Ashgabat 2017 Announces Huawei as Official Supporter of the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

The 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Executive Committee is excited to announce that is joining Huawei Ashgabat 2017 as an Official Supporter.

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The 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Executive Committee is excited to announce that is joining Huawei Ashgabat 2017 as an Official Supporter.

Huawei is a leading global mobile communications technology provider, driven by a commitment to sound operations, ongoing innovation, and open collaboration. With Inspiring dedication is one of Huawei’s core values, which aligns their mission perfectly with the Games motto of Health, Inspiration and Friendship.

The Chairman of the 5th AIMAG Executive Committee, Dayanch Gulgeldiyev, said: "We are extremely excited welcome Huawei on board for Ashgabat 2017. We are grateful for their support, they share our core values of Health, Inspiration, Friendship and are committed to inspiring future generations through sport, making them a great addition to the Ashgabat 2017 family."

Huawei has been working in Turkmenistan for over 15 years and have been taking an active involvement in the sport development on the country as official sponsors of the World Goresh Federation, the Goresh Federation of Turkmenistan and National Belt Wrestling Federation of Turkmenistan.

Other than sharing the Ashgabat 2017 values and being a true supporter of sport, Huawei will play a fundamental role at Games time by providing mobile communications devices essential to the event’s operational delivery.

Wang Ke, General Manager of Huawei Turkmenistan, said: "Ashgabat 2017 is a huge milestone in Turkmenistan’s modern history. Without a doubt, the Games will be a showcase of friendship, solidarity and inspiration. As official partner of the Games, we are delighted to be part of such a great sporting event. Last but not least, I would like to reiterate our strong commitment to further contribute to the development of communications and IT sphere of Turkmenistan.

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