Our flagship wireless systems designed for long-range, low-latency, and high-reliability in Ethiopia's unique terrain and industrial environments.
As Ethiopia continues to implement its Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda and expands its digital infrastructure via the Digital Ethiopia 2025 strategy, the demand for robust Industrial Wireless Networks has reached an all-time high. From the management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) to the modernization of the Ethio-Djibouti Railway, reliable data links are the backbone of national progress.
Our presence in the Ethiopian market focuses on bridging the connectivity gap in remote industrial zones, providing local enterprises with the same high-frequency, low-interference technology used in the world's leading smart factories. We understand the challenges of the Horn of Africa's topography and offer COFDM and MESH technologies that thrive where traditional Wi-Fi fails.
Ethiopia's rapid urbanization in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa requires real-time HD video monitoring. Our COFDM systems allow site managers to view 4K feeds from cranes and remote sites without cabling, ensuring safety and efficiency.
With Ethiopia becoming a regional power hub, monitoring substations and transmission lines across the Rift Valley is critical. Our DDLmesh series provides ultra-long-range links for remote telemetry and SCADA systems.
In the Oromia and Amhara regions, our LoRa and wireless I/O modules enable smart irrigation and soil monitoring, helping Ethiopian farmers optimize water usage during dry seasons.
Managing the flow of goods from the Port of Djibouti through the dry ports requires seamless wireless coverage. Our Industrial Wireless Routers ensure constant connectivity for handheld scanners and automated guided vehicles (AGVs).
Partnering directly with a Shenzhen-based manufacturer like Huaxiasheng offers Ethiopian enterprises significant "Information Gain" and economic advantages:
High-definition video links for drones used in surveying Ethiopia's massive reforestation projects and boundary mapping.
Self-organizing networks for emergency response teams during natural disasters or in large-scale mining operations where fixed infrastructure is absent.
High-precision radio links for measurement and surveying, crucial for the ongoing construction of the Modjo-Hawassa Expressway.