31 October 2024

Suraj Neupane

By Suraj Neupane
Engineering and Operations Manager at Vertex Special Technology
Youth Entrepreneur at LLDC3

 

By connecting rural producers with broader markets, we are helping to create economic opportunities that were previously inaccessible, driving economic growth and reducing poverty in some of the most remote areas of Nepal.

In the heart of Nepal, a landlocked developing country with immense untapped potential, I along with my team are leading the charge towards digital transformation. My motivation for this journey stems from a deep-seated desire to bridge the digital divide in Nepal and bring the power of technology to communities that have traditionally been left behind. We are committed to harnessing the power of technology to catalyze socio-economic development and bridge the digital divide in Nepal. I have always believed that in a global landscape increasingly driven by digital advancements, countries like Nepal and other landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) must not be left behind.

LLDCs like Nepal face unique challenges including limited access to international markets, high transportation costs due to geographical isolation, and dependence on neighboring countries for trade routes.

These obstacles slow down economic growth and widen the digital divide, as rural and remote areas often lack the infrastructure needed to fully participate in the digital economy. Digital innovation, however, can help resolve these challenges by connecting businesses and individuals to global markets, reducing dependency on physical infrastructure, and enabling remote education, healthcare, and e-commerce. I believe that by bridging this digital divide, we can empower communities across Nepal to overcome these barriers, fostering inclusive growth, unlocking new opportunities and far-reaching sustainable development.

Our portfolio includes AI-driven solutions like Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for data capture and accounting software to streamline financial processes, helping businesses operate more efficiently and make informed and data-driven decisions for growth. One of our standout projects is TelePlantDoctor, an AI-powered mobile app developed in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Nepal. Launched by FAO Director-General, QU Dongyu, on January 13, 2024, the app helps diagnose plant diseases, boosting agricultural productivity. Hundreds of farmers have already benefited, and as we continue to enhance the app, we expect it to reach even more users. Our vision is to make TelePlantDoctor a one-stop solution for farmers across Nepal, addressing both plant health and other agricultural needs. This innovation not only addresses a critical need in the agricultural sector but also contributes to food security and economic stability, which are essential for the long-term prosperity of LLDCs.

We are also improving public sector efficiency with the development of Management Information Systems (MIS) for municipalities in Nepal. This system has been implemented to manage the comprehensive data of Thalara Rural Municipality in Bajhang District and Kankasundari Rural Municipality in Jumla District.

Additionally, our e-commerce platform for agricultural is empowering over 50 local farmers by expanding their market reach beyond traditional boundaries. The platform facilitates the ordering and management of fruits and vegetables while tracking deliveries within the Kathmandu Valley. By connecting rural producers with broader markets, we are helping to create economic opportunities that were previously inaccessible, driving economic growth and reducing poverty in some of the most remote areas of Nepal. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to fostering inclusive growth and ensuring that the benefits of technology reach every corner of society.

In addition to our core projects, we are actively exploring the potential of emerging technologies like blockchain and IoT to further enhance our solutions.

For instance, integrating blockchain in supply chain management for agriculture can significantly improve traceability and transparency while reducing fraud and corruption, ensuring that farmers receive fair prices for their products. Similarly, IoT-driven smart farming solutions could revolutionize agriculture in Nepal, enabling precision farming and resource optimization, thereby increasing yields and sustainability. These technologies have the potential to transform agriculture, making it more efficient, sustainable, and profitable for smallholder farmers.

We envision a future where Nepal, and other LLDCs, are not hindered by their geographical limitations but are instead propelled forward by the innovative use of technology.

By focusing on sectors such as agriculture, and finance, we are laying the groundwork for sustainable development that can uplift entire communities. We believe that by empowering individuals and businesses with the right tools, we can help them overcome the barriers that have historically held them back.

To achieve this vision, we believe that collaboration between the private sector, governments, development partners, and the United Nations system is crucial. No single entity can drive the transformation that LLDCs need on its own. By working together, we can ensure that LLDCs are not locked out of the global development agenda but are instead active participants in shaping a more equitable and prosperous future. Our commitment at Vertex is to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible with technology, ensuring that even the most remote and disadvantaged regions have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from the global digital economy.

 

Suraj Neupane is a youth entrepreneur currently working as the Engineering and Operations Manager at Vertex Special Technology, with over 6 years of experience in the IT industry and more than 3 years of teaching experience. His expertise spans engineering, operations, and technology leadership. He holds an M.Sc. in Information Technology and Applied Security, achieved with a 100% scholarship, and a B.Sc. in Computer Networking and IT Security.