The scope of the STAR Program will focus on three areas: biodiversity monitoring and conservation, environmental monitoring and protection, and cultural heritage preservation. Through this programme, Hikvision is looking for partners such as NGOs, social enterprises, research institutions, and other organisations to make a difference in these three areas and unleash the power of technology to create a better world
“In two decades, we have transformed Hikvision from a small startup to a global enterprise. We are so glad to see that our products are making a positive societal impact every day around the world not only by safeguarding communities, but also improving commercial efficiency, protecting biodiversity and advancing environmental conservation. In the future, we will keep on technology innovation and provide more value for communities and our planet,” said Huang Fanghong, Senior Vice President of Hikvision.
Hikvision recognises its responsibility and has initiated projects for social good across the globe, such as helping protect rhinos from poachers in South Africa, aiding researchers monitoring and analysing the recovery of rescued sea turtles, and monitoring the quality of source water with innovative IoT technologies.