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Huawei and IUCN Host Tech4Nature Summit to Promote Innovation in Nature Conservation

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10 June 2024
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Huawei and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) jointly hosted the 2024 Tech4Nature Summit last week in Shenzhen, China to mark the commencement of Phase 2 of the Tech4Nature global partnership and further promote innovation in nature conservation.

Aligned with Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative and IUCN’s Green List, Tech4Nature represents the joint vision of both partners to develop technological solutions for Protected and Conserved Areas (PCA) across the globe. It is also the first time that either Huawei or IUCN has established a major partnership spanning both the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and nature conservation sectors.

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“The natural world faces unprecedented challenges, and technology and digital solutions can be a powerful force for good to protect our planet’s biodiversity. That is why IUCN established the Tech4Nature partnership with Huawei,” said Dr. Grethel Aguilar, Director General of IUCN. “I am proud to see this partnership moving to the next phase, helping all stakeholders to unite for nature and build a better future.”

Tech4Nature Phase 1

Tech4Nature Phase 1 ran from 2020 to 2023 in five PCAs in China, Mauritius, Mexico, Spain, and Switzerland. Major successes include acoustic monitoring of the world’s rarest ape – the Hainan gibbon – to identity individual animals with a view to helping this critically endangered species repopulate. Just 37 individuals currently remain,AI pattern recognition to identify and track jaguars in Mexico; the presence of seven individuals was confirmed in Dzilam State Reserve last year for the first time; and advanced systems for live viewing and monitoring of coral reef conservation and restoration projects run by local communities in Mauritius – 25,000 healthy coral fragments have already been transplanted to degraded areas of reef in the Indian Ocean.

“As a technical partner of governments, customers, and environmental protection agencies, Huawei is ready to continuously to explore environment and nature protection scenarios, develop appropriate digital technologies to address environmental protection challenges, and jointly build a more equal and sustainable digital world,” said Tao Jingwen, Board Member and Chairman of the CSD Committee for Huawei.

“Huawei implements four sustainable development strategies as well as the S.H.A.R.E concept: To ensure a sustainable digital future (Sustainable), we will work with industry chain partners to build a harmonious and healthy business ecosystem (Harmony), maximize equality and accessibility through digital inclusion (TECH4ALL), and develop secure and reliable ICT infrastructure and services to safeguard the digital world (Reliability). Through scientific and technological innovation, we can achieve social development and ecological balance together (Environment).”

Tech4Nature Phase 2

Tech4Nature Phase 2 (2023–2026) will support flagship six projects in China, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Kenya, and Türkiye. The summit marked the official launch of these six projects, following the agreement to launch Phase 2 that Huawei and IUCN announced in October 2023.

Phase 2 also represents the joint commitment of IUCN and Huawei to develop cutting-edge technology solutions to support the 30×30 target and Target 4 on preventing extinction defined in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). This phase will also expand collaboration between the technology and nature conservation sectors by involving more people, partners, and countries.

Workshops were held to build capacity among partners, explore action plans for achieving fair and effective conservation through the IUCN Green List, discuss ethical considerations and provide guidance on implementation, and enable peer-to-peer learning and exchange.

The partners also launched the Tech4Nature flagship publication Partnership for our Planet. Available for download on the Tech4Nature website, the publication highlights the crucial position that cutting-edge technological solutions occupy in responding to modern conservation challenges.

The three-day summit was attended by conservation practitioners, academics, private sector and government representatives, and the broader Tech4Nature community.

Kenya was represented at the Summit by the Principal Secretary, State Department for Blue Economy & Fisheries Betsy Muthoni Njagi.

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