JAKARTA - Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH), through Indosat Business, strengthens environmental commitment by launching Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for the conservation of mangrove ecosystems in Indonesia.

This solution uses the IoT sensor to monitor various important environmental parameters, including water quality, dissolved oxygen levels, salinity, and temperature.

Later, data collected in real-time will allow continuous monitoring of ecosystem conditions, helping to identify problems early and enabling faster mitigation measures.

"The IoT solution that we present plays an important role in mangrove conservation, which is one of our top priorities in implementing ESG principles (Environmental, Social, and Governance)," said Muhammad Buldansyah, Director & Chief Business Officer of IOH.

In addition, this solution also improves pond management, helps managers maintain water quality and increase productivity, while reducing the impact of mangrove logging.

With accurate analysis results, pond managers can take more appropriate and efficient steps to maintain the water quality needed, increase fishery business productivity, while still protecting the mangrove ecosystem.

With this solution, Indosat believes that brands can be a powerful tool to protect and preserve the environment.

Indosat continues to strive to develop technology that focuses on sustainability and empowering local communities, with the target of expanding mangrove conservation in various parts of Indonesia such as Aceh, Central Java, Maluku, and Sulawesi.


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