The IEEE Founders Medal is an award presented for outstanding contributions in the leadership, planning, and administration of affairs of great value to the electrical and electronics engineering profession. It may be presented to an individual or team of up to three in number. This medal was established by the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) in 1952. The medal continued to be awarded after the merge of the IRE with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) in 1963 to form the IEEE . Recipients of this medal receive a gold medal, bronze replica, certificate, and cash honorarium.
58-576: The award is sponsored by the IEEE Foundation . The basis for Judging: In the evaluation process, the following criteria are considered: outstanding leadership, planning or administration of affairs related to the profession, major industry administrator and manager of a complex scientific mission. An additional consideration may be service to the IEEE beyond normal expectations. Nomination deadline: 1 July Notification: Recipients are typically approved during
116-410: A $ 10 billion credit line with China Development Bank to provide low-cost financing to customers buying its telecommunications equipment to support its sales outside of China. This line of credit was tripled to $ 30 billion in 2009. In 2005, Huawei's foreign contract orders exceeded its domestic sales for the first time. Huawei signed a global framework agreement with Vodafone . This agreement marked
174-598: A Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, asked Huawei for a response to the Balding and Clarke paper; the "information provided by Huawei gives an indication of how difficult it is to run an independent company in such a crucial sector in China". After the publication of Balding and Clarke's paper, Huawei has "engaged in a PR blitz to manufacture an image of a transparent company". Academic Toshio Goto of
232-565: A certain knowledge area, which provide specialized publications, conferences, business networking and other services. In September 2008, the IEEE History Committee founded the IEEE Global History Network , which now redirects to Engineering and Technology History Wiki . The IEEE Foundation is a charitable foundation established in 1973 to support and promote technology education, innovation, and excellence. It
290-552: A consultant and lobbyist, with a goal of nurturing the company's relationship with the Biden administration . Huawei has also hired public relations firms Ruder Finn , Wavemaker , Racepoint Global, and Burson Cohn & Wolfe for various campaigns. In January 2024, Bloomberg News reported that Huawei ended its in-house lobbying operations in Washington, D.C. According to its CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's corporate culture
348-428: A domestic Chinese telecommunications company that could compete with, and ultimately replace, foreign competitors. During its first several years the company's business model consisted mainly of reselling private branch exchange (PBX) switches imported from Hong Kong. Meanwhile, it was reverse-engineering imported switches and investing heavily in research and development to manufacture its own technologies. By 1990
406-547: A genuine collective is doubtful." Huawei's position has shifted in 2019 when, Dr. Song Liuping, Huawei's chief legal officer, commented on the US government ban, said: "Politicians in the US are using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company ." (emphasis added). Ren Zhengfei is the founder and CEO of Huawei and has the power to veto any decisions made by the board of directors. Huawei also has rotating co-CEOs. Huawei disclosed its list of board of directors for
464-635: A hack on Australia 's telecom networks was conducted by or through Huawei, although the two network operators have disputed that information. In January 2018, the United States alleged that its sanctions against Iran were violated by Huawei, which was subsequently restricted from doing business with American companies. The US government also requested the extradition of Huawei's chief financial officer from Canada. In June 2019, Huawei cut jobs at its Santa Clara research center, and in December Ren said it
522-624: A meeting with General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Jiang Zemin , telling him that "switching equipment technology was related to national security, and that a nation that did not have its own switching equipment was like one that lacked its own military." Jiang reportedly agreed with this assessment. In the 1990s, Canadian telecom giant Nortel outsourced production of their entire product line to Huawei. They subsequently outsourced much of their product engineering to Huawei as well. Another major turning point for
580-402: A profit-sharing incentive scheme" that "has nothing to do with financing or control". They found that, after a few stages of historical morphing, employees do not own a part of Huawei through their shares. Instead, the "virtual stock is a contract right, not a property right; it gives the holder no voting power in either Huawei Tech or Huawei Holding, cannot be transferred, and is cancelled when
638-409: A wide range of telecom software. In May 2003, Huawei partnered with 3Com on a joint venture known as H3C, which was focused on enterprise networking equipment. It marked 3Com's re-entrance into the high-end core routers and switch market, after having abandoned it in 2000 to focus on other businesses. 3Com bought out Huawei's share of the venture in 2006 for US$ 882 million. In 2004, Huawei signed
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#1733086048923696-465: Is Zhou Daiqi who is also Huawei's Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary . Their chief legal officer is Song Liuping. At its founding in 1987, Huawei was established as a collectively-owned enterprise. Collectively-owned enterprises were an intermediary corporate ownership status between state-owned enterprises and private businesses. The Chinese government began issuing licenses for private businesses starting in 1992. Huawei states it
754-463: Is a Chinese multinational conglomerate technology corporation headquartered in Longgang District , Shenzhen , Guangdong province . It designs, develops, manufactures and sells digital telecommunications equipment , consumer electronics , smart devices , distributed operating systems , electric vehicle autonomous driving systems , and various rooftop solar products. The corporation
812-667: Is a private company owned collectively by its employees and is neither owned nor controlled directly by the Chinese government. Academics Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung write that Huawei is a private company. Likewise, academics Simon Curtis and Ian Klaus write that Huawei is not state-owned, but is a private company which the Chinese government views as a national champion. In 2021, Huawei did not report its ultimate beneficial ownership in Europe as required by European anti- money laundering laws. In July 2021, Huawei hired Tony Podesta as
870-422: Is an employee-owned company , but this remains a point of dispute. Ren Zhengfei retains approximately 1 percent of the shares of Huawei's holding company, Huawei Investment & Holding, with the remainder of the shares held by a trade union committee (not a trade union per se, and the internal governance procedures of this committee, its members, its leaders or how they are selected all remain undisclosed to
928-649: Is an American 501(c)(3) professional association for electrical engineering , electronics engineering , and other related disciplines. The IEEE has a corporate office in New York City and an operations center in Piscataway, New Jersey . The IEEE was formed in 1963 as an amalgamation of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers . The IEEE traces its founding to 1884 and
986-630: Is incorporated separately from the IEEE, although it has a close relationship to it. Members of the Board of Directors of the foundation are required to be active members of IEEE, and one third of them must be current or former members of the IEEE Board of Directors. Initially, the role of the IEEE Foundation was to accept and administer donations for the IEEE Awards program, but donations increased beyond what
1044-506: Is now installed on over 900 million devices and has become the second most popular mobile OS in China. Huawei classifies itself as a " collective " entity and prior to 2019 did not refer to itself as a private company. Richard McGregor , author of The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers , said that this is "a definitional distinction that has been essential to the company's receipt of state support at crucial points in its development". McGregor argued that "Huawei's status as
1102-446: Is the same as the culture of the CCP, "and to serve the people wholeheartedly means to be customer-centric and responsible to society." Ren frequently states that Huawei's management philosophy and strategy are commercial applications of Maoism . Ren states that in the event of a conflict between Huawei's business interests and the CCP's interests, he would "choose the CCP whose interest
1160-682: The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and requesting the IEEE Spectrum to acknowledge "that they have unwittingly published a piece furthering misinformation and Russian propaganda." A few days later a note from the editors was added on April 6 with an apology "for not providing adequate context at the time of publication", though the editors did not revise the original article. Huawei Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ("Huawei" sometimes stylized as " HUAWEI ") ( / ˈ hw ɑː w eɪ / HWAH -way , / ˈ w ɑː w eɪ / WAH -way ; Chinese : 华为 ; pinyin : Huáwéi )
1218-587: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers . In 1912, the rival Institute of Radio Engineers was formed. Although the AIEE was initially larger, the IRE attracted more students and was larger by the mid-1950s. The AIEE and IRE merged in 1963. The IEEE is headquartered in New York City , but most business is done at the IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway, New Jersey , opened in 1975. The Australian Section of
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#17330860489231276-585: The Japan University of Economics has disagreed with Balding and Clarke's assessment of Huawei employee shareholders’ ownership. Goto writes that the Huawei's ownership structure is a function of its formation amid the Chinese reforms, with the only mechanism for concentrating employee ownership under Shenzen's 1997 Provisions on State-owned Company Employee Stock Option Plans being to do so via Huawei's trade union. In contrast to Balding and Clarke, Goto writes that
1334-555: The Middle East . It has become the most important Chinese telecommunications company operating in these regions. In 1997, Huawei won a contract to provide fixed-line network products to Hong Kong company Hutchison Whampoa . Later that year, Huawei launched wireless GSM -based products and eventually expanded to offer CDMA and UMTS . In 1999, the company opened a research and development (R&D) centre in Bengaluru , India to develop
1392-690: The United States . The company has faced difficulties in some countries arising from concerns that its equipment may enable surveillance by the Chinese government due to perceived connections with the country's military and intelligence agencies. Huawei has argued that critics such as the US government have not shown evidence of espionage . Experts say that China's 2014 Counter-Espionage Law and 2017 National Intelligence Law can compel Huawei and other companies to cooperate with state intelligence. In 2012, Australian and US intelligence agencies concluded that
1450-547: The "severe legal implications" of U.S. government sanctions against Huawei. As members of its standard-setting body, Huawei employees could continue to exercise their voting rights, attend standards development meetings, submit proposals and comment in public discussions on new standards. The ban sparked outrage among Chinese scientists on social media. Some professors in China decided to cancel their memberships. On June 3, 2019, IEEE lifted restrictions on Huawei's editorial and peer review activities after receiving clearance from
1508-407: The 1980s, the Chinese government endeavored to overhaul the nation's underdeveloped telecommunications infrastructure. A core component of the telecommunications network was telephone exchange switches, and in the late 1980s, several Chinese research groups endeavored to acquire and develop the technology, usually through joint ventures with foreign companies. Ren Zhengfei, a former deputy director of
1566-444: The 2021 third quarter. Linghao Bao, an analyst at policy research firm Trivium China said the "communications giant went from being the second-largest smartphone maker in the world, after Samsung, to essentially dead." By the end of third quarter in 2022, Huawei revenue had dropped a further 19.7% since the beginning of the year. Yet, for the seventh consecutive year, Huawei remained the top patent applicant for patents filled under
1624-560: The Chinese University of Politics and Law also rejects the argument that Huawei is a state-owned enterprise controlled by a labor union, writing that normative practices and legal requirements distinguish between the shareholding vehicle of union-held employee assets and assets belonging to the union itself. Academics Kunyuan Qiao of Cornell University and Christopher Marquis of the University of Cambridge likewise conclude that Huawei
1682-408: The Chinese government had a vested interest in fostering a company to compete against Apple and Samsung. Ren sought to reverse engineer foreign technologies with local researchers. China borrowed liberally from Qualcomm and other industry leaders (PBX as an example) in order to enter the market. At a time when all of China's telecommunications technology was imported from abroad, Ren hoped to build
1740-427: The Huawei's virtual shares are substantially equivalent to voting stock, and that nominal ownership through the trade union does not change the legal and financial independence of employee ownership from the union itself. Goto concludes that the firm is effectively owned by employees and therefore it is not effectively state-owned. In analyzing Huawei's corporate governance and ownership structure, Academic Wang Jun of
1798-544: The IEEE existed between 1972 and 1985, after which it split into state- and territory-based sections. As of 2023 , IEEE has over 460,000 members in 190 countries, with more than 66 percent from outside the United States. IEEE claims to produce over 30% of the world's literature in the electrical, electronics, and computer engineering fields, publishing approximately 200 peer-reviewed journals and magazines. IEEE publishes more than 1,700 conference proceedings every year. The published content in these journals as well as
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1856-688: The November IEEE Board of Directors meeting. Recipients and their nominators will be notified following the meeting. Then the nominators of unsuccessful candidates will be notified of the status of their nomination. Presentation: At the annual IEEE Honors Ceremony The following people have received the IEEE Founders Medal: This science awards article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers#IEEE Foundation The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE )
1914-525: The PCT, with 6494 published applications in 2023. By mid-2024, the company had recovered after a brief decline in turnover and profit and continued its expansion. Most foreign parts in the supply chain were successfully replaced by domestic products in a relatively short period of time. In the first quarter of 2024, the company's profits increased nearly six-fold compared to the previous year to just under US$ 2.7 billion. On 21 June 2024, Huawei announced that HarmonyOS
1972-632: The People's Liberation Army engineering corps, founded Huawei in 1987 in Shenzhen. The company reports that it had RMB 21,000 (about $ 5,000 at the time) in registered capital from Ren Zhengfei and five other investors at the time of its founding where each contributed RMB 3,500. These five initial investors gradually withdrew their investments in Huawei. The Wall Street Journal has suggested, however, that Huawei received approximately "$ 46 billion in loans and other support, coupled with $ 25 billion in tax cuts" since
2030-582: The United States government. On February 26, 2022, the chair of the IEEE Ukraine Section, Ievgen Pichkalov, publicly appealed to the IEEE members to "freeze [IEEE] activities and membership in Russia" and requested "public reaction and strict disapproval of Russia's aggression" from the IEEE and IEEE Region 8. On March 17, 2022, an article in the form of Q&A interview with IEEE Russia (Siberia) senior member Roman Gorbunov titled "A Russian Perspective on
2088-608: The War in Ukraine" was published in IEEE Spectrum to demonstrate "the plurality of views among IEEE members" and the "views that are at odds with international reporting on the war in Ukraine". On March 30, 2022, activist Anna Rohrbach created an open letter to the IEEE in an attempt to have them directly address the article, stating that the article used "common narratives in Russian propaganda" on
2146-478: The company came in 1996 when the government in Beijing adopted an explicit policy of supporting domestic telecommunications manufacturers and restricting access to foreign competitors. Huawei was promoted by both the government and the military as a national champion, and established new research and development offices. Beginning in the late 1990s, Huawei built communications networks throughout sub-Saharan Africa and
2204-434: The company founder Ren Zhengfei , the name Huawei comes from a slogan he saw on a wall, Zhonghua youwei meaning "China has achievements" ( 中华有为 ; Zhōng huá yǒu wéi ), when he was starting up the company and needed a name. Zhonghua or Hua means China, while youwei means "promising/to show achievements". Huawei has also been translated as "splendid achievement" or "China's legacy", which are possible readings of
2262-578: The company had approximately 600 R&D staff and began its own independent commercialization of PBX switches targeting hotels and small enterprises. In order to grow despite difficult competition from Alcatel , Lucent, and Nortel Networks , in 1992 Huawei focused on low-income and difficult to access market niches. Huawei's sales force traveled from village to village in underdeveloped regions, gradually moving into more developed areas. The company's first major breakthrough came in 1993 when it launched its C&C08 program controlled telephone switch. It
2320-585: The company, which compensates them for their holding. Although employee shareholders receive dividends, their shares do not entitle them to any direct influence in management decisions, but enables them to vote for members of the 115-person Representatives' Commission from a pre-selected list of candidates. The Representatives' Commission selects Huawei Holding's board of directors and Board of Supervisors. Academics Christopher Balding of Fulbright University and Donald C. Clarke of George Washington University have described Huawei's virtual stock program as "purely
2378-567: The content from several hundred annual conferences sponsored by the IEEE are available in the IEEE Electronic Library (IEL) available through IEEE Xplore platform, for subscription-based access and individual publication purchases. In addition to journals and conference proceedings, the IEEE also publishes tutorials and standards that are produced by its standardization committees. The organization also has its own IEEE paper format. IEEE has 39 technical societies, each focused on
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2436-409: The employee leaves the firm, subject to a redemption payment from Huawei Holding TUC at a low fixed price". Balding and Clarke add, "given the public nature of trade unions in China, if the ownership stake of the trade union committee is genuine, and if the trade union and its committee function as trade unions generally function in China, then Huawei may be deemed effectively state-owned." Tim Rühlig,
2494-467: The extent of state influence on Huawei have revolved around its national champions role in China, subsidies and financing support from state entities, and reactions of the Chinese government in light of opposition in certain countries to Huawei's participation in 5G . Its software and equipment have been linked to the mass surveillance of Uyghurs and Xinjiang internment camps , drawing sanctions from
2552-471: The first time a telecommunications equipment supplier from China had received Approved Supplier status from Vodafone Global Supply Chain. In 2007, Huawei began a joint venture with US security software vendor Symantec Corporation , known as Huawei Symantec , which aimed to provide end-to-end solutions for network data storage and security. Huawei bought out Symantec's share in the venture in 2012, with The New York Times noting that Symantec had fears that
2610-544: The first time in 2010. Liang Hua is the current chair of the board. As of 2019 , the members of the board are Liang Hua, Guo Ping, Xu Zhijun, Hu Houkun, Meng Wanzhou ( CFO and deputy chairwoman), Ding Yun, Yu Chengdong, Wang Tao, Xu Wenwei, Shen-Han Chiu, Chen Lifang, Peng Zhongyang, He Tingbo, Li Yingtao, Ren Zhengfei, Yao Fuhai, Tao Jingwen, and Yan Lida. Guo Ping is the Chairman of Huawei Device, Huawei's mobile phone division. Huawei's Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer
2668-476: The largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world. Huawei surpassed Apple and Samsung , in 2018 and 2020, respectively, to become the largest smartphone manufacturer worldwide. As of 2024, Huawei's biggest area of business is in telecommunications equipment. Its largest customer is the Chinese government. Amidst its rise, Huawei has been accused of intellectual property infringement , for which it has settled with Cisco . Questions regarding
2726-470: The name in English out of concern that non-Chinese people may find it hard to pronounce, but decided to keep the name, and launched a brand recognition campaign instead to encourage a pronunciation closer to "Wah-Way" using the words "Wow Way". Ren states, "We will not change the name of our brand and will teach foreigners how to pronounce it. We have to make sure they do not pronounce it like 'Hawaii.'" In
2784-613: The name. In Chinese pinyin , the name is Huáwéi , and pronounced [xwǎwěɪ] in Mandarin Chinese ; in Cantonese , the name is transliterated with Jyutping as Waa -wai and pronounced [wa˩wɐj˩] . However, the pronunciation of Huawei by non-Chinese varies in other countries, for example "Hoe-ah-wei" in Belgium and the Netherlands. The company had considered changing
2842-537: The partnership "would prevent it from obtaining United States government classified information about cyber threats". In May 2008, Australian carrier Optus announced that it would establish a technology research facility with Huawei in Sydney . In October 2008, Huawei reached an agreement to contribute to a new GSM-based HSPA+ network being deployed jointly by Canadian carriers Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility , joined by Nokia Siemens Networks . Huawei delivered one of
2900-690: The public) that is claimed to be representative of Huawei's employee shareholders. The company's trade union committee is registered with and pays dues to the Shenzhen federation of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions , which is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party . About half of Huawei staff participate in this structure (foreign employees are not eligible), and hold what the company calls "virtual restricted shares". These shares are non-tradable and are allocated to reward performance. When employees leave Huawei, their shares revert to
2958-554: The second quarter of 2020, Huawei had become the world's top smartphone seller, overtaking Samsung for the first time. In 2021, Huawei was ranked the second-largest R&D investor in the world by the EU Joint Research Centre (JRC) in its EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard and ranked fifth in the world in US patents according to a report by Fairview Research's IFI Claims Patent Services. However, heavy international sanctions saw Huawei's revenues drop by 32% in
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#17330860489233016-550: The world's first LTE /EPC commercial networks for TeliaSonera in Oslo, Norway in 2009. Norway-based telecommunications Telenor instead selected Ericsson due to security concerns with Huawei. In July 2010, Huawei was included in the Global Fortune 500 2010 list published by the US magazine Fortune for the first time, on the strength of annual sales of US$ 21.8 billion and net profit of US$ 2.67 billion. In October 2012, it
3074-830: The world's five largest cloud players in the near future. In 2017, Huawei and the government of Malaysia began cooperating to develop public security programs and Malaysian Smart City programs, as well as a related lab in Kuala Lumpur . In April 2019, Huawei established the Huawei Malaysia Global Training Centre (MGTC) at Cyberjaya , Malaysia . Huawei has had a major role in building, by 2019, approximately 70% of Africa's 4G networks. In November 2020, Telus Mobility dropped Huawei in favor of Samsung, Ericsson, and Nokia for their 5G/ Radio Access Network By 2018, Huawei had sold 200 million smartphones. In 2019, Huawei reported revenue of US$ 122 billion. By
3132-696: Was announced that Huawei would move its UK headquarters to Green Park , Reading, Berkshire . Huawei also has expanding operations in Ireland since 2016. As well as a headquarters in Dublin , it has facilities in Cork and Westmeath. In September 2017, Huawei created a Narrowband IoT city-aware network using a "one network, one platform, N applications" construction model utilizing Internet of things (IoT), cloud computing , big data , and other next-generation information and communications technology , it also aims to be one of
3190-526: Was by far the most powerful switch available in China at the time. By initially deploying in small cities and rural areas and placing emphasis on service and customizability, the company gained market share and made its way into the mainstream market. Huawei also won a key contract to build the first national telecommunications network for the People's Liberation Army, a deal one employee described as "small in terms of our overall business, but large in terms of our relationships". In 1994, founder Ren Zhengfei had
3248-474: Was founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei , a former officer in the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Initially focused on manufacturing phone switches , Huawei has expanded to more than 170 countries to include building telecommunications network infrastructures , providing equipment, operational and consulting services, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. It overtook Ericsson in 2012 as
3306-705: Was moving to Canada . In 2020, Huawei agreed to sell the Honor brand to a state-owned enterprise of the Shenzhen government to "ensure its survival" under US sanctions. In November 2022, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banned sales or import of equipment made by Huawei out of national security concerns, and other countries such as all members of the Five Eyes , Quad members India and Japan , and ten European Union states have since also banned or restricted Huawei products. According to
3364-553: Was necessary for this purpose, and the scope was broadened. In addition to soliciting and administering unrestricted funds, the foundation also administers donor-designated funds supporting particular educational, humanitarian, historical preservation, and peer recognition programs of the IEEE. As of the end of 2014, the foundation's total assets were nearly $ 45 million, split equally between unrestricted and donor-designated funds. In May 2019, IEEE restricted Huawei employees from peer reviewing papers or handling papers as editors due to
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