Pudong Launches Global Promotional Video to Boost Win-Win Cooperation

SHANGHAI, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — On November 14, the Investment Promotion Service Center of Shanghai Pudong New Area launched the promotional video “Infinite Magnetic Force, Win–Win in Pudong” globally, inviting the world to join hands, share development opportunities and create a bright future.

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2025 is Pudong's Investment Promotion Year. The new area has successfully completed its annual tasks in investment attraction and enterprise services. Relying on the “1+38+X” investment promotion system, adhering to the principle of “overall coordination without substitution”, Pudong continues to enhance the “Win–Win in Pudong” brand.

In recent years, China's huge consumer market and upgrading consumer demand have attracted sustained attention from global enterprises. As a key window for China's high–level opening–up, Pudong has long been an attractive investment destination and one of the top choices for multinational companies' global layout of industrial, supply and innovation chains.

The Top 100 Foreign–Invested Enterprises in Shanghai released on November 12 showed that 265 foreign–invested enterprises made the lists in four categories: operating income, total import and export volume, tax contribution, and employment creation, 7 more than the previous year. Among them, the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone has demonstrated its increasingly prominent “magnetic effect” as an investment hub. Foreign enterprises in key sectors like biomedicine and finance performed brilliantly, demonstrating Shanghai's strong appeal as a preferred investment destination.

Source: The Investment Promotion Service Center of Shanghai Pudong New Area


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Quantexa Named as a Category Leader in Chartis Research’s 2025 AML Transaction Monitoring and KYC Solutions Reports

LONDON, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Quantexa, a global pioneer in Decision Intelligence, has been recognized as a Category Leader in Chartis’ RiskTech Quadrant for anti–money laundering (AML) transaction monitoring solutions and RiskTech Quadrant for KYC Solutions, 2025. Chartis Research is a leading provider of independent analysis on risk and compliance technology, and its reports are regarded as trusted benchmarks by financial institutions evaluating solutions and market leaders. The dual recognition by Chartis underscores its expanding influence in helping the world’s largest financial institutions reduce risk, fight financial crime, transform compliance, and scale AI responsibly.

Quantexa’s recognition as a Category Leader reflects its alignment with key AML market trends identified by Chartis, including explainable AI, real–time behavioral monitoring, and contextual risk intelligence. By enabling banks to connect and contextualize internal and external data at scale, Quantexa helps reduce false positives, strengthen investigations, and accelerate customer onboarding, all while meeting the rising regulatory expectations for transparency and model governance.

“Quantexa’s Category Leader placement reflects its robust data–driven methodology for typology identification in transaction monitoring, based on mature data integration capabilities combined with the company’s advanced analytics and contextual intelligence,” said Sean O’Malley, Research Director for Financial Crime & Control at Chartis Research. “Quantexa also stands out for several other factors considered increasingly important in this space: model quality and validation, processing speed and performance, data and systems integration and analytical modeling.”

Quantexa was also named a Category Leader in Chartis’ RiskTech Quadrant for KYC Solutions, 2025, earning top scores for customer profile enrichment and KYC scoring. This recognition highlights Quantexa’s ability to integrate internal and external data, workflow automation, and case management into a unified platform, enabling perpetual KYC monitoring and advanced risk scoring.

“Quantexa continues to demonstrate impressive growth, and its ability to unify and contextualize data continues to be a differentiator in the market,” said Phil Mackenzie, Senior Research Principal at Chartis. “Moreover, its graph analytics and entity resolution capabilities continue to align strongly with a market that has become increasingly data–centric, a fact reflected in its Category Leader placement in the 2025 KYC Solutions quadrant.”

Quantexa’s Category Leadership further underscores the strength of its Decision Intelligence platform, which supports diverse use cases and provides banks with a unified solution that helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO). 

“Being recognized as a category leader in AML, KYC, Fraud, Risk, and Customer Intelligence highlights the value of a holistic approach and a strong Financial Crime Compliance foundation that helps organizations grow safely,” said Alexon Bell, Chief Product Officer (FinCrime) for Quantexa. Chartis’s recognition of trusted data as the basis for effective AI aligns with our mission to fix an organization’s data which then unlocks multiple enterprise use cases. By harnessing trusted data, context, and AI, we empower customers to advance their prevention and compliance capabilities for the future.”

To learn more about Quantexa’s banking industry solutions, please visit: https://www.quantexa.com/industries/banking/

About Quantexa
Quantexa is a global data, analytics, and AI software company pioneering Decision Intelligence to help organizations make confident decisions with contextual data. Using the latest advancements in AI, our Decision Intelligence Platform transforms siloed data into connected, contextual insights to empower the shift from a data–driven to a decision–centric organization. Our customers use Quantexa technology to protect, optimize, and grow by solving complex challenges across the entire organization through modern data management, customer intelligence, KYC, financial crime, risk, fraud, and security.

The Quantexa Decision Intelligence Platform enhances operational performance with over 90% more accuracy and 60 times faster analytical model resolution than traditional approaches. An independently commissioned Forrester TEI study found that customers achieved a 228% ROI over three years. Founded in 2016, Quantexa has over 850 employees and tens of thousands of users globally, working with billions of data points across the world. For more information, visit www.quantexa.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

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AI and the Future of Learning

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how learners, teachers, and creators engage with education across the continent. A new wave of AI innovation transforming learning across countries on the African continent — from chat-based tutors to hybrid hubs and gamified farms. Credit: UNICEF

 
Through initiatives such as Digital Skills for Africa, Lumo Hubs, and Luma Learn, innovators are breaking barriers of access, cost, and language to build inclusive, localized learning systems.

By Franck Kuwonu
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 19 2025 – “Sometimes the best way to grasp a concept,” says Chris Folayan, co-founder and executive officer of Luma Learn, “is to learn it in your native language.”

Seventeen-year-old South African Simphiwe is one of more than 10,000 learners already using Luma Learn, an AI-powered tutor platform. For him, artificial intelligence isn’t an abstract idea: it is a personal tutor that is patient, consistent, and always online.

When on his phone, he’s not always chatting with a classmate or scrolling through social media. Many times, he’s studying physics with Luma Learn, that replies instantly, even in IsiZulu, his mother tongue.

Across several countries on the African continent, innovators like Folayan, Nthanda Manduwi, and Anie Akpe are reimagining what education can look like: localised, practical, and accessible to anyone with a phone or connection.

Together, they’re building a new learning ecosystem: one where AI isn’t replacing teachers but multiplying their reach.”

Nthanda Manduwi: Turning digital skills into interactive ecosystems

“I’ve always believed that technology can democratize opportunity,” says Nthanda Manduwi, founder of Digital Skills for Africa (DSA) and Q2 Corporation. “AI gives us a real chance to leapfrog the barriers that have slowed Africa’s progress, from infrastructure gaps to unequal access to training.”

Her journey began with Digital Skills for Africa, a platform designed to equip young people with practical tech competencies from AI and automation to no-code tools and digital marketing.

“Our courses like ‘Effective Use of AI’ or ‘AI and the Future of Digital Marketing’ were created to help learners not only understand AI but actually apply it,” she explains. “You leave with real, marketable skills you can use to build something or get hired.”

But scaling that vision revealed a challenge many edtech startups face. “We realised enthusiasm alone doesn’t pay the bills,” she says. “There was low willingness to pay for courses, even from institutions. So, we had to rethink how to make digital learning sustainable.”

That rethink led to Q2 Corporation, her new venture linking learning with livelihood. Under Q2’s umbrella sits Kwathu Farms—an innovative gamified agricultural simulator where users learn how to manage farms, predict supply chain issues, and test business models before investing real money.

“AI makes the learning immersive,” Ms. Manduwi explains. “Through simulations, learners can see how weather or market shocks affect yield, and how small decisions impact entire value chains. It turns agriculture into a classroom. And a business lab.”

Behind these simulations run Q2’s proprietary engines, NoxTrax and AgroTrax, which apply AI to real-time logistics and resource management. “It’s about showing that AI isn’t just for coders,” she says. “It’s for farmers, small businesses, anyone who wants to think and plan more intelligently.”

Ms. Manduwi’s mission remains rooted in access. “For Africa to truly benefit from AI, it can’t be an elite tool. It must live where people already are: on their phones, in their communities, in local languages.”

Anie Akpe: Creating spaces where AI meets human creativity

Where Ms. Manduwi builds ecosystems, Anie Akpe builds spaces. Through her work with African Women in Technology (AWIT)and Lumo Hubs, Ms. Akpe has spent over a decade helping innovators, especially women, turn curiosity into competence.

“With AWIT, I started by organising conferences across the continent,” she recalls. “We created safe spaces where women could connect with mentors and learn skills that weren’t taught in schools: digital literacy, entrepreneurship, coding, design.”

Soon, even male students began asking to participate. “That’s when I realized it wasn’t just about women in technology. It was about us (Africans) finding a place in a digital world that was changing fast.”

The next step came naturally. “When AI began to disrupt industries, I saw that we couldn’t just talk about skills. We had to create environments where people could use those skills,” she says. “That’s how Lumo Hubs was born.”

Each hub combines education, creativity, and entrepreneurship. “In one space, you might find a student learning AI-assisted graphic design, a seamstress using AI to plan production, and a young podcaster recording a show in a studio powered by the hub,” Ms. Akpe explains. “The model is hybrid, physical and digital, so even small towns can host a Lumo Hub.”

She is also deliberate about sustainability. “Community members pay; students pay less. It’s important that we don’t depend only on grants,” she says. “That balance keeps the hubs alive and the learning continuous.”

At the heart of Lumo Hubs lies mentorship. “You can’t separate technology from human guidance,” Akpe insists. “AI helps scale learning, but mentorship builds confidence.” Her approach remains rooted in empowerment. “AI can level the playing field if used right. A young person in Lagos or Uyo doesn’t have to wait for opportunity. They can create it.”

Chris Folayan: A tutor that never sleeps

For Chris Folayan, the idea behind Luma Learn came from a simple observation: “The continent doesn’t just have an access problem. It has a teaching gap too.”

According to UNESCO, Sub-Saharan Africa will need 15 million new teachers in the next five years to meet demand. “With classrooms that sometimes have over 100 students per teacher, no one can give every child the help they need,” Mr. Folayan says. “That’s where Luma Learn steps in.”

Luma Learn is an AI tutor that runs on WhatsApp, not a separate app.

“We chose WhatsApp for a reason,” he explains. “It’s already on most phones, it’s free to message, works on low bandwidth, and keeps data safe through encryption. That means a child in a rural area can learn without worrying about internet costs or app installations.”

The platform adapts to the learner’s grade level, curriculum, and preferred language. “Whether you need algebra in English or history in Swahili, Luma Learn can teach, quiz, and explain at your level,” he says. “It learns how you learn.”

Mr. Folayan shares two powerful testimonies. In Durban, a mother named Happyness wrote that her son, after years of illness, seizures, and missed schooling, caught up with the rest of the class with help from Luma Learn.

“Every time Vuyo wants to know something about school, we just ask Luma! What’s great is that Luma explains in our native language, IsiZulu.”

In another case, Simphiwe, a Grade 11 student from KwaZulu-Natal, sent over 1,200 messages to Luma. “Luma Learn wasn’t just another study resource,” he said. “It became the personal teaching assistant I desperately needed.”

Shared goals: One vision, many pathways

Three innovators. Three different models. One shared purpose: to make AI work for Africa’s learners, not the other way around. Across their stories, several threads stand out.

First, access—from WhatsApp tutors to open learning hubs to gamified ecosystems that teach real-world problem-solving.

Second, localisation—learning in local languages, within familiar tools, and around community realities.

Third, empowerment—every model links knowledge directly to opportunity.

From Ms. Manduwi’s gamified farms to Ms. Akpe’s creative hubs, to Mr. Folayan’s WhatsApp tutor, future classrooms are already here — decentralised, digital, and deeply human.

As Ms. Manduwi puts it, “We must stop treating AI as something imported. It’s a tool we can mold to fit our own systems.”

Ms. Akpe echoes that sentiment: “Africa doesn’t lack talent. It lacks platforms that meet learners where they are.”

And Mr. Folayan completes the picture: “No teacher wants their student left behind. With AI, we can make sure no one is.”

At the end of the day, a student in Durban learns physics through Luma. A young designer in Uyo experiments with AI tools at a Lumo Hub. A farmer in Lilongwe tests market scenarios on Kwathu Farms. Each represents a different face of the same revolution — a continent using intelligence, both human and artificial, to learn without limits.

As Ms. Akpe says: “The vision is simple: a generation that doesn’t just survive AI disruption but thrives because of it.” And as Ms. Manduwi concludes: “AI is not a threat to Africa. It’s our greatest chance to catch up. And lead.”

Anie Akpe and Chris Folayan were participants at the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI): Unstoppable Africa2025, held in New York City on the margins of the UN General Assembly in September. The platform helps foster networking, exposure to potential business partners, and garner support for their initiatives.

Source: Africa Renewal, United Nations

IPS UN Bureau

 


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منصة السفر الرائدة WINGIE تكشف عن أفضل وجهات الشتاء للمسافرين من الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، والرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — مع حلول فصل الشتاء، يتجه المسافرون من منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا للبحث عن وجهات تجمع بين الدفء، والثلوج، والثقافة، والمغامرة. واستجابة للطلب المتزايد على التجارب الشتوية المتنوعة، أعدت WINGIE، منصة السفر الرائدة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، قائمة بأفضل وجهات الشتاء التي تلبي مختلف أذواق المسافرين.

وجهات دافئة وشواطئ مشمسة

المسافرون الذين يرغبون بالذهاب إلى وجهة دافئة بعيدًا عن البرد، تعد مراكش في المغرب خيارًا مثاليًا لهم. حيث إن أسواقها النابضة بالحياة، والمدينة القديمة الساحرة، وقربها من جبال الأطلس، يوفر مزيجًا من المغامرات الخارجية والتجارب الثقافية. وبفضل مناخها الشتوي المعتدل، تعتبر مراكش مناسبة لمن يرغبون في الاستمتاع بالهواء الطلق مع الانغماس في تاريخ المدينة العريق.

أما لمحبي الشمس، فإن الغردقة في مصر وجهة مثالية بامتياز. إذ تشتهر الغردقة بأشعة الشمس الساطعة على مدار العام وشواطئها الخلابة، وتوفر فرصًا ممتازة للغوص في البحر الأحمر والاسترخاء على مياهه الصافية. إنها وجهة مشمسة مثالية لمن يبحث عن إجازة شتوية منعشة.

منتجعات تزلج ومغامرات ثلجية

للباحثين عن أجواء الثلوج، تبرز زيورخ في سويسرا كواحدة من أفضل الخيارات. فهي تشتهر بالتزلج والتزحلق على الجليد وبأجوائها الشتوية الساحرة. ويمكن للزوار الاستمتاع بكوب من الشوكولاتة الساخنة في المقاهي المحلية أثناء مشاهدة الإطلالات الخلابة على جبال الألب السويسرية.

كما نالت تبليسي في جورجيا شعبية متزايدة بين المسافرين من الشرق الأوسط. فشوارعها المتعرجة، ومعالمها التاريخية، وتجاربها الثقافية تجعلها خيارًا هادئًا بعيدًا عن الوجهات السياحية المزدحمة. وبفضل قربها الجغرافي، يمكن للزوار استكشاف مواقعها التاريخية والاستمتاع بحماماتها الكبريتية الشهيرة، مما يجعلها وجهة شتوية مميزة.

عن مجموعة Wingie Enuygun

مجموعة Wingie Enuygun هي سوق سفر رائدة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، وتختص في رحلات الطيران من خلال منصاتها wingie.ae ،sa.wingie.com ،wingie.com وenuygun.com. تقدم الشركة مجموعة واسعة من منتجات السفر بما في ذلك رحلات الطيران وحجز الفنادق وتأجير السيارات وتذاكر الحافلات. تشتهر مجموعة Wingie Enuygun بابتكاراتها، وهي في طليعة صناعة السفر عبر الإنترنت في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، ورائدة في مجال التقدم التكنولوجي وتقود التحول الرقمي داخل الصناعة.

يستفيد Wingie من تقنية الذكاء الاصطناعي المتقدمة لتوفير تجربة مستخدم سلسة، مع ميزة الربط الافتراضي لرحلات الطيران ومجموعة متنوعة من تذاكر الطيران ومحتوى السفر. المنصة متاحة بست لغات، وتوظف أكثر من 400 شخص، وتجذب حوالي 200 مليون زائر سنويًا، مما يؤكد مكانتها كخيار مميز للمسافرين.

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Leading Travel Marketplace WINGIE Unveils Top Winter Getaways for MENA Travelers

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, and RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As winter settles in, travelers from the MENA region are seeking destinations that offer a mix of sunshine, snow, culture, and adventure. In response to the growing demand for diverse winter experiences, WINGIE, the leading travel marketplace in MENA, has curated a list of the top winter getaways designed to cater to every type of traveler.

Warm Escapes and Beach Getaways

For those looking to escape the cold, Marrakech, Morocco, is an excellent option. The vibrant souks, festive medina, and proximity to the Atlas Mountains offer a mix of outdoor adventures and cultural exploration. With its mild winter climate, Marrakech is perfect for those seeking to enjoy the outdoors while soaking up the city’s rich history.

For sun–seekers, Hurghada, Egypt, is an ideal choice. Known for its year–round sunshine and stunning beaches, Hurghada offers excellent opportunities for diving in the Red Sea and lounging by crystal–clear waters. This sun–soaked destination promises a rejuvenating winter retreat.

Ski Resorts and Snowy Adventures

For snowy adventures, Zurich, Switzerland, stands out. Renowned for its skiing, snowboarding, and charming winter atmosphere, Zurich offers the perfect balance of outdoor activities and cozy relaxation. Visitors can enjoy hot cocoa in local cafes while taking in stunning views of the Swiss Alps.

Tbilisi, Georgia, has gained popularity among Middle Eastern travelers. Known for its winding streets, ancient landmarks, and vibrant cultural experiences, Tbilisi offers a quieter alternative to crowded destinations. Just a short flight away, visitors can explore historic sites and indulge in the region’s famous thermal baths, offering a unique winter getaway.

About Wingie Enuygun Group

Wingie Enuygun Group is a leading travel marketplace in the MENA region, specializing in flights through its platforms wingie.com, sa.wingie.com, wingie.ae and enuygun.com. The company offers a comprehensive range of travel products including flights, hotels, rental cars and bus tickets. Recognized for its innovation, Wingie Enuygun Group is at the forefront of the MENA online travel space, pioneering technological advancements and driving digital transformation within industry.

Wingie leverages advanced AI technology to provide seamless user experience, featuring virtual interlining for flights and diverse array of airline tickets and travel content. The platform is available in six languages, employs over 400 people, and attracts approximately 200 million visitors annually, reaffirming its position as premier choice for travelers.

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EZVIZ DL50FVS named Export Product of the Year at the 2025 Asian Export Awards for its self-manufactured reliability and next-generation accessibility

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The DL50FVS has been officially named a winner at the 2025 Asian Export Awards, earning one of the industry’s most hard–fought and selective recognitions. This accolade underscores the DL50FVS’ unparalleled strength in fully self–reliant manufacturing, a capability that remains rare in today’s smart lock landscape. Developed through EZVIZ’s vertically integrated R&D and production system, the DL50FVS embodies a level of craftsmanship, quality control, and technological mastery, proving that true manufacturing excellence continues to be the foundation of breakthrough innovation.

Backed by its end–to–end manufacturing ecosystem, EZVIZ entered the DL50FVS into one of the region’s most competitive award programs, where leading export–driven products vie for top honors. The Asian Export Awards have become a key barometer of Asia’s industrial strength, spotlighting solutions that demonstrate true global readiness. This year’s jury adopted particularly demanding criteria, examining engineering depth, production resilience, and international scalability. The DL50FVS ultimately prevailed because EZVIZ excels in these very dimensions, leveraging its fully controlled R&D–to–production pipeline to create a smart lock with reliable, export–ready performance at a standard few manufacturers can match.

“A smart lock protects the place people call home, so every detail must be trustworthy. That’s why we chose full self–manufacturing — it’s the only way to guarantee the consistency and security families deserve,” said Alex Pei, Product Manager of Smart Lock Lineup at EZVIZ. “Being named Export Product of the Year feels especially meaningful, because it affirms the care and craftsmanship we pour into every step.”

Built through EZVIZ’s fully self–reliant production architecture, the DL50FVS stands as a flagship of the EZVIZ smart lock family, redefining front–door security with precision and intention. At its core lies EZVIZ’s AI–powered facial recognition, enabling a contactless, almost instinctive unlocking experience the moment a resident approaches. This advanced capability is complemented by a versatile set of access methods—fingerprint, passcode, Bluetooth key, mechanical key, and, importantly, remote unlocking through the EZVIZ App, which allows authorized entry from anywhere and brings new flexibility to modern households. More than a lock, the DL50FVS acts as an always–present guardian at the door, offering crisp live viewing, instant two–way calling, and timely human–presence detection.

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جهاز EZVIZ DL50FVS يُتوَّج بجائزة منتج التصدير للعام في جوائز Asian Export Awards 2025 تقديرًا لاعتماده الكامل على التصنيع الذاتي وابتكاراته في سهولة الوصول من الجيل الجديد

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

أُعلِن رسميًا عن فوز جهاز DL50FVS بإحدى الجوائز الكبرى في Asian Export Awards 2025، ليحصد واحدًا من أكثر الألقاب تنافسية وانتقائية في القطاع. ويعكس هذا التكريم قوة DL50FVS الاستثنائية في الاعتماد الكامل على التصنيع الذاتي، وهي قدرة نادرة في سوق الأقفال الذكية اليوم. فقد جرى تطوير الجهاز عبر منظومة البحث والتطوير والإنتاج المتكاملة رأسيًا لدى EZVIZ، ليجسّد أعلى مستويات الحرفية، وضبط الجودة، والتمكن التقني، وليؤكد أن التميّز الحقيقي في التصنيع لا يزال الأساس الذي تقوم عليه الابتكارات الرائدة.

وبفضل منظومة تصنيع متكاملة من البداية إلى النهاية، شاركت EZVIZ بجهاز DL50FVS في واحد من أكثر البرامج التنافسية على مستوى المنطقة، حيث تتنافس أبرز المنتجات الموجّهة للتصدير على أعلى مراتب التقدير. وقد أصبحت جوائز Asian Export Awards معيارًا مهمًا لقياس قوة الصناعة الآسيوية، إذ تسلّط الضوء على الحلول الجاهزة فعليًا للأسواق العالمية. واعتمدت لجنة التحكيم هذا العام معايير صارمة للغاية شملت عمق الهندسة، وقوة الإنتاج، وقابلية التوسع عالميًا. وقد تفوّق DL50FVS في جميع هذه الجوانب، مستفيدًا من سلسلة البحث والتطوير والإنتاج الخاضعة للتحكم الكامل داخل EZVIZ، ليقدّم قفلًا ذكيًا موثوقًا، عالي الاعتمادية، ومهيأً للتصدير بمستوى لا يضاهيه سوى عدد قليل من المصنعين.

وقال أليكس باي، مدير منتجات سلسلة الأقفال الذكية في: EZVIZالقفل الذكي يحمي المكان الذي يسميه الناس منزلًا، لذلك يجب أن يكون كل تفصيل فيه جديرًا بالثقة. ولهذا اخترنا التصنيع الذاتي الكاملفهو الطريقة الوحيدة لضمان الاتساق والأمان الذي تستحقه العائلات. إن حصولنا على جائزة منتج التصدير للعام يحمل معنى خاصًا بالنسبة لنا، لأنه يؤكد الجهد والحرفية التي نضعها في كل خطوة من خطوات التصنيع“.

وبني DL50FVS عبر بنية إنتاجية تعتمد بالكامل على قدرات EZVIZ الذاتية، ليكون المنتج الرائد ضمن عائلة الأقفال الذكية من EZVIZ، معيدًا تعريف أمن الأبواب الأمامية بدقة ووضوح في التصميم. ويعتمد الجهاز في جوهره على تقنية التعرّف على الوجه المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي، التي تتيح تجربة فتح القفل دون لمس بمجرد اقتراب المستخدم من الباب. وتتكامل هذه القدرة المتقدمة مع مجموعة واسعة من طرق الوصولبصمة الإصبع، الرمز السري، مفتاح البلوتوث، المفتاح الميكانيكي، بالإضافة إلى الفتح عن بُعد عبر تطبيق EZVIZ، الذي يتيح السماح بالدخول من أي مكان ويوفر مرونة كبيرة للعائلات الحديثة. وليس مجرد قفل، بل يعمل DL50FVS كحارس دائم عند الباب، من خلال البث المباشر الواضح، والاتصال ثنائي الاتجاه الفوري، وتنبيهات اكتشاف وجود الأشخاص.

جهة الاتصال
Charlene Li
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