OPPO, a global smart device brand, is thrilled to announce its focus on the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem with its 2024 product lineup in the South African market. For those unfamiliar, IoT refers to the interconnected network of physical devices capable of collecting and exchanging data, facilitating smart and automated user experiences.
OPPO, a global smart device brand, is thrilled to announce its focus on the Internet of Things ecosystem with its 2024 product lineup in the South African market. For those unfamiliar, IoT refers to the interconnected network of physical devices capable of collecting and exchanging data, facilitating smart and automated user experiences. This initiative aims to redefine connectivity and innovation in the region, aligning with OPPO’s vision of a seamlessly connected world.
AI has long been a key area of investment and development for OPPO, and the company is now taking significant steps to elevate AI to the core of its long-term growth strategy. On February 20, OPPO established the OPPO AI Centre — a new hub designed to focus the company’s resources on AI research and development, driving user-centric exploration of technology and applications to democratize the benefits of AI.
“South Africa is a dynamic market with a strong appetite for technological advancement and innovation,” said Liam Faurie, Head of Go-to-Market at OPPO South Africa. “Our IoT ecosystem is tailored to meet the unique needs of this market, offering cutting-edge technology that enhances the lives of our consumers.”
Faurie emphasizes, “At OPPO, we view ourselves as partners in our customers’ digital journey. Our role extends beyond merely selling smartphones to providing a gateway to a smarter, more connected lifestyle. Our IoT ecosystem has been developed with this vision in mind, aiming to enrich our customers’ lives in areas such as personal entertainment, health, and sports.”
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