The University of Waterloo is cutting ties with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., saying its research partnership with the telecommunications giant is incompatible with federal security rules.for university researchers, introduced two years ago to safeguard intellectual property from authoritarian governments, “led to an inability to get partnership funds through that portfolio.”National security agencies have flagged Huawei as a serious security risk for its extensive ties to the state.
Reached by The Globe and Mail on Wednesday night, Tamer Ozsu, founding director of the Waterloo-Huawei Joint Innovation Lab, said the university had not consulted him on, or informed him of, the decision. Prof. Ozsu said numerous requests to Canadian officials at various levels to clarify which topics should be off-limits in Huawei collaborations went unanswered.
The Trudeau government announced in May, 2022, that it would bar Huawei from selling 5G equipment to Canadian telecommunications companies because of potential security risks, becoming the last member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance to ban or restrict the company. However, it allowed universities to make their own decisions on research and development partnerships with the Chinese telecommunications giant.
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