Atos and WWF partner up to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation

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Atos + WWF partnership team

Standing, left to right: -Céline Vo Mousset, Project Manager Group CSR, Atos-Yoann Cardon, Corporate Engagement Officer WWF France-Andy Wallace, Client Innovation Manager UK&I, Atos-Alex Knupe, Group Head of CSR, Atos-Utkarsh Sabberwal, program manager WWF partnership, Atos-Lucie Frotin, Corporate Engagement Officer WWF France-Nicolas Loz, Head of Sustainable Business Practices, WWF France-Maxime Prunier, Head of Atos x WWF Partnership, Atos-Aurélie Pontal, Head of Corporate Investment & Sponsorship Unit, WWF France-Angel Ramirez, Head of Sustainability, Digital Business Platforms, AtosSeated, left to right:-Véronique Andrieux, CEO WWF France -Nourdine Bihmane, Deputy CEO Atos and CEO Tech Foundations
Standing, left to right: -Céline Vo Mousset, Project Manager Group CSR, Atos-Yoann Cardon, Corporate Engagement Officer WWF France-Andy Wallace, Client Innovation Manager UK&I, Atos-Alex Knupe, Group Head of CSR, Atos-Utkarsh Sabberwal, program manager WWF partnership, Atos-Lucie Frotin, Corporate Engagement Officer WWF France-Nicolas Loz, Head of Sustainable Business Practices, WWF France-Maxime Prunier, Head of Atos x WWF Partnership, Atos-Aurélie Pontal, Head of Corporate Investment & Sponsorship Unit, WWF France-Angel Ramirez, Head of Sustainability, Digital Business Platforms, AtosSeated, left to right:-Véronique Andrieux, CEO WWF France -Nourdine Bihmane, Deputy CEO Atos and CEO Tech Foundations

Press Release

Atos and WWF partner up to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation

Paris, France – November 22nd, 2023 – Atos and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) today announce a 3-year strategic partnership to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation and to encourage businesses to decarbonize. This comprehensive partnership has been designed to tackle three key priorities – business transformation, financing and influence – which are essential to effectively tackle the current biodiversity crisis.

As part of the partnership, four main initiatives are being rolled out, leveraging the expertise of Atos and WWF teams from all over the world.

Atos to develop responsible IT solutions for WWF and its partners

Atos and WWF have defined the following projects by which conservation organizations and other stakeholders could benefit from Atos’ technological expertise.

  • Automating biodiversity surveillance - The first project aims to bring automation to the monitoring of important ecosystems. Atos experts are working to combine the use of artificial intelligence to analyze satellite imagery with the development of algorithms which identify patterns over a given time period in order to identify irregular trends which might indicate a negative biodiversity impact. In the future, organizations will not only be able to identify the areas of greatest concern, but also benefit from predictive solutions for nature conservation. The first pilot, currently being developed, will analyze grasslands and savannahs in East Africa.

  • Predicting & preventing epidemic risk - The second project focuses on predicting hotspots of emergence for zoonoses – diseases that jump between       species, including humans. Atos teams are developing machine learning algorithms to analyze demographic, environmental, animal health and pathogen data, in order to identify patterns and predict the risk of new diseases. These solutions will complement existing surveillance systems by providing predictive data, to help governments and organizations anticipate and take preventive actions before the threat of an epidemic becomes a reality. A pilot is being developed to analyze data available in the Mekong basin.

  • Improving tech tools - The third project aims at improving an existing solution known as SMART - a Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool – which is already used by 50,000 agents in 80 countries to support wildlife and ecosystem conservation. Atos experts are developing a streamlined, more efficient process with SMART’s IT team, to enhance its usability in the field. In addition, they are developing improved dashboards and visualization options to give users greater and more granular insight into their data. They are also enhancing SMART with a tool to support users working to shift ‘conflict to coexistence’, that is, holistically manage conflicts between humans and wildlife to create mutual benefits of coexistence.