Technology is evolving faster than our ability to ensure access to it’s sustainable capacity and regenerative benefits. This widens the gap between ethics and innovation, profit and purpose. As society faces escalating technological disruption, entities and communities need equitable, ethical, and regenerative-facing solutions to meet global demands and challenges.
Many cities, companies, and institutions lack practical frameworks for implementing ethical technology, sustainability, and human-centered innovation.
Current ESG advisory models are compliance-heavy but fail to produce systemic, regenerative impact.
Students, educators, and professionals lack future-ready skills (AI ethics,
systems thinking, digital equity).
Existing EdTech solutions often emphasize scale over inclusion and
ethical relevance, leaving underserved learners behind.
Innovation ecosystems are fragmented — cities, nonprofits, and startups
often work in silos, reducing their collective impact.
Communities often feel disconnected from global innovation
conversations.
Grassroots organizations and early-stage social ventures lack venture funding, advisory support, and visibility.
Humanitarian efforts often replicate top-down approaches that don’t empower local communities.
Fragmentation of ethics in innovation → THGE unites stakeholders under a Human-
Good Ethos.
Limited grassroots inclusion → Local communities become co-creators, not passive
recipients.
Access gaps in digital literacy → Affordable, ethical, and inclusive toolkits close
learning divides.
Weak innovation-to-impact pipeline → Ecosystem activations convert ideas into
scalable, ethical solutions.
Lack of narrative for “tech-for-good” ventures → THGE helps organizations build and
communicate impact stories.
Jobs lost to machines in 2025 (Global)
Lost by farmers due to climate change (US)
HS students can't identify real news (US)
Displaced people due to conflicts (Global)
We bring together changemakers, innovators and creators, working together to bridge the gap between
human ethics and innovation, operating as a multi-sector, innovation hub and impact consultancy guided by
Modes Operandi.
Our futures literacy studio focuses on providing infrastructures and support systems that
empower communities and organizations to build and maintain sustainable and regenerative
initiatives. We engage and introduce emerging technologies with a collective imagination and
future-readiness strategies through scenario planning, visioning workshops, events, critical
thinking, AI fluency, tech adoption programs, and curricula that incorporate collective
storytelling frameworks.
The flagship initiative in this studio is The AI Theme - For Progress, which brings together key
stakeholders, exploring unique challenges and ground-breaking emerging technology concepts
and ideas through a series of concepts. We focus on sustainable AI, innovative approaches, and
emerging technologies through the lead concept called, AI for Sustainability and it’s four
domains; AI In Humanity, AI In Cities, AI In Peace, and AI In Art*. We take a deep dive into "AI As
A Force For Good", exploring various ways emerging technologies and artificial intelligence can
be used to leverage human progress, optimize potential, and create more efficient and
sustainable solutions and outcomes with a regenerative mindset
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Our digital literacy lab provides a safe and inclusive learning ecosystem that offers education
and support that promotes and highlights unbiased digital learning environments that offer
awareness on digital and AI ethics and rights, cyber wellness and online safety training, as well
as consulting on digital culture designs.
We further navigate societies’ preparedness for integrating emerging technologies into the
workforce and everyday lives through Digital Skills training and assessment; this includes
basic computer operations, navigating different software applications, searching for
information online, and creating digital content. Digital Culture Awareness; understanding
online etiquette, respecting copyright, being aware of digital communities, and recognizing
online biases and misinformation. Digital Ethics Understanding; making responsible choices
online, avoiding cyberbullying, protecting privacy, and citing sources properly. Digital Safety
Practices; protecting personal information, using strong passwords, recognizing phishing
attempts, and managing online privacy settings.
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Our quantum leap program engages strategic research and implementations of quantum
computing solutions dedicated to supporting and enhancing food security, Health &
pharmaceuticals, policy advocacy, and climate action. Through advanced modeling,
educational screenings, and quantum impact projects, this program unlocks unexpected
potential, new understandings of technologies with a regenerative mindset, taking a
“quantum leap” towards societal impact on vital infrastructures and ecosystems.
The unexpected potential, new understandings, and progressive advancements in
emerging technologies go beyond sustainability, into regeneration, taking a “quantum
leap” towards social impact. For everyday citizens, quantum solutions could mean faster
access to innovative treatments, lower medication costs, and more effective therapies
tailored to individual needs. Furthermore, it holds the promise of promoting significant
improvement in food systems by supporting healthier choices and safer food
environments, reducing carbon footprint and environmental degradation in agriculture.
By enabling breakthroughs in these areas, quantum computing could be pivotal in
creating a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient food system and solve global health
challenges.
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Recreation, Culture and innovation - Utilizing recreation such as sports and cultural
initiatives as a tool to innovate and connect a global network with THGE.
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