Non-profit think tank researching how technology
can grow without leaving people behind
Launching January 2027 · Pending non-profit status
We're not chasing pitch decks. We're chasing the truth.
Kamel Ventures studies how technology actually grows — and who gets left out along the way. We don't care if the next important idea comes from Stanford, a garage, or a kitchen table at midnight. We care whether it's honest, and whether it helps people.
Right now that means asking the questions nobody wants in their roadmap: who pays the bill when a data center drains the local grid? What happens to a town when automation hollows out its job market? Is there a more responsible way to build the infrastructure the world is racing to put up?
No corporate talking points. No regulatory capture dressed up as research. Just honest work pointed at something that actually matters.
What we do
Independent research — into the real costs and consequences of how technology scales, free of corporate or political agendas.
Open-access publishing — every paper we produce is free to read, share, and build on, because good ideas shouldn't be gated.
Policy & industry engagement — bringing our findings to the people actually building and regulating what comes next.
Independent research isn't free, and we don't take funding from the industries we study. If you believe the conversation about how technology should grow needs more honest voices in the room, we want to hear from you.
Where we are right now
Real research takes time, and time costs money. We're seeking founding donors and contributors who want to back honest, independent thinking about how technology should grow — without strings attached from the industries we study. If that's you, sign up below and let's talk.
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White Papers
Why home-based Macropod Compute nodes, backed by Tesla Powerwall storage, beat centralized mega-facilities for LLM infrastructure on cost, resilience, and community impact.
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