Huawei recently launched digital inclusion initiative TECH4ALL in Sri Lanka, to expand the scope of digital inclusion beyond connectivity
On Monday (May 4), Huawei, global leading ICT solution provider, donated 5 Sets of high definition video conference system and 6 high precision thermal cameras to Sri Lankan government to step up efforts and pledge the solidarity and support to Sri Lanka’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The HD video conference system will help government sector to communicate with less risk by minimizing personal contact. The high precision thermal cameras will be deployed to key spots, to aid fast locating potential risks on high accuracy standard.
Hon. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa stressed that“I’m glad to see ICT sectors contributing their unique values during this challenging time, and we appreciate Huawei’s timely support to help us to fight against the coronavirus with cutting-edge technological solutions, to improve the efficiency of remote communication for government sectors. I hope in the future, more ICT companies such as Huawei, together with the whole nation, can continuously boost the digital transformation in our country, and improve the prosperity and healthy life our people.”
Mr. Liang Yi, CEO of Huawei Sri Lanka, addressed “We believe emerging ICT technologies such as 5G, IoT, AI, and cloud, play important roles during this prevailing situation. Huawei will continuously support Sri Lanka with cutting-edge technologies, to help this beautiful island to win this epidemic battle and bring joy and contentment back to people’s life.”
Huawei recently launched digital inclusion initiative TECH4ALL in Sri Lanka, to expand the scope of digital inclusion beyond connectivity to include applications such as related to health which could be utilized during times of emergency. As part of TECH4ALL, today’s initiatives is supported by Huawei’s local business partner Softlogic for deployment.