Continued investment in R&D, steady growth and breakthrough consumer
products supports climb in rankings for third year in a row
The world's leading brand consulting
firm Interbrand, has announced its 2017 Best Global Brands Report and confirmed
Huawei’s move to number 70 –two spots up from its ranking in 2016. Brand valued
at approximately USD $6.676 billion; Huawei has grown by 14 percent over
the past year.
This
is the third consecutive year
where Huawei has climbed Interbrand’s list, following its debut as the first
mainland Chinese brand to be recognized as a Best Global Brand in 2014.
Founded in 1974, Interbrand is the world's largest integrated
brand consultancy firm with a customer base encompassing approximately
two-thirds of Fortune 100 companies. Its annual ‘Best Brands Ranking’ is highly
regarded around the world and is commonly used as an indicator of global brand
value.
Technology brands continue to
dominate Interbrand’s Best Global Brands Reports this year, holding the
greatest proportion of the Top 100 rankings. As a technology company committed
to excellence in research and development, Huawei’s continued recognition in
Interbrand’s rankings is testament to its technological leadership and growing
global influence.
According to Interbrand, Huawei is
accelerating global digital transformations and building a better-connected
world by creating enhanced networks. This has contributed to rapid growth of 14
percent in brand value and further highlights the strength of the world-wide
company.
Huawei’s brand value continues to
increase, largely due to steady performance growth and its breakthrough into the
consumer electronics market. In the first half of 2017, Huawei’s smartphone
shipments rose to 70.01 million, delivering a year-on-year increase of 20.6
percent – outperforming the industry average. Huawei’s premium flagship
HUAWEI P and HUAWEI Mate smartphone series has become increasingly popular
around the world, strengthening its influence in high-end markets.
According to industry
analysts IDC, shipment volumes of Huawei smartphones made it the largest
manufacturer in China and third largest worldwide in Q2 2017. Huawei’s
smartphone global market share has also grown to 11.3 percent, up from 9.8
percent over the same period last year – placing the company within 1 percent
of Apple.
In
addition to its range of smartphones, Huawei also introduced a trio of new
MateBook PC products, combining stylish and portable design with powerful
performance. Since its launch, the new HUAWEI MateBook range has received
significant praise and recognition from media and consumers alike.
Huawei continues to be recognised by
numerous esteemed institutions and included in the world's most respected brand
rankings lists. In the latest Fortune 500, Huawei was placed in the Top 100
list for the first time, leaping from 129 to 83. Moreover, the company was
named as the only Chinese brand in Forbes’ most valuable global brands list in
2017.
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