From a collective of hungry students to the vanguard of African deep-tech.
It started with a refusal to accept the grid. Five undergraduate students, a basement's worth of engineering acumen, and a mission to solve immediate power issues through advanced inverter solutions.
We realized our capabilities extended far beyond power systems. By applying our engineering DNA to assistive technology, we proved that we weren't just an energy company—we were a comprehensive development firm.
Project IRIS wasn't just a prototype; it was a proof of concept for our entire philosophy. As it gained serious attention, the pivot to Vhorde Technologies became inevitable. We were now handling complex power grids and medical wearables simultaneously.
We have evolved from an ambitious student collective into a structured manufacturing entity. We are building the foundational hardware that will dictate the standard for consumer and medical technology across Africa.