OMTSE Showcases AI Innovations Supporting Underserved Communities at Davos Forum
In an impactful presentation at Abraham House in Davos, OMTSE highlighted how artificial intelligence can transform the lives of underserved farmers globally. Co-founders Apl.de.Ap and Uynghiem Ngo discussed their pioneering digital Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) tool, Earth Sama, which is specifically designed to onboard smallholder farmers. This AI-driven application compiles verifiable data, ensuring these farmers gain access to vital climate finance and sustainability initiatives.
Addressing challenges faced by farmers, particularly in rural provinces of the Philippines, the session underscored the importance of reliable data in enabling economic participation. Many farmers in these regions remain undocumented, missing opportunities for funding and aid. Earth Sama utilizes mobile technology to create inclusive records that connect farmers to global support networks.
OMTSE and Abraham House share a mission to harness technology for empowerment, fostering collaboration, and driving significant societal impact. Their efforts aim to offer tangible benefits by enhancing income opportunities, establishing dignity, and promoting environmental sustainability.
OMTSE’s work not only addresses immediate needs but also aligns with broader climate action initiatives, creating economic opportunities for the communities most affected. With a strategic focus on integrating technology into traditional agricultural practices, OMTSE seeks to ensure that climate solutions prioritize the needs of those directly impacted by environmental challenges.
For more information about OMTSE and its initiatives, visit www.omtse.com.
