From farm fields in West Africa to disaster zones in Southeast Asia — Wixnit's humanitarian programs are delivered at zero cost, driven purely by the belief that technology belongs to everyone.
Chemical-free crops grown across 4 continents using AgroBot systems.
Nano-filtration systems active across 30+ countries with zero running cost to communities.
STEM education delivered offline to students in low-connectivity regions.
Tonnes of electronics reclaimed through our circular economy take-back program.
Our nano-filtration units bring potable water to remote communities across 30+ countries. Each unit requires no external power — using solar harvesting and kinetic water flow — and is maintained by locally trained technicians at no ongoing cost to the community.
Portable diagnostic devices detect 40+ conditions using a smartphone camera and our proprietary biosensor clip. Distributed at zero cost to clinics in under-resourced regions across Africa, Asia, and South America.
Offline-capable learning tablets with adaptive AI tutors reach 200,000+ students in low-connectivity areas, delivering quality STEM education that keeps working even without internet access.
Autonomous seed-planting drones have reforested 18,000 hectares of degraded land, restoring biodiversity and reversing desertification in communities across sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.
Deployable rescue bots and predictive flood AI activated in 12 global disaster events, aiding search and rescue operations and saving hundreds of lives through early-warning prediction models.
All Wixnit products are designed for full disassembly. Our take-back program has diverted 4,200 tonnes of e-waste from landfills and recycled it into new components used in our humanitarian devices.
Modular smart home kits designed for informal housing bring electricity monitoring, safety alerts, and clean cooking technology to families previously excluded from modern infrastructure access.
Wixnit operates in every major region of the world, with particularly deep programs in sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and Latin America — regions where the need for technology-led solutions is highest.