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Islamabad, 27th March: Huawei Pakistan organized an IdeaHub Golf tournament, an invite only tournament to promote the sport among the ICT sector. Federal Secretary of IT and Telecommunications, Shoaib Siddiqui was the chief guest of the event. The tournament had 83 golfers, and was inaugurated by CEO of Jazz, Aamir Ibrahim. PTCL Group EVP  Nadeem, Deputy CEO of Huawei Pakistan,  Ahmed Bilal Masud was also present at the occasion, along with participants from different telcos and different ICT companies in Pakistan.

83 golfers were divided into 21 groups. After a fierce competition, the golfers with the top three gross score, top three net score and one nearest to the pin were awarded with Huawei phones and watches as trophy.

In the award ceremony, Huawei demonstrated the Huawei IdeaHub: a sleek 4K screen with a contemporary, user-centric design, a minimalist stand that gives it the look of a next-generation product that fit for any office space. The 4K screen has H.265 technology with 60fps that delivers a crisp, clear, smooth experience. The device has a touch feature that lets one make your presentations interactive with users.

The Federal Secretary Shoaib Siddiqui conclude the event by saying, “Huawei is a company which has strength, value, technology, commitment and knows how to stand up and how to tackle issues, resistance, problems and still remain in the field, while simultaneously promoting technology and developing an ecosystem with the government, society, youth and the tech sector. Huawei IdeaHub is a wonderful discovery, the world in your room, the world on your fingertips.”

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