Navid Solstic Synergy E-Waste Ltd., currently in incubation with Startup Roadway, is excited to announce the development progress of its AI-driven platform, designed to revolutionize the e-waste management industry. Navid Solstic’s MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is on track to optimize e-waste sorting, dismantling, and recycling, ensuring efficient and sustainable electronic waste management. By integrating advanced AI technology, Navid Solstic aims to make e-waste management accessible, data-driven, and environmentally impactful for Canadian businesses and individuals alike.
Building a Smarter E-Waste Management Platform
Navid Solstic Synergy was founded by an experienced professional with a vision to redefine global e-waste management. Recognizing the growing environmental crisis caused by electronic waste, the company is developing an AI-powered platform to maximize resource recovery, ensure data security, and promote a circular economy. With services such as secure e-waste collection, advanced recycling analytics, and certified data destruction, Navid Solstic provides end-to-end solutions tailored to the needs of e-waste producers and recyclers.
Through extensive research, collaboration with industry stakeholders, and strategic planning, Navid Solstic has refined its MVP to address critical pain points in the e-waste sector. The platform not only contributes to global sustainability goals but also offers businesses an efficient, transparent, and compliant way to manage electronic waste.
Experience the Future of E-Waste Management
“We established Navid Solstic Synergy to tackle the pressing issue of electronic waste with cutting-edge technology. Our platform turns waste into resources, fostering sustainability and driving global progress towards a circular economy.”
- Navid Nazarifar, Founder
Navid Solstic Synergy invites organizations and individuals to explore its innovative approach to e-waste management. As the MVP nears completion, the company is preparing for an official launch in early 2025, aiming to empower Canadian businesses and consumers to adopt sustainable e-waste practices.