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Von Neumann in Dongguan: The Homage as an Engine of Technological Innovation

Summary by El Economista
When crossing the threshold of Huawei’s offices, in Dongguan city, you don’t first find a server or a robot, but a pantheon. There are no tombs, but portraits: Albert Einstein, Alan Turing, Charles Darwin, Alexander Graham Bell, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, and John Von Neumann look from the walls as custodians of a technological project that, in their heart, doesn’t forget the intellectual lineage that precedes it. Huawei is not just a telephon…
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When crossing the threshold of Huawei’s offices, in Dongguan city, you don’t first find a server or a robot, but a pantheon. There are no tombs, but portraits: Albert Einstein, Alan Turing, Charles Darwin, Alexander Graham Bell, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, and John Von Neumann look from the walls as custodians of a technological project that, in their heart, doesn’t forget the intellectual lineage that precedes it. Huawei is not just a telephon…

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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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