The idea behind Bitflux Innovations didn’t start in a lab or a classroom. It started in the fields of Chitwan, hearing real stories from farmers, seeing broken grain storage, and listening to families who had lost loved ones or livestock to wildlife attacks. I studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering because I was passionate about technology, but I soon realized that the most important problems weren’t being solved by the latest gadgets; they were happening in the quiet, forgotten corners of rural Nepal.
As someone who’s spent time on both sides in engineering labs and buffer zone communities, I felt a deep responsibility to connect the two. That’s how Kawach was born: not just as a product, but as a promise to make safety more accessible and humane. At Bitflux, we’re building systems that respect both people and wildlife, that work without constant internet, and that truly respond to the real challenges our communities face every day.
“Every night a family sleeps better because of what we’ve built — that’s our real success.”
