UNICEF Innovation Fund Graduate: W3 Engineers

Developing an open source, blockchain and mesh networking based solution to provide connectivity for unconnected people.

Rakib Islam,
CEO, W3 Engineers Ltd

The UNICEF Innovation Fund is proud to see portfolio member, W3 Engineers, graduate. They’ve come a long way – from numerous product iterations to deep diving into understanding their ecosystem better, strengthening their business model, and gearing up to take their solution to market. They’re now ready to collaborate at a larger scale – as they find new pathways to work with partners, investors, and the open source community. 

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Telemesh — What’s Cooking These Days?

Spilling The Beans

It started as an insight, turned into an idea, and through its fullest execution, it has now become epochal. Indeed, Telemesh has become one of our most talked-about and noblest projects within a short time. W3 Engineers Ltd. has earned a lot of popularity on mobile mesh networking through this great innovation. The pioneering concept of connecting the unconnected people all over the world, without the support of WIFI, cellular networks, sim cards, or any traditional network coverage has stunned the tech world mass.

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Telemesh — Blockchain Messaging app quarterly update, March 2019

On December 10th, 2018, W3 Engineers was selected by UNICEF Innovation Fund to develop an offline messaging app for use by refugees. Since then, we have undertaken a course of activities and reached many significant milestones. As we are wrapping up the first quarter of the year, let us walk you through the last three months.

We kicked off our project with multiple press releases and media coverage in both Bangladesh and New York.We started our journey with PR release from Bangladesh and New York. Below is a selection of published articles:

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W3 Engineers: Developing an open-source messaging solution providing connectivity in remote areas

A mesh enabled blockchain based messaging application, allowing users within the network to connect via smartphones.

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W3 Engineers: Developing an open-source messaging solution providing connectivity in remote areas

“A mesh enabled blockchain based messaging application, allowing users within the network to connect via smartphones.”

— Rakibul Islam, CEO of W3 Engineers Ltd.

We are creating a refugee camp messaging application, using a mobile mesh networking technology. Refugees will be able to send direct messages to each other, and the app will provide capabilities for emergency broadcasting and critical message delivery between NGOs, aid workers, and the refugees. This app aims to help make communicating with loved ones affordable and accessible to everyone.

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