"The Dot Matters." Before any code, before any contract, there is the ground. A single point on the equator where the digital observatory meets real soil. This is not a metaphor — it is property, deeds, sensors, and a long‑term commitment to living systems that sustain themselves.
IAMPRO.ONE is anchored in multiple physical locations across Ecuador, each serving a distinct role in the ecosystem — from environmental sensing to research, commerce, and community building. These are not virtual claims; they are owned or managed assets, documented and expanding.
📍 Physical Assets & Nodes
🌱 Eden Puembo · Living Laboratory
706 m² of titled land in Puembo, Pichincha. Altitude ~2,550 m. Volcanic loam, seasonal water. Hosts the first environmental sensor node (ESP32‑C3, BME280, solar 5W, LiFePO₄ battery, ~$148 BOM) feeding raw data into the Reflection Architecture.
Status: Active sensor deployment. Full details →
🏛️ La Pradera · Research Institute (Projected)
A magnificent location designated for the future IAMPRO.ONE Research Institute. Long‑term project seeking early investors and strategic partners. Will house applied research in regenerative systems, edge computing, and community living.
Status: Land secured, planning phase. Related intelligence →
🏢 La Floresta · Commercial & Operations Hub
A rental building in the strategic La Floresta neighborhood of Quito. Contains 6 commercial units on the ground floor, plus a bodega and workshop for maintenance, metal, and woodwork. Serves as the urban operational base for the ecosystem.
Status: Operating. Urban Nodes → Operations →
🌴 Santo Domingo & Canoa · Expansion Frontiers
Exploratory land acquisition in the Santo Domingo region and the coastal area of Canoa. Intended to become living ecosystem nodes that join the observatory network, replicating the Eden Puembo model in diverse biomes.
Status: Early exploration. Ecosystem vision →
⚡ EDEN PUEMBO · NODE STATUS (MOCK TELEMETRY)
📡 From Soil to Signal
Every physical asset feeds into the same system architecture. Raw sensor data from Eden Puembo travels through the Infynexus API, is validated by Synkron, and becomes part of the pipeline that powers SignalCV, Amplifica, and the Observatory. The commercial units in La Floresta generate revenue that funds expansion. The institute will produce research that refines the models. This is the closed loop — territory, data, tools, revenue.
See the complete architecture: System Architecture →
🧱 The Pillars That Support the Territory
These pages describe the operational and strategic layers that make the physical assets productive:
- Holdings — Legal and financial structure of the properties.
- Operations — Day‑to‑day management of the commercial units and workshops.
- Modular — Design philosophy for replicable, low‑cost construction across nodes.
- Urban Nodes — The role of city‑based properties in the network.
- Intelligence — Research and data strategy for the institute.
- Ecosystem — The full vision of interconnected living systems.