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Our story

From Worldtech Consult to Worldtech Industries.

Worldtech was founded in 2013 as Worldtech Consult and rebranded to Worldtech Industries Limited in 2025 — a move from advising on problems to building the infrastructure that solves them. The throughline never changed: innovative, sustainable, scalable solutions across technology, agribusiness and environmental services, all carried by a single current — solar.

Founder & CEO

Paul Siabi Senaye

A KNUST-trained engineer working across embedded systems, software and networking — and a serial entrepreneur and farmer. That last detail matters: Worldtech is grounded in the land it serves. Paul builds for the smallholder who loses a third of the harvest, the shop that closes when dumsor hits, and the community that has never had reliable power or water.

The result is a company that thinks in systems — the Water–Energy–Food Nexus — and ships hardware: solar installs, off-grid cold rooms, boreholes, street lights, and now EV charging.

Mission

Transforming lives through accessible, smart technology.

Our mission is to transform lives through accessible, smart technologies — addressing climate resilience, food security and youth employment through strategic partnerships and responsible enterprise.

It began with a concrete goal: reduce post-harvest losses and the food waste that costs Ghanaian farmers roughly a third of their produce — with a dream to install 3,000 cold rooms across Ghana, adapt to climate change, and improve the living conditions of youth and women by creating green jobs.

12+ Years building since 2013
20 Solar cold rooms reserved by GIZ
5 Awards & recognitions

Timeline

A decade from consultancy to infrastructure.

  1. 2013

    Founded as Worldtech Consult

    Paul Siabi Senaye starts Worldtech as a consultancy — engineering, software and systems thinking applied to Ghana’s hardest problems.

  2. 2017

    British Council “Impact and Profit”

    Recognised by the British Council Ghana, alongside Social Enterprise Ghana and TEDx Accra, for building profit and impact together.

  3. 2020

    Climate LaunchPad · GCIC

    Selected into Climate LaunchPad through the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre — sharpening the solar cold-storage model.

  4. 2021

    Techpoint Pitchstorm 3.0 — $10,000

    Wins the Techpoint Build Pitchstorm 3.0 and is selected for the Climate-KIC Africa ClimAccelerator (≈1 of 15 from ~700).

  5. 2022→

    GIZ cold-room partnership

    GIZ reserves 20 solar-powered cold rooms from a batch under construction — proof the EcoRecharge Coldroom works at scale.

  6. 2025

    Rebrand to Worldtech Industries Limited

    From consultancy to a builder of real infrastructure — and the launch of EcoCharge, the solar-powered EV-charging venture.

Recognition

Awards and recognition.

Real, mostly independently-verifiable credibility — the kind most Ghanaian SMEs cannot claim.

Verified

Pitchstorm 3.0 Winner

Techpoint Build · 2021

$10,000 prize

Verified

ClimAccelerator

Climate-KIC Africa · 2021

≈1 of 15 from ~700 applicants

Verified

“Impact and Profit”

British Council Ghana · 2017

with SE Ghana & TEDx Accra

Verified

Climate LaunchPad

Ghana Climate Innovation Centre · 2020

GCIC programme

Client-supplied

Solar Cold-Room Award

Energy Camp Africa, Nairobi · 2022

for the solar walk-in cold room

“Anywhere there is Worldtech, there is light.”

Worldtech Industries

Build with us

We don’t wait for the market — we create it.

From a consultancy in 2013 to a builder of solar infrastructure today — and we’re just getting started.