Building the future from purpose — To whom much is given, much is expected "Pity not your five". Founder of six companies before 20.
Born in 2006 in Naivasha, Kenya, Patrick Ngotho — known online as RickDeazer — is a self-driven tech entrepreneur who believes great technology starts from its most fundamental principles.
While studying at Moi University, he invented Relay Programming — a method of designing electronic logic circuits using only a pen and paper, with no microcontrollers or ICs. The hand-drawn design is implemented directly on PCB exactly as drawn.
Alongside hardware innovation, he built MMUN — a digital platform connecting university students globally for research, collaboration, and knowledge exchange.
A global digital platform uniting campus students across institutions — enabling collaboration, research sharing, academic networking, and critical thinking at worldwide scale. Built, designed and deployed entirely by RickDeazer.
Official platform for Relay Programming — teaching logic design and electronics through the pen-and-paper method. 7 Floods of Mastery from foundation to grand innovation.
Smart POS for small Kenyan businesses. Stock sharing, price comparison, and inventory exchange between neighboring shops in real time.
Relay Programming is a method invented by RickDeazer that enables design and implementation of electronic logic systems using only pen and paper — no microcontrollers, no ICs, no IDE.
The logic circuit drawn by hand is implemented physically on a PCB exactly as drawn, and must be confirmed working before the final implementation stage.
Teaching the world to program using only a pen and paper. 7 levels of mastery — no laptop required. Logic first, always.
Global digital platform connecting students across universities worldwide. Unifying ideas, knowledge, and research — starting in Kenya.
Smart POS systems for Kenyan businesses. Real-time stock sharing, price comparison, and inventory exchange between shops. I like creating complex systems with simple interfaces.
An artificial intelligence company focused on assisting students and researchers by using VOL (Visuals Oriented Learning), a technology that renders simulations that helps users visualize what they are learning.
A very simple easy to use system for tenants and landlords in Kenya, for making easy payments to their landlords. Simplicity is key.
This system is amazing but for now, more details about the system are confidential.
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Whether you're interested in Relay Programming, want to join MMUN, partner on a project, or simply have a conversation about technology — reach out.