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Making an Impact
Mozambique
Italy
Germany
EUROPE
Colombia
Tanzania
AFRICA
SOUTH AMERICA
Bunda, Tanzania
WiBACK deployment in Bunda, a small town west of Serengeti is a good example of how WiBACK technology can help provide affordable and internet access in rural areas of the world. With financial support from UNDP, technical assistance from Fraunhofer and Dar -es- salaam institute of technology, the goal of connecting the municipality to support private and public sectors was realized.
Internet connectivity for schools
located in remote areas
Project Executed by Fraunhofer FOKUS
In Partnership with UNDP
Bruneck, Italy 2014
Major Smart city projects usually involve ensuring high speed connectivity solutions. This includes installation of fibre connection as done in Bruneck, Italy. However not every location can be reached with fibre infrastructure due to cost and mountainous terrain. The city via Stadtwerke Bruneck identified WiBACK as the idea solution for extending internet connectivity to homes, hotels and tourist hotspots. After an initial pilot in 2014, the network has grown to over 30 locations providing high speed internet connectivity.
Extensions of City-wide Fiber to Connect Hotels, Companies (30 Nodes)
In Partnership with Stadtwerke Bruneck
Valledupar, Colombia 2016
DeFuTech working with our partners in Colombia: BlazingSoft, was able to provide internet connectivity to areas with difficult access using WiBACK. One of such projects was the provision of an e-learning solution platform for pupils and their teachers in Valledupar. Equipped with internet access, computers and BlazingSoft’s software Play2Learn, the students are more committed to work and their teachers are more effective.
Wireless Network for Schools Enabling eLearning Solution (12 Nodes)
In Partnership with BlazingSoft
Alto Molócuè, Mozambique 2019
Funded by the SV4D project, DeFuTech provided an ideal and sustainable ICT infrastructure using WiBACK. The SV4D project provided support for educational services allowing the exchange of e-books, access to educational videos and perspectives on different teaching styles. It will create opportunities and improve the quality of education which undoubtedly will have ripple effect on the future of Mozambique. Other DeFuTech deployments in Mozambique include: Agrarian Institute, City Council, two high schools, central market, University and a rural hospital.
Providing internet connectivity to a Teacher Training Institute, hospitals and Research Institutes
In Partnership with AICOS & SV4D
Hennef, Germany 2018
The goal was to deploy an independent network that owned and managed by the citizens. Such a city wide free WLAN access is seen as a necessary public infrastructure for a better image of the city. DeFuTech facilitated the successful deployment of the network in Hennef. The work with volunteers, non-profit organizations community members and private contributors helps them achieve their goals. This includes providing free internet connectivity at refugee shelters, schools and other strategic locations.
Community-driven network to provide free WLAN access.
Freie Netzwerker e.V.
Cape Verde
The Sustainable Villages for Development (SV4D) has created opportunities for communities in Cape Verde with the Konekta initiative. This was not just another IT infrastrucute deployment but a collective transfer model where locals played an actively role in the network setup for schools and households. A network setup for the people by the people.
Cape Verde with the Konekta initiative
Applied Research focus on technology testing, integration and field trials.
Providing Affordable Wireless Connectivity Solutions to the underserved.
Agile Project management from Experts with strong local network in developing nations.
At DeFuTech, we help bridge the digital divide by bringing those without internet connection online and empowering local communities with transferable technical skills. We believe connection is a basic human right and is foundational to social and economic development.
Our goal is also to empower local populations, both with access to the opportunities of the internet, but also with the skills and know-how to maintain their internet connection.
We aren’t just a product provider, we’re a partner in connection. From development to implementation, support to maintenance, training to scaling, we make sure you have everything you need to get up and running, quickly.
WE ARE A TEAM OF EXPERTS, FREELANCERS AND VOLUNTEERS
Meet Our Team
Meet Our Team
Tosin
Oluwatosin T. Afeni is a Business development expert.
Oluwatosin T. Afeni is a Business development expert. She brings to DeFuTech her market intelligence expertise, passion for technological innovation and work experience from Nigeria, Kenya and Germany. Her experience as a Research Analyst and previous work with the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) as well as on Millennium development goal is very beneficial everyday at work. She is currently working on her doctorate in development economics.
Carolina
Carolina Wienand is a world class business manager and innovation marketer.
Carolina Wienand is a world class business manager and innovation marketer. A German with roots in Peru, her passion for creating opportunities for the people who need a voice has led to her taking up multiple roles and projects in Peru and Germany. She is currently a project lead promoting research around the world. Carolina has supported the adoption of WiBACK in South America and participation in the Global Research Alliance. Working with DeFuTech, she is focussed on facilitating solutions that would empower local communities and develop skills to create their own future.
Larissa
Larissa Glidja-Yao is an expert on harmonized business Law in Africa with a German perspective.
Larissa Glidja-Yao is an expert on harmonized business Law in Africa with a comparative perspective of the German law. Growing up in Ivory Coast, she understands first hand the impact connectivity solutions have on the economy and lives of individuals. She was research assistant at the Center for Advanced Studies in Law and Economics (CASTLE) and at the Institute for International Private and Comparative Law. She is completing her Ph.D in private law specifically on efficiency of movable security rights.