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We build technology that Serve Humanity

In a world that's racing toward automation, AI, and hyper-scale platforms, something fundamental is often forgotten: humans.

The Problem

Most products don't fail because the tech didn't work — they fail because they solved the wrong problem.

According to a CB Insights study, 35% of startups fail because there was no market need.

The Impact

Another study by McKinsey found that 70% of digital transformations fall short of their goals, often due to poor user adoption, stakeholder misalignment, or overlooked social and cultural contexts.

We started our company because we believe technology should serve humanity — not the other way around.

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About the Logo

The Renben Technologies logo embodies our core philosophy of Human Centered Design. The name Renben comes from the Mandarin term -

"人本" (rén běn)- meaning centered around people.

The three interlocking hexagons represent human needs, technology, and innovation working in harmony. The orange accent conveys warmth and creativity, while the dark tones signify trust and professionalism.

This design embodies our commitment to creating transformative solutions rooted in human experience.

Why We Exist

We are a consulting company born at the intersection of human-centered design, systems thinking and emerging technology.

We help organizations ask the right questions before they build:

Is this solving a real problem?

Who is left out?

What waste, harm, or exclusion could this create if scaled blindly?

Is it sustainable for the planet and people?

Our approach combines:

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Ethnographic research

with deep community listening

2

Design thinking

that centers equity and usability

3

Agile tech strategy

aligned with long-term impact, not just MVPs

The Cost of Ignoring Humans

When solutions are built without people in mind:

3 of 4 features are rarely touched

Most software is bloated — 3 out of 4 features are rarely touched. This isn't a dev failure. It's a design failure. We're building features users didn't ask for, don't need, and never adopt. That's design debt — and it adds up fast.

3 of 4 features are rarely touched -

A Better Future Starts with Better Intentions

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We are here to make technology feel like it was made for you. Because it should be.

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