My name is Abubakarr Barrie, a dedicated Information Technology professional, robotics enthusiast, and community-driven innovator with years of experience in the technology industry. My vision is to empower Sierra Leoneans by using technology, education, and innovation as tools for national transformation and youth empowerment.
Over the years, I have developed expertise in software engineering, robotics engineering, cybersecurity, cloud computing, digital transformation, ICT education, and emerging technologies. I have worked on projects focused on innovation, education, automation, and technology development, helping institutions and young people embrace the future of digital learning and technological advancement.
As the founder and leader behind technology-driven initiatives under SpedMic Africa, I am committed to building a generation of innovators, creators, and problem-solvers through Robotics, STEM education, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and practical ICT training. My work focuses on bridging the gap between traditional education and modern technological skills required in today’s world.
I strongly believe that the future of Sierra Leone depends on investing in the minds of young people. Through mentorship, training programs, innovation labs, and community outreach, I continue to inspire students and professionals to embrace creativity, leadership, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation.
My mission is not only to teach technology but to create opportunities, inspire innovation, and contribute to the development of a smarter, more technologically advanced Africa.
“The future of Sierra Leone will not be built by waiting for opportunities; it will be built by empowering young minds with technology, innovation, robotics, and education to create those opportunities themselves.”
“Innovation is the bridge between dreams and national development.”
“When we empower young people with STEM and Robotics, we empower a nation to compete globally.”
“Technology is no longer the future — it is the present, and our youth must be prepared to lead it.”