Technology in Action
We turn ingenuity into impact. Our projects are born from direct need and developed through collaboration. We start by asking: “What materials are available? What skills are present?” Then, we engineer a solution.
Our Past Projects
These are technologies that have been successfully transferred and are being evaluated by our partners in Gaza.
Solar Stills for Water Purification
Super Stove for Efficient Fuel Use
Solar Oven for Cooking & Purification
Current Projects
We are constantly iterating and expanding our solutions to meet evolving crises.
Growing Food in Extreme Conditions
Developing methods to cultivate high-protein mushrooms using locally scavenged materials.
Sand-Powered Heater
Developing methods to store heat in hot environments using elements such as sand, water, rubble, and metal.
Structures
A simple, trench-based system to treat waste and generate usable methane gas, with a paramount focus on safety.
Human-Powered Electricity
Scavenging parts from destroyed vehicles to create bicycle-powered generators that can charge essential devices.
Purifying Water From Contaminants
Building proof of concepts from locally available materials to enable water purification and desalination.
Humanitarian Drone Project
Focused on solutions for transporting essential goods, like medication and supplies, with limited personnel.
Decentralized Data Management
Creating scalable methods to organize large volumes of data
Media & Communications
Developing creative workflows to turn raw footage into clear, usable videos using modern, automated tools
The Nushoor Method
Our process is collaborative and agile:
- Identify Need: We listen to our partners on the ground.
- Co-Develop: Our global team of volunteers designs solutions based on local realities.
- Validate & Transfer: We create clear, simple instructions (like time-lapse videos) and transfer the technology.
- Feedback & Improve: A continuous loop with users ensures the solutions work and can be improved.