The Original Infrastructure Model · Solar-Powered · Starlink-Connected
Everything Starts With a POD.
Before the Trinitech Center, there was a container. Portable, solar-powered, and connected to the world. It was enough to prove the entire model.
West Pokot County, Kenya · 2020–2025
From One Container to 40+ Associates
In 2020, Project Trinitē deployed its first POD in West Pokot County, Kenya — a region where consistent power was unreliable and broadband internet did not exist. Within the container: solar panels on the roof, a Starlink dish pointed skyward, workstations inside.
The first cohort of Associates arrived. They trained. They worked. They delivered services to U.S. clients. And they proved that the only thing that had been missing was access to infrastructure — not intelligence, not talent, not work ethic.
Over the following years, the original POD supported 40+ Associates, generated real income for the community, and validated every assumption the model was built on. The community grew. The team grew. And eventually, the POD was no longer large enough for what Project Trinitē had become.
On February 14, 2026, the David Connor Trinitech Center opened its doors in West Pokot, Kenya — a permanent, 100-person facility built on the foundation the original POD proved was solid.
The original Project Trinitē POD, West Pokot County, Kenya
We started with a container. Now we have a center. The next community we reach will start with their own container. That is exactly how this scales.
West Pokot County, Kenya · 2020–2025
A Self-Contained Economic Hub — Deployed Anywhere.
A Trinitē POD is an 8×20-foot steel unit. From the outside, it could be mistaken for a shipping container. From the inside, it is a fully operational digital workspace — off-grid solar power, Starlink satellite internet, professional computing equipment, and a secure, professional working environment.
The POD was designed to answer one question: what is the absolute minimum infrastructure needed to connect a remote community to the global digital economy? The answer is everything inside that container. Nothing more. Nothing less.
PODs are designed to be deployed. They can reach communities that have no power grid, no broadband infrastructure, and no existing professional workspace. They require no connection to local utilities. They arrive ready to operate.
Once operational, a POD becomes the foundation of everything Project Trinitē does in a community: training, client work, income generation, and eventually — growth beyond what the POD itself can hold.
Built for Real Work. Off the Grid.
Solar Power
A full off-grid solar system provides reliable, renewable energy independent of unstable local power grids. Associates can work without interruption, around the clock, regardless of what is happening with local electricity infrastructure.
Starlink Connectivity
High-speed Starlink satellite internet brings 24/7 connectivity to communities where broadband has never reached. Every workstation inside the POD operates with the same internet speed as a professional office anywhere in the world.
Professional Workstations
Secure, professional-grade computing workstations with privacy protection and the software stack needed for real client deliverables — not simulations. Associates arrive at a workspace indistinguishable from any professional office environment.
AI-Native Training Platform
An asynchronous, self-paced capability development system with personalized learning paths and real project outputs. Built for an economy where tools evolve fast and the ability to learn continuously is as important as any specific skill.
8×20 ft
Footprint of one POD unit
100%
Off-grid power — no utility connection required
40+
Associates trained from the Kenya POD
5 Years
From first POD deployment to flagship 100-person center
The POD is Still Deploying
The Trinitech Center is what a community looks like when it grows beyond a POD. But for communities that are just beginning that journey — where no infrastructure exists, where connectivity has never arrived — the POD is still the right first step.
Project Trinitē is actively expanding the POD model to new regions. Each new deployment follows the same blueprint: solar power, Starlink connectivity, professional workstations, and a training platform built to generate real income from day one. The same model. A new community. A new beginning.
Current Active Regions
Kenya · Haiti
In Planning Phase
South Africa
Model
One POD per deployment site → growth to permanent facility when community is ready
From Pod to What’s Possible
Ready to See What This Grows Into?
The David Connor Trinitech Center is the POD model at full scale — 100 people, permanent infrastructure, and a blueprint for every hub that follows. See how it was built.