Orange Business and Tēnaka Partnership Boosts Coral Reef Restoration with AI Tech

Orange Business and Tēnaka have joined forces to enhance coral reef restoration efforts in a Marine Protected Area of the Coral Triangle in Malaysia. The partnership leverages digital transformation and AI-based data analysis to support Tēnaka’s mission of preserving marine ecosystems and fostering economic sustainability for coastal communities.

What you should know

  • Tēnaka’s coral reef restoration not only protects endangered wildlife but also bolsters the economic independence of coastal communities.
  • Orange Business is accelerating Tēnaka’s digital transformation, providing efficient day-to-day operations through automated data sets and AI-based analysis.
  • A Yucca lab marine research station, powered by Orange Business, facilitates near real-time scientific monitoring with underwater devices and 360° cameras.
  • The project employs a secure data transfer process, utilizing Orange Cyberdefense and partner ecosystem support from Netskope and Microsoft.

Orange Business’s collaboration with Tēnaka represents a significant step towards utilizing technology for environmental conservation. By applying AI and digital services, the partnership aims to scale coral reef restoration efforts, offering a solution to both the climate and biodiversity crisis.

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