Veea, O.N.E. Amazon, and AECOM Collaborate to Create the Internet of Forests (IoF), a Hybrid Edge-Cloud Computing Solution to Protect the Rainforest Biome and Empower Local Communities


NEW YORK and CALI, Colombia, In partnership with the Colombian government, Veea (NASDAQ: VEEA), a first-to-market pioneer in hyperconverged multiaccess networks with AI-driven cybersecurity, is collaborating with O.N.E. Amazon, and AECOM to deploy a technologically advanced, multidimensional solution composed of hybrid edge-cloud computing and communications products in a protected conservation area of the Government of Colombia. The goal of the deployment is to monitor and analyze rainforest health and digitally connect every hectare to deliver sustainable economic and social benefits to rural communities. This ‘Internet of Forests’ initiative underscores each entity’s commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals which seek to promote prosperity while protecting the planet.

According to Inter-American Development Bank, ‘Biodiversity and ecosystems are declining globally and the pressures leading to such a decline are intensifying, requiring urgent action to reverse nature loss and avoid a 6th mass e
xtinction (IPBES, 2019). There has been a global average decline of 69% in species populations since 1970 – Latin America and the Caribbean is at the very top of the list with an alarming 94% drop (WWF, 2022).’ The advanced technological framework of IoF is designed not only to help preserve the ecosystem of Chiribiquete, Colombia’s largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, but also to reveal the intrinsic value of one of the planet’s most vital natural resources, seeking sustainable management and protection of the Amazon rainforests for future generations.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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