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Village Startup

Village Startup is an international development company founded by Roey Rosenblith which specializes in appropriate technology for the developing world. Village Startup lead multiple initiatives, including: technology transfer for agroprocessing technology between Guatemala, Uganda, and Malawi; development of a biomass for coal substation proposal for Tororo Cement Ltd. of Uganda; and the planning and implementation of a mesh WiFi system for telecommunications in Uganda.

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