We are a small team of pharmacists, physicians, data scientists, and field operators who have spent the last decade closing supply-chain gaps in immunisation programmes. VaxAI Vision is the tool we wished we'd had.
VaxAI Vision · Field Dispatch
Issue 24 · May 2026
Why we exist
The story of last-mile immunisation is the story of the people who carry, count, and care for vials — and the systems that fail them.
VaxAI Vision is the operating layer for the people who keep vaccines viable across the last mile — combining live computer vision, ensemble forecasting, and cold-chain telemetry behind a single, calm interface.
It is built for ministries, NGOs, and field supervisors who do not have time to learn another dashboard. It speaks DHIS2, mSupply, OpenLMIS, and FHIR — and works offline when the signal does not.1
Up to a quarter of vaccines lose potency before they reach a patient. Our job is to make that gap visible — and then close it, vial by vial.
Fig. 1 — A cold box arrives at a rural health post in Kisumu County. Without continuous monitoring, up to 25% of vaccines lose potency before they are administered.
2.4M doses
kept viable across the last mile since the platform first deployed in partner facilities in 2023.
1 See docs / integrations for the full list of supported standards and offline-sync behaviour.
Four ideas we keep returning to when we build, hire, and decide what not to do.
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Patient-centered care
We put patients first in everything we do. Our solutions are designed to improve their health outcomes and quality of life.
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Collaboration and partnership
We believe that the best results come from working together. We collaborate with health agencies, providers, and organizations.
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Continuous innovation
We are always seeking new and better ways to support healthcare. Our team prioritizes research and development to stay at the forefront.
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Data-driven insights
We believe in the power of data to drive better healthcare outcomes. Our solutions are built on rigorous data analysis and insights.

Founder
Abdulhafeez Ayodele Mustapha
Abdulhafeez Ayodele Mustapha is a dedicated pharmacist, applied data scientist, and vaccine supply chain specialist with over ten years of experience in public health, international development, and logistics management. Holding an MBA/MPH dual degree from Johns Hopkins University, Abdulhafeez has played pivotal roles in major public health initiatives, including COVID-19 vaccine deployment and immunization campaigns with UNICEF, Clinton Health Access Initiative, and Nigeria's Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.

Co-founder
Daniel-Irowa Eloghosa
Daniel Irowa-Omoregie is a Physician and results-driven healthcare strategist combining clinical experience with emerging business expertise to design and execute innovative growth initiatives. Passionate about the intersection of healthcare and technology, he excels at translating complex scientific concepts into actionable commercial plans. Daniel’s success stems from his ability to collaborate effectively across teams, understanding the needs of both technical experts and business leadership.
Most pilots start with 5–10 facilities and 90 days. Tell us what you're trying to fix — we'll come back with a proposed scope within a week.
AI-driven vaccine supply chain intelligence for last-mile immunisation programmes.
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