PT Hisense International Indonesia, the local branch of one of the world’s largest electronics and household appliance companies, is lending a hand to victims of the earthquake in Cianjur, West Java.
T Hisense International Indonesia, the local branch of one of the world’s largest electronics and household appliance companies, is lending a hand to victims of the earthquake in Cianjur, West Java, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
At an event on Tuesday held at the office of the director at Sayang Regional General Hospital in Cianjur, PT Hisense International Indonesia announced its donation of one unit of the Hisense Ultrasound 4D HD60.
The contribution of the ultrasound diagnostic system is a concrete manifestation of the company’s effort to help people affected by the 5.6-magnitude earthquake that struck on Nov. 21.
“PT Hisense International Indonesia as one of the largest electronics and household appliance companies in the world, and actively participates in supporting sustainable development efforts and improving people's welfare, especially in disaster-affected areas,” said Yudhistira Pangaji, B2B Director at PT Hisense International Indonesia.
“This good intention is accomplished as a commitment to the SDGs to ensure healthy life and support wellbeing for all,” he added, referring to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Hisense Ultrasound 4D HD60 is an innovative medical tool. Equipped with artificial intelligence (AI), it can diagnose and measure fetal development in the womb, and even recognize the fetus’ face. Its GPU technology is able to produce accurate and precise imaging of what it scans, providing invaluable assistance to medical professionals in the field.
Yudhistira explained that Hisense International Indonesia had designed is CSR program for Cianjur to contribute not only to improving the welfare of earthquake survivors, but also to supporting activities toward achieving the SDGs.
As a long-time contributor to social and environmental efforts across the archipelago, its donation of the Hisense Ultrasound 4D HD60i reaffirmed the company’s commitment to helping both people and communities.
According to the latest available data, the Cianjur earthquake damaged 1,362 buildings, including government buildings, schools, shopping centers and residential homes. The three most severely affected areas were Rancagong village in Cilaku district, Limbangan Sari village in Cianjur district and Cugenang district.
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