our pods

A self-contained globally connected work center

Each POD is constructed using an 8 x 20′ shipping container that can operate autonomously as a stand alone work center utilizing solar power and broadband connectivity. Each POD accommodates up to 10 workstations. Additional shipping containers may be added to create larger work centers.

Each POD features:

POD prototype deployed and fully operational in Plymouth, MA

Bringing global job opportunities to under served communities

By providing cost-effective and self-sustaining PODs we can quickly and effectively empower remote communities with the infrastructure, education and access to global job opportunities.

Our deployment strategy includes the construction, transport and installation of PODs to three inaugural sites — Haiti, South Africa, and Kenya, with plans to expand installations globally.

While satellite connectivity plays a pivotal role in bringing global job opportunities to under served communities, our team of visionaries and development experts as well as on-site local representatives and strategic alliances with various organizations and foundations, position Project Trinitē for global success. 

PODs are a self-sustaining revenue generator for host communities.

Each POD can support training for up to 40 individuals, with an above average salary per employee, translating into an annual revenue stream that is sufficient to sustain each POD.

Spotlight on Saint Rock, Haiti

Saint Rock — a rural community of 30,000 in Carrefour, Haiti, with an average income of just $800 USD per year — grapples with limited access to electricity and virtually no broadband internet. And yet, young people in Saint Rock are resilient and have a thirst for knowledge. 

A single Project Trinitē POD would deliver asynchronous coding training to 40 students annually and provide a workspace to accommodate up to 20 jobs, offering hope in challenging conditions.

Site selected for inaugural POD bound for Haiti