Quantitative Engineering Design (QED.ai) overcomes data gaps in the developing world by building data systems and AI-driven solutions that are practical and sustainable.
Scannable form technology that bursts the efficiency of using paper forms by rapidly digitizing handwritten contents into Excel, in under 60 seconds. All that is needed is regular paper, a pen, and an Android phone! Custom analytics are produced in real time.
ExploreRemote sensing and artificial intelligence enabling governments, donors, and the private sector to classify land-use at regional and national levels, focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
ExploreA rugged and reliable handheld visible/near-infrared spectrometer (400-1000 nm), suited to field measurements of plants and for the environmental sciences.
ExploreHealthy soil is the foundation of a well-functioning landscape, and organic matter is key to healthy soil. PACK is a low-cost lunchbox-sized device used to measure soil carbon in the field.
ExploreSince 2012 we have provided mission-critical support to health and agriculture projects in 13 countries. QED helps its partners identify strengths, weaknesses, and scale up operations using software and AI. Our forte is leveraging, adjusting, and deploying technologies in highly demanding environments.
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Burkina Faso
Cambodia
Ethiopia
Ghana
India
Kenya
Malawi
Mexico
Mongolia
Namibia
Nepal
Nigeria
Slovakia
South Africa
Taiwan
Tanzania
Uganda
Kenya
Malawi
Poland
USA
Taiwan
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