Huawei has been banned from the IEEE or The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Huawei employees can no longer submit papers to it or participate in peer-reviewing. And here’s what they said about that:
IEEE complies with US government regulations which restrict the ability of the listed Huawei companies and their employees to participate in certain activities that are not generally open to the public. This includes certain aspects of the publication peer review and editorial process,
But it’s not a total ban:
However, all IEEE members, including those employed by Huawei, can continue to participate in individual membership, corporate membership and voting rights; subscribe to and access IEEE’s digital library and other publication products; submit technical papers for publication; participate in and present at IEEE-sponsored meetings and conferences, and may sponsor and accept an IEEE award,
So this may not affect the troubled Chinese tech company all that much. Maybe. We’ll have to see how much of an effect this does, or does not have.
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Huawei Kicked Out Of IEEE…. Sort Of
Huawei has been banned from the IEEE or The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Huawei employees can no longer submit papers to it or participate in peer-reviewing. And here’s what they said about that:
IEEE complies with US government regulations which restrict the ability of the listed Huawei companies and their employees to participate in certain activities that are not generally open to the public. This includes certain aspects of the publication peer review and editorial process,
But it’s not a total ban:
However, all IEEE members, including those employed by Huawei, can continue to participate in individual membership, corporate membership and voting rights; subscribe to and access IEEE’s digital library and other publication products; submit technical papers for publication; participate in and present at IEEE-sponsored meetings and conferences, and may sponsor and accept an IEEE award,
So this may not affect the troubled Chinese tech company all that much. Maybe. We’ll have to see how much of an effect this does, or does not have.
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