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KEY AREAS

Our areas of focus are education, mobility, food, decentralized finance and energy – with vast research pointing to these four areas as fundamental building blocks for the liberation of societies and economies globally

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Education

Rethink and experiment with models and systems applicable for 2050 – taking a perspective of inclusion, collaboration and co-existence in the next global inhabitants. Developing open-source concepts for the development of conducive and attractive education campuses, emulating some of the most successful global models-based student graduation fit to the real world

 

Sustainability and co-existence with global ecosystems will be cornerstone concepts included from design stage of all endeavors within this scope – rethinking what school is all about in life long pursuit

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Potatoes

Food

Approaching the industry from a supply chain perspective with interest from farm to kitchens to delivery ensuring best product for consumers within a controlled ecosystem driving efficiency.

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Mobility

In the modern world the ability to move can now be deemed a basic necessity, with every growing population this has posed a sizable ecological impact. Efforts will go into investigating some of the most pressing mobility challenges and addressing them by rapid deployment of the most disruptive technologies proven globally.

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Decentralized Finance

Accelerating nations adoption of decentralized (blockchain) based finance solutions addressing equitability for unbanked populations. Creating general awareness and educating legislators whilst supporting entrepreneurs develop day to day applications that bring direct consumer benefit.

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Solar Power Station

Energy

Considering energy solutions for growing the population from an energy mix and balance perspective and maximize local sustainable resources utilization that is tuned closely to human behavior. Adopting an extremely diversified view of energy solutions for the future, with the understanding that masses of local resources are untapped.    

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