve. A one-size-fits-all agent often ends up doing nothing well. Third, know when to use agents or workflows. Agents are better at handling complex tasks with variable execution paths, while workflows are more accurate and efficient in highly predictable scenarios. Last, enable end-edge-cloud collaboration to ensure both cost efficiency and security. While among all these key parts, humans are still the ones steering AI in the right direction and creating real value.

Q4: Looking ahead – How do you see agentic AI evolving from task-based automation to integrated business partners, and what immediate actions should organisations take to future-proof themselves for agentic AI?

From a tech perspective, we can think of agents or agentic AI as proactive digital workers. Beyond simple or repetitive tasks, they can connect entire workflows, realize cognitive automation, and even self-evolve. Agents now work well in scenarios that are well-structured, info-heavy, fault-tolerant, and have clear feedback loops. But they often get stuck in the lab when the real-world environments become more complex or risky. So like I said, agents and agentic AI are still early. In the next year or two, they will mainly focus on vertical industries. After that, they will take on complex tasks with greater autonomy, getting more generalized, adaptive, and able to learn and evolve. Agents now are developing very fast. Gemini 3, which was just launched last month, sets a new bar for AI models with SOTA reasoning, multimodal understanding, and agentic capabilities.

For organizations, I think embracing AI is the only way to go. Deploying AI isn't just about connecting to APIs—it's reshaping processes, structures, teams. Companies need to first make mid- and long-term plans, and be adaptable enough to keep up with tech and market changes. Next, start from high-value, business-specific scenarios, and then iterate fast. That's how we can truly master AI. Also, it is reshaping our talent strategy. In the future, three types of talent will matter most: AI experts, who drive this technology forward; AI power users, who foster innovation and enhance efficiency; and people who go beyond AI with high-order thinking and a healthy mindset. Finally, to give AI full play, companies should restructure themselves and plan for a future of "human-AI symbiosis".

AI Innovation Asia 2025 is a high-level dialogue platform connecting enterprise leaders, technology pioneers, and policymakers. Centered on 15 in-depth thematic sessions and insights from over 40 industry experts, the platform focuses on the commercialization pathways of frontier technologies, such as generative AI and Agentic AI, to help businesses turn technical insight into tangible growth and navigate sustainable digital transformation across Asia-Pacific's complex market landscape.

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ZTE CDO Cui Li speaks at Economist Impact's AI Innovation Asia 2025

ZTE CDO Cui Li speaks at Economist Impact's AI Innovation Asia 2025

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HONG KONG, June 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- HYROX has officially announced that Hong Kong will host the 2027 PUMA HYROX World Championships. The sport's pinnacle event will take over the AsiaWorld-Expo from 10 - 13th June 2027.

The decision to bring the World Championships to Hong Kong marks a true full-circle moment for the sport. It was here in 2022 that HYROX hosted its very first event in the APAC region, welcoming fewer than 1,000 competitors. Just four years later, the city's sixth race, a monumental success this past May, drew nearly 20,000 participants. This explosive trajectory, from those humble beginnings to becoming a global fitness powerhouse, makes Hong Kong the natural home for this pinnacle event.

HYROX continues to disrupt the mass-participation sports landscape. Following a record-breaking 2025/2026 season featuring 1.5 million participants across 95 cities, projections for the upcoming season exceed 2 million athletes. From this massive worldwide community, only the top 0.5% will earn the chance to travel to Hong Kong and battle for the ultimate title of World Champion, reinforcing HYROX's commitment to delivering world-class, high-stakes experiences for competitors and fans alike.

Hosting this prestigious event brings significant economic value to the city, cementing its status as a global hub for sports. The PUMA HYROX World Championships represent a multi-day festival of fitness that merges elite professional racing with massive age-group participation, offering host cities a high-reward, zero-infrastructure-risk alternative to traditional sporting mega-events. With the upcoming 2026 PUMA HYROX World Championships in Stockholm expected to draw 1 million viewers worldwide, Hong Kong is poised to step into an even brighter global spotlight in 2027 as the sport's explosive growth continues to accelerate.

Miss Rosanna Law, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said, "We welcome HYROX's decision to bring its World Championship 2027 to Hong Kong. This choice not only showcases our capacity to host large-scale sporting events but also underscores Hong Kong's appeal as a premier tourist destination. As an emerging and highly popular sports, HYROX and its World Championships will further elevate the sporting atmosphere and help cultivate a dynamic sports culture in Hong Kong.  We look forward to welcoming participants and their friends and families from all over the world. We hope they will share their high energy and triumphant moments with us, while also enjoying our city's attractions and culinary delights before and after the intense competitions."

Dr Peter Lam, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, said, "We are excited that Hong Kong will host the PUMA HYROX World Championships 2027, the flagship finale of HYROX's global season and the first time this premier event will be staged in the APAC region. It adds another world-class mega event to our city's calendar and underscores Hong Kong's standing as the Events Capital of Asia. We look forward to welcoming elite athletes and HYROX fans from around the world to Hong Kong, where they can stay longer, explore more, and experience all that our vibrant and diverse city has to offer."

Christian Toetzke, Co-Founder and CEO at HYROX, commented, "The PUMA HYROX World Championships represent the pinnacle of our season - a moment where our entire global community comes together to celebrate athletic excellence and the sheer spectacle of hybrid racing. Hosting our 2027 season finale in Hong Kong is a historic step forward, demonstrating not only the growth of our sport in the APAC region, but also our commitment to bringing world-class hybrid racing to new global hubs. We cannot wait to deliver an unforgettable experience in this vibrant city. "

Marwin Hoffman, VP Train Marketing BU at PUMA, said, "Our partnership with HYROX is rooted in a shared commitment to performance, and we are incredibly proud of the years we've spent working alongside them to grow the sport. Having recently extended our global partnership, we are more energized than ever to support HYROX's explosive growth, and we look forward to doing that as we build to the World Championships in 2027 and beyond."

More details on ticketing, event schedule, and qualification pathways for the 2027 PUMA HYROX World Championships will be announced soon.

For more information on the campaign, media enquiries, interviews or samples requests please contact: pr@hyroxhk.com

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Hong Kong Brings the PUMA HYROX World Championships to the APAC Region for the First Time in 2027

Hong Kong Brings the PUMA HYROX World Championships to the APAC Region for the First Time in 2027

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