To achieve the global set results of sustainable development businessing, we're prioritizing on the following reticular group of businesses on our postindustrial construct: information, research and services.
NB. Essoka Corporation entails the Group of Businesses under "Essoka", which are; Essoka Security, Essoka Group (Construction et alia), Essoka Health and Safety, Essoka CyberSecurity Division, and our International Partners as follows; The Fiber Optics Association (FOA), Electronics Technicians Association (ETA), Phoenix Health and Safety and EC-Council.
ESSOKA GREEN CONSTRUCTION:
Meanwhile the global construction industry has achieved significant advancements-innovations in the general construction complexities and entities, the crystallization of green construction has exhaustively become the rapport for the industry or her wide range of activities comprising and involving construction: construction, alteration, repair, residential construction, bridge erection, roadway paving, excavations, demolitions, and or large scale painting jobs.
Green construction as part of nonpareil sustainable development, overgrows the symmetric oodles; green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) refers to both a structure and the using of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and demolition. Green Building practice expands and compliments the definitive-determinate/ unequivocal building design concerns or encumbrances of economy, utility, durability and comfort.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings which was Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Although new technologies are constantly being developed to complement current practices in creating greener structures, the common objective is that green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by:
Green Construction Innovation Auxiliaries:
To efficiently use energy, water and other resources or reduce waste, pollution and environmental degradation, we are currently pursing action research on renewable energy technologies consentient to/with DSE4ALL-UN, to enhance and provide sustainable energy (Solar, Wind, Biomass et alia) especially for emerging economies, while engaging other relevant postindustrial agencies to reduce, recycle and reuse waste in in conformity with international waste management techniques (3R-UENP) and patterned-advanced technologies.
EXCLUSIVE AREAS OF ACTION RESEARCH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY:Renewable energy is part of the green construction-green architecture contrive; energy has become a mainmast in the global sustainable development thread. In 2014/10/15-17, the UN-UNEP, launched the decade of sustainable energy for all (DSE4ALL), highlighting that "a meaningful post 2015 agenda must place equally high priority on energy..".
Energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, increases social equity and an environment that allows the world to thrive; at a time when 1.2 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity, when 2.8 billion people do not have clean and safe cooking facilities, and when a shift to sustainable energy use is imperative to protect the Earth's climate, no less than a worldwide effort is required to achieve sustainable energy for all. We, at Essoka are engaging this decade from a postindustrial point; to drive capacities that would provide the sustainable energy anatomy for regions by our leading action research programs-projects within sustainable development:- tackling global energy upsets from emerging communities by coalescing energy sustainability with green construction-architecture, energy storage solutions-technologies, and standalone renewable energy contrives for communities, cities and countries.
WASTE MANAGEMENT: Our present research and services within the waste management contrive is aimed at extracting the maximum practical benefits from products and generating the minimum amount of waste; thusly, by implementation of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste hierarchy life cycle thinking to support decision making in the area of waste management strategies and to identify the best environmental options. To emerging economies, our especial-key focus is providing the most practical-bionomical (Socio-economical and ecological) waste management solutions.
POSTINDUSTRY ON ELECTRONICS, INFORMATION AND COMMUNCATION SYSTEMS ET AL
The need for a nonpareil integrated, unified and services oriented platform in our security company fostered a shift towards the Corporation's postindustrial schedule; services ranging from biomedical, custom Home Security Systems to Business Intrusion Detection, Video Surveillance to Remote interactive Management and Automation Systems, positioned the most comprehensive decisions for postindustrial praxis. This holism to innovative sustainable solutions by our group of businesses represents the altissimo priority and achievement for Essoka Security Company, Health and Safety, Our Group of Businesses, and our innovative, progressive, and path-breaking Corporation verve. Our Electronic Solutions program is in association and membership with Electronics Technician Association (ETA) International.
POST-INDUSTRY ON FIBER OPTICS
Essoka Corporation is a member of The Fiber Optic Association (FOA) - (http://foa-approved.org/corporate_members/map). Due to the significant role of Fiber Optics communication in today's ICT-world. The propensity and application of fiber can be evaluated from the following application extract below:
Optical fiber is used by many telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals. Due to much lower attenuation and interference, optical fiber has large advantages over existing copper wire in long-distance and high-demand applications. However, infrastructure development within cities was relatively difficult and time-consuming, and fiber-optic systems were complex and expensive to install and operate. Due to these difficulties, fiber-optic communication systems have primarily been installed in long-distance applications, where they can be used to their full transmission capacity, offsetting the increased cost. Since 2000, the prices for fiber-optic communications have dropped considerably.
The price for rolling out fiber to the home has currently become more cost-effective than that of rolling out a copper based network. Prices have dropped to $850 per subscriber[citation needed] in the US and lower in countries like The Netherlands, where digging costs are low and housing density is high.
Since 1990, when optical-amplification systems became commercially available, the telecommunications industry has laid a vast network of intercity and transoceanic fiber communication lines. By 2002, an intercontinental network of 250,000 km of submarine communications cable with a capacity of 2.56 Tb/s was completed, and although specific network capacities are privileged information, telecommunications investment reports indicate that network capacity has increased dramatically since 2004. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_communication)
Our goal is to foster the application of Fiber Optics especially-predominantly across emerging societies through Education, research and development structures and designs. We believe our partnership with FOA potentiates this role.
POST-INDUSTRY ON CYBER-SECURITY
Essoka Cybersecurity Division is the subsidiary of Essoka Cyber Security Program, which includes a major educational contrive - An International Cyber Security Program/School certified by our ATC/EC-COUNCIL. Our perspective on Cyber Security is an Educational and Post-industrial Service cast on the umbra of information security across our region-nation, the world over; to secure and protect our networks, computers, programs and electronic data or the body of technologies, processes and practices, designed in complete agreement with ICT4D-Information and communication technologies for development, while securing them from attack, damage or unauthorized access. Information is the greatest asset to organizations, nations, et alia, hence, it is mandatory to secure it by means of various policies, creating awareness (For instance; providing IA-information assurance or CSCU (Certified Secure Computer User) training/certification to all personnel in government and private organizations) and employing security mechanisms.
NB. Essoka Corporation entails the Group of Businesses under "Essoka", which are; Essoka Security, Essoka Group (Construction et alia), Essoka Health and Safety, Essoka CyberSecurity Division, and our International Partners as follows; The Fiber Optics Association (FOA), Electronics Technicians Association (ETA), Phoenix Health and Safety and EC-Council.
ESSOKA GREEN CONSTRUCTION:
Meanwhile the global construction industry has achieved significant advancements-innovations in the general construction complexities and entities, the crystallization of green construction has exhaustively become the rapport for the industry or her wide range of activities comprising and involving construction: construction, alteration, repair, residential construction, bridge erection, roadway paving, excavations, demolitions, and or large scale painting jobs.
Green construction as part of nonpareil sustainable development, overgrows the symmetric oodles; green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) refers to both a structure and the using of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and demolition. Green Building practice expands and compliments the definitive-determinate/ unequivocal building design concerns or encumbrances of economy, utility, durability and comfort.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings which was Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Although new technologies are constantly being developed to complement current practices in creating greener structures, the common objective is that green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by:
- Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources
- Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity
- Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation
Green Construction Innovation Auxiliaries:
To efficiently use energy, water and other resources or reduce waste, pollution and environmental degradation, we are currently pursing action research on renewable energy technologies consentient to/with DSE4ALL-UN, to enhance and provide sustainable energy (Solar, Wind, Biomass et alia) especially for emerging economies, while engaging other relevant postindustrial agencies to reduce, recycle and reuse waste in in conformity with international waste management techniques (3R-UENP) and patterned-advanced technologies.
EXCLUSIVE AREAS OF ACTION RESEARCH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY:Renewable energy is part of the green construction-green architecture contrive; energy has become a mainmast in the global sustainable development thread. In 2014/10/15-17, the UN-UNEP, launched the decade of sustainable energy for all (DSE4ALL), highlighting that "a meaningful post 2015 agenda must place equally high priority on energy..".
Energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, increases social equity and an environment that allows the world to thrive; at a time when 1.2 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity, when 2.8 billion people do not have clean and safe cooking facilities, and when a shift to sustainable energy use is imperative to protect the Earth's climate, no less than a worldwide effort is required to achieve sustainable energy for all. We, at Essoka are engaging this decade from a postindustrial point; to drive capacities that would provide the sustainable energy anatomy for regions by our leading action research programs-projects within sustainable development:- tackling global energy upsets from emerging communities by coalescing energy sustainability with green construction-architecture, energy storage solutions-technologies, and standalone renewable energy contrives for communities, cities and countries.
WASTE MANAGEMENT: Our present research and services within the waste management contrive is aimed at extracting the maximum practical benefits from products and generating the minimum amount of waste; thusly, by implementation of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste hierarchy life cycle thinking to support decision making in the area of waste management strategies and to identify the best environmental options. To emerging economies, our especial-key focus is providing the most practical-bionomical (Socio-economical and ecological) waste management solutions.
POSTINDUSTRY ON ELECTRONICS, INFORMATION AND COMMUNCATION SYSTEMS ET AL
The need for a nonpareil integrated, unified and services oriented platform in our security company fostered a shift towards the Corporation's postindustrial schedule; services ranging from biomedical, custom Home Security Systems to Business Intrusion Detection, Video Surveillance to Remote interactive Management and Automation Systems, positioned the most comprehensive decisions for postindustrial praxis. This holism to innovative sustainable solutions by our group of businesses represents the altissimo priority and achievement for Essoka Security Company, Health and Safety, Our Group of Businesses, and our innovative, progressive, and path-breaking Corporation verve. Our Electronic Solutions program is in association and membership with Electronics Technician Association (ETA) International.
POST-INDUSTRY ON FIBER OPTICS
Essoka Corporation is a member of The Fiber Optic Association (FOA) - (http://foa-approved.org/corporate_members/map). Due to the significant role of Fiber Optics communication in today's ICT-world. The propensity and application of fiber can be evaluated from the following application extract below:
Optical fiber is used by many telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals. Due to much lower attenuation and interference, optical fiber has large advantages over existing copper wire in long-distance and high-demand applications. However, infrastructure development within cities was relatively difficult and time-consuming, and fiber-optic systems were complex and expensive to install and operate. Due to these difficulties, fiber-optic communication systems have primarily been installed in long-distance applications, where they can be used to their full transmission capacity, offsetting the increased cost. Since 2000, the prices for fiber-optic communications have dropped considerably.
The price for rolling out fiber to the home has currently become more cost-effective than that of rolling out a copper based network. Prices have dropped to $850 per subscriber[citation needed] in the US and lower in countries like The Netherlands, where digging costs are low and housing density is high.
Since 1990, when optical-amplification systems became commercially available, the telecommunications industry has laid a vast network of intercity and transoceanic fiber communication lines. By 2002, an intercontinental network of 250,000 km of submarine communications cable with a capacity of 2.56 Tb/s was completed, and although specific network capacities are privileged information, telecommunications investment reports indicate that network capacity has increased dramatically since 2004. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_communication)
Our goal is to foster the application of Fiber Optics especially-predominantly across emerging societies through Education, research and development structures and designs. We believe our partnership with FOA potentiates this role.
POST-INDUSTRY ON CYBER-SECURITY
Essoka Cybersecurity Division is the subsidiary of Essoka Cyber Security Program, which includes a major educational contrive - An International Cyber Security Program/School certified by our ATC/EC-COUNCIL. Our perspective on Cyber Security is an Educational and Post-industrial Service cast on the umbra of information security across our region-nation, the world over; to secure and protect our networks, computers, programs and electronic data or the body of technologies, processes and practices, designed in complete agreement with ICT4D-Information and communication technologies for development, while securing them from attack, damage or unauthorized access. Information is the greatest asset to organizations, nations, et alia, hence, it is mandatory to secure it by means of various policies, creating awareness (For instance; providing IA-information assurance or CSCU (Certified Secure Computer User) training/certification to all personnel in government and private organizations) and employing security mechanisms.