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.
Timeline
A decade from consultancy to infrastructure.
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2013
Founded as Worldtech Consult
Paul Siabi Senaye starts Worldtech as a consultancy — engineering, software and systems thinking applied to Ghana’s hardest problems.
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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.
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2020
Climate LaunchPad · GCIC
Selected into Climate LaunchPad through the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre — sharpening the solar cold-storage model.
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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).
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2022→
GIZ cold-room partnership
GIZ reserves 20 solar-powered cold rooms from a batch under construction — proof the EcoRecharge Coldroom works at scale.
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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.
Pitchstorm 3.0 Winner
Techpoint Build · 2021
$10,000 prize
ClimAccelerator
Climate-KIC Africa · 2021
≈1 of 15 from ~700 applicants
“Impact and Profit”
British Council Ghana · 2017
with SE Ghana & TEDx Accra
Climate LaunchPad
Ghana Climate Innovation Centre · 2020
GCIC programme
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.