Infinix is on a mission to empower younger generations to see beyond their limits. The smartphone company intends to do this by manufacturing gadgets with good features that are a powerhouse in a user’s hands. Infinix is also getting into partnerships with different players to make this mission more and more of a reality by the day.
In the latest news, Infinix has embarked on a corporate partnership with the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London as part of the company’s commitment and pursuit towards science and innovation, and is an exciting way to bring the public closer to astronomy using groundbreaking new technology from Infinix. The Royal Observatory Greenwich is home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian and one of the most important historic scientific sites in the world. Since its founding in 1675, Greenwich has been at the centre of the measurement of time and space, and visitors today can still stand on the historic Prime Meridian line.
As part of their support, Infinix is also making a sizable donation to the Annie Maunder Astrographic Telescope at the Royal Observatory so that people can learn about the universe and get inspired to explore for generations to come.
In the words of the Head of Infinix Global Relations Skye Chen, “As a supporter of astronomy, Infinix has kept a true to heart brand spirit of empowering today’s youth in the emerging markets to explore themselves, that has deeply resonated with space exploration and Greenwich’s philosophy in exploring astronomy.
On her part, Lucy Cooke who is the Head of Development at Royal Museums Greenwich said that “we are very grateful for Infinix’s generous support and commitment to increasing access to astronomy. The collaboration is a natural fit for both our organisations and we are delighted that together, we can give more people the opportunity to explore and experience the Moon and universe.”
As part of the corporate partnership, Infinix will be holding an online workshop at the worldfamous UNESCO world heritage site at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, titled “Infinix presents: See beyond”, on September 13th, 2021, which will bring together a unique panel of experts, hailing from both the astronomy and technology fields.
Starting from where the eastern and western hemispheres meet, the Observatory will also be the launch location of Infinix’s brand new smartphone that features ground-breaking photography technology, aiming to provide a creative platform for the younger generation, and take them from ZERO to hero. Stay tuned to social media and website updates for more information on the corporate partnership and the Infinix presents: See beyond event.
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[…] Infinix Mobile launched the Infinix Zero X series at the Infinix Presents: See Beyond. This was a webinar event at the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London with panel of experts hailing from both the astronomy and technology fields, to discuss all things celestial related – from the universe to the moon. This follows a unique partnership between the smartphone manufacturer and the Royal Observatory Greenwich which we had written about here. […]