Augmented Intelligence for Disaster Response: Beeline Kazakhstan Mobilises AI to Fight Forest Fires
- Orman-AI has the potential to significantly reduce the damage caused by forest fires in Kazakhstan, demonstrating Beeline and VEON's commitment to using technology to address real problems.
- None.
Insights
The deployment of Orman-AI by Beeline Kazakhstan, a subsidiary of VEON Ltd., signifies an innovative approach to tackling environmental challenges. From an environmental impact perspective, the integration of AI for early detection and rapid response to forest fires can be a game-changer. The ability of Orman-AI to operate in extreme weather conditions is crucial given Kazakhstan's vast land area and the severity of its continental climate. By potentially reducing the scale and frequency of forest fires, the system not only protects biodiversity and human lives but also helps in mitigating carbon emissions that result from such disasters. The environmental benefits extend beyond immediate fire suppression as the system's potential future applications in agriculture could lead to more sustainable land management practices.
Beeline Kazakhstan's initiative to leverage its existing telecommunications infrastructure for environmental monitoring demonstrates strategic asset utilization within the telecom industry. This move showcases how telecom companies can diversify their services beyond traditional communication offerings. The use of Beeline’s towers, mobile connectivity and AI analytics engine for Orman-AI positions the company at the intersection of technology and social responsibility. It's a reflection of emerging trends where telecom operators are increasingly involved in smart solutions that address societal issues. The success of Orman-AI could set a precedent for other digital operators to explore similar technologies, potentially opening new revenue streams and partnerships with government entities.
For investors, VEON Ltd.'s announcement about Beeline Kazakhstan's Orman-AI system represents an investment in corporate social responsibility with potential long-term financial benefits. The project may enhance VEON's brand reputation and strengthen its market position in Kazakhstan. While the immediate financial impact of the deployment may not be significant, the technology's scalability and potential applications in agriculture could lead to cost savings and new business opportunities. Additionally, investors should consider the indirect financial implications, such as the potential reduction in costs associated with environmental disasters and the positive effects on insurance premiums and claims for businesses in affected regions.
Amsterdam and Almaty, 6 February 2024: VEON Ltd. (NASDAQ: VEON, Euronext Amsterdam: VEON), a global digital operator that provides converged connectivity and online services, today announced that its subsidiary Beeline Kazakhstan has deployed Orman-AI - an artificial intelligence-based monitoring system to detect forest fires.
Both naturally and due to climate change, Kazakhstan is prone to devastating blazes, that spread fast across vast areas, are impossible to stop once started and take the lives of both humans and animals every year. Orman-AI reports the outbreak of fires by automatically detecting the first signs of smoke and enables rapid action to stop the proliferation of forest fires. It combines Beeline’s towers as monitoring platforms, video surveillance systems with 360 degree computer vision, and Beeline’s mobile connectivity, uploading data real time into an AI analytics engine capable of detecting smoke appearances.
The system works in weather from -50 to +50 degrees Celsius, which is especially important in the extreme continental climate of the country.
In an era of rapid climate change, forest fires are an increasingly common problem and caused damage to 103 thousand hectares of land in Kazakhstan in 2022 alone, nearly
“Detection of fires through augmented intelligence is a pragmatic approach, and this could be extended to agricultural and other community applications,” comments Evgeniy Nastradin, the CEO of Beeline Kazakhstan. “This initiative shows Beeline and VEON's commitment to the country, using cutting edge technology to create solutions to real problems, including safeguarding the population against natural disasters,” he adds.
Orman-AI has been launched through a partnership between Beeline Kazakhstan and the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of the Akimat of the Kostanay Region. During the first test period, some 34 cameras managed to generate alerts for 50 fires in the region. In the future, the system could also be deployed to assist farmers and improve agricultural yields by using AI to determine when crops require watering or fertilizer, and to keep track of livestock.
This is yet another major AI-based solution from Beeline Kazakhstan. Last year, Beeline’s information technologies subsidiary QazCode launched BeeBert AI module, training AI in Kazakh language for customer experience applications.
About VEON
VEON is a digital operator that provides converged connectivity and digital services to nearly 160 million customers. Operating across six countries that are home to more than
For more information visit: https://www.veon.com.
Disclaimer
This release contains “forward-looking statements,” as the phrase is defined in Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts, and include statements relating to, among other things, VEON’s technology investments. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which VEON cannot predict with accuracy and some of which VEON might not even anticipate. The forward-looking statements contained in this release speak only as of the date of this release. VEON does not undertake to publicly update, except as required by U.S. federal securities laws, any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after such dates or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Furthermore, elements of this document contain or may contain, “inside information” as defined under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014.
Contact Information
VEON
Hande Asik
Group Director of Communication
pr@veon.com
TUVA Partners
Julian Tanner
julian.tanner@tuvapartners.com
Attachment
FAQ
What is the purpose of Orman-AI deployed by Beeline Kazakhstan?
How does Orman-AI detect forest fires?
What are the potential applications of Orman-AI in the future?
What was the extent of damage caused by forest fires in Kazakhstan in 2022?
Who is the CEO of Beeline Kazakhstan?