DOOGEE launches Tech For Nature technology at GITEX 2025

Hạo Thiên (prnewswire) |

DOOGEE introduces the "Tech For Nature" initiative - aiming at applying sustainable technology to protect the environment and the global ecosystem.

DOOGEE ra mat cong nghe “Tech For Nature” tai GITEX 2025. Do hoa: Hao Thien
DOOGEE launches Tech For Nature technology at GITEX 2025. Graphics: Hao Thien

DOOGEE - a smartphone brand from China has just launched the "Tech For Nature" program at GITEX Global 2025, one of the world's largest technology events taking place in Dubai (UAE).

According to DOOGEE representative, the goal of Tech For Nature is to develop more sustainable equipment lines, reduce emissions during the production process and prolong product life. The company said it will promote the use of recyclables, environmentally friendly batteries and optimize production processes to limit industrial waste.

Another highlight is DOOGEE's new product line, introduced at the exhibition, with a design that is resistant to harsh weather, aimed at users who love to explore nature. These devices integrate AI to optimize energy, while automatically adjusting battery saving mode when detecting high temperatures or humidity.

Sharing at the event, DOOGEE representative said that the "Tech For Nature" philosophy will be the long-term orientation of the company, not only in products but also in the way of cooperation with production and distribution partners. The company hopes that technology can become a tool to help people join hands to preserve the planet.

GITEX 2025 attracts thousands of global technology enterprises to participate, with the theme "AI for Good" emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence and innovation in sustainable development.

Hạo Thiên (prnewswire)
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