Economic Ecosystem Development

Occular Institute set out to take our initial baseline algorithms, collect more solutions, turn them into algorithms and then implement these solutions at Innovation Centers. Every mathematical solution requires local contextualization. and feedback. As Occular Institute develops and collect more solutions, we have to put these solutions into practice, contextualize them, and then learn from local ingenuity and feedback how to make the system work more effectively and across the globe.

While we have many locations and amazing partners, Pemba, in association with IRIS University/IRIS has become the focus of implementing the current tools and new solutions to create a standalone ecosystem. We believe the roots sewn over decades of work and unimaginable efforts by IRIS in the region provide the proper foundation to implement all the solutions we can to show what a lot of math and hard work can generate.



Cameron Henrion,

Founder, Occular