Hikvision technologies unveil the wonders of nature in Africa
Hikvision has long been committed to leveraging its innovative technologies and solutions to help maintain ecosystem resilience and combat biodiversity loss worldwide. By joining hands with partners and local communities, the company's biodiversity conservation footprint has extended to different continents across the world.
In Africa, Hikvision collaborated with Africam, a local company dedicated to wildlife biodiversity protection. Building real-time observing systems across Madikwe Game Reserve, Balule Nature Reserve, Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Kapama Game Reserve, Zambezi National Park, Mabula Game Reserve, Shamwari Reserve and Tembe Elephant Park, Hikvision mapped biodiversity, detected intrusion, and thus protected the fragile splendor of wild animals. Meanwhile, through live-streaming series and educational content, the two companies helped promote conservation awareness of a broader audience and inspired people to do something for the protection of wildlife.
Based on previous success, Africam is currently talking to more reserves in countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Tanzania to explore new cooperation opportunities with Hikvision. "The high-res cameras supplied by Hikvision are a game changer with IR night vision that is superior to anything we have used before and are performing brilliantly. We really appreciate your help and support; it indeed is making a difference for conservation and taking wildlife to a global audience. The collaboration between Africam and Hikvision is a good example of how tech companies can make a big difference in saving African wildlife", a responsible person of Africam told Hikvision.
Ongoing Commitment
Being part of its Global STAR Program for Social Good, the partnership with Africam is just another example of Hikvision's long-term effort to preserve biodiversity, practice social responsibility and foster a sustainable future.
"Hikvision works with partners around the world to protect our ecosystems and save the planet. During this process, their dedication and hard work have deeply impressed us", said Shen Xiaomin, initiator of Hikvision's Global STAR Program for Social Good. "We are so pleased that our products and technologies can be broadly used to support their efforts in different scenarios. And we look forward to joining hands with more partners in the future to practice 'Tech for a Better World'."