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Our Impact

We don't just build technology; we build sustainable futures. At UmemeSense, our impact strategy focuses on using IoT-driven energy transparency to support education, enhance security, and mentor the next generation of STEM innovators. Through strategic partnerships, we turn energy data into community power.

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The Naning'oi Naishorua Project

UmemeSense is proud to be a formal technical partner for the Naning'oi Naishorua Project, a student-led initiative under the EPICS in IEEE program. This collaboration brings together the innovative energy of student engineers and the technical expertise of UmemeSense to enhance security and energy sustainability for a critical educational institution.

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Our Technical Contribution

At the heart of this partnership is the deployment of the UmemeSense IoT Monitoring System. We are providing the project team with the infrastructure to:

  • Monitor in Real-Time: Deploying our primary energy monitoring device to track solar production and consumption patterns.

  • Optimize Design: Providing technical consultation on solar energy system design and High-Voltage (HV) PCB layouts.

  • Knowledge Transfer: Leading training sessions on multi-channel consumption monitoring and renewable energy credits.

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STEM Mentorship & Impact

Beyond the hardware, we are actively participating in empowering the girls at Naning'oi through:

  • Direct Mentorship: Sharing our journey as tech entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of female leaders in STEM.

  • Capacity Building: Ensuring the local project team gains the skills to maintain and iterate on renewable energy solutions independently.

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Desired Outcomes

  • Enhanced Security: Stable energy supply to power security systems at the boarding school.

  • Sustainability: A data-driven approach to energy that reduces waste and ensures long-term system health.

  • Empowerment: Bridging the gap between classroom theory and real-world engineering impact.

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