The Inclusion
For a Changing World.

A community dedicated to innovating, advocating, and distributing fair and unconventional digital technology to all digitally excluded things, businesses, and people regardless of location, steering away from traditional and expensive methods.

Our Approach

Globally, there are a lot of items that are not yet included or influenced by the digital technology revolution because they do not have batteries, wires, or Bluetooth of their own. Notable of these items are plastics, fabrics, papers, and local foods amongst others.

To bridge the digital inequality gap, we created a proprietary technology that allows businesses and people to embed digital technology into fabrics, papers, plastic, and other non-digital things to relay customized tiny bits of information to phone screens when activated by voice commands, snapshots, or messages.

Targeted Businesses for Digital Inclusion

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Tailors and designers utilize our fabric-coding system, which consists of numbers and names, to embed digital functionalities into fabric labels. These labels act as a bridge between the physical and digital worlds, transmitting small pieces of information when triggered by voice commands, snapshots, or messages from near or far.

As an anti-counterfeiting measure, clothing brands utilize our fabric-coding system on the serial numbers on the clothing to deter counterfeiters and embed digital functionalities into clothing to relay tiny bits of information when triggered by voice commands, snapshots, or messages from near or far.

Organizations and employers utilize our print-coding system, which consists of numbers and names, to embed anti-counterfeiting and digital functionalities into ID cards. These act as a bridge between the physical and digital worlds, transmitting small pieces of information when triggered by voice commands, snapshots, or messages from near or far.

As an anti-counterfeiting measure, pharmaceutical brands utilize our print-coding system and Serialization Verification Value (SVV) on the new or existing serial numbers on the clothing to deter counterfeiters and embed digital functionalities into the open and closed sides of the drug enclosure to relay tiny bits of information when triggered by voice commands, snapshots, or messages from near or far.

As an anti-counterfeiting measure, FCMG brands utilize our print-coding system and Serialization Verification Value (SVV) on the new or existing serial numbers on their products to deter counterfeiters and embed digital functionalities into the open and closed sides of the product enclosure to relay tiny bits of information when triggered by voice commands, snapshots, or messages from near or far.

Print-coded numbers and names will bring out the digital side of each merchandise on store window glasses, paper, flex, shelves, chats, and social media platforms making them clickable from customers’ snapshots, screenshots, galleries, voice commands, and messaging, whether far or near. This streamlined “Click, Pick up and Go” method eliminates queues, lines, browsers, and web links.

Membership Options

Our Programmes

Workshops

The Tech Inclusion Project provides introductory coding workshops covering fabric coding, print coding, caption coding, and more to business owners, students, and volunteers.

Conferences

Our Digital Tech conferences offer a space for connecting with industry leaders, peers who share your interests, potential clients, and even prospective employers. Engaging in networking during these conferences can pave the way for collaborations, partnerships, or job prospects. The exciting part is finding a community that resonates with you.

Courtesy Visits

The TIC will occasionally make courtesy visits to media houses, government offices, and other institutions to cultivate robust relationships, raise awareness, seek partnerships, and garner support for covering our projects and council activities. These visits, treated as individual projects, have proven highly advantageous. They elevate TIC’s projects and initiatives to a more prominent platform.

Campaigns

During Digital Tech Week and trade events, all participating businesses will collaborate on a combined street and online campaign. This campaign will involve people encountering gifts on the street, engaging in games, and having the chance to win great rewards.

Coding on Retail Stores

Coding on Food & Beverages

Coding on Bags

Coding on Identity

Coding on Pharmaceuticals

Coding on Clothing