ArchiHub for Nature
Extends the idea of an archive beyond documents — connecting weather-station prototypes, sensor systems, and biodiversity photography into a living environmental archive.
Bitsol SAS is a Colombian open-source technology company working at the intersection of software engineering, artificial intelligence, archives, art, data, nature, and physical computing. We develop adaptable digital platforms, custom AI workflows, interactive visualizations, web experiences, environmental-monitoring systems, and experimental hardware. Our principal platform, ArchiHub, is open-source infrastructure for organizing, preserving, processing, and exploring documentary heritage and collective memory — without locking organizations into permanent technological dependency.
Bitsol began with ArchiHub. Néstor Andrés Peña started developing it as a platform for managing and exploring digital archives — a more flexible, open, and context-aware way of working with documentary collections and institutional knowledge.
As the project grew beyond a single application, Néstor brought in Pedro Ruiz, an electronic engineer and AI/software developer, to build a company around it. Bitsol SAS was founded with two goals: keep developing ArchiHub as an open-source platform, and build a multidisciplinary Colombian studio capable of creating new software, AI systems, digital experiences, and experimental technology.
To design and develop open, adaptable, and meaningful technologies that help people and organizations preserve knowledge, understand information, explore complex realities, and build solutions with lasting social, cultural, and environmental value.
To become a leading Colombian and Latin American open-source technology studio, recognized for building innovative digital infrastructure, AI applications, archival technologies, environmental systems, and experimental products grounded in local realities.
Organizations should be able to understand, adapt, extend, and preserve the systems their information depends on — reducing vendor dependency and strengthening local technical capability.
Technology is never neutral. We design systems around the specific cultural, historical, institutional, and territorial context of each project.
Memory is built from relationships between documents, people, places, and testimonies. Our systems make those relationships visible and explorable.
Our AI systems guide users toward source material rather than replace it — prioritizing traceability and transparent limitations.
We work at the intersection of engineering and creative practice — software as infrastructure, and as a medium for storytelling.
We build systems that can be deployed, maintained, and extended over time — favoring self-hosted infrastructure and open standards.
Architecture, backend/API development, web and mobile interfaces, and containerized deployment for institutional, cultural, and scientific needs.
Infrastructure assessment, metadata-model design, plugin development, and long-term support for organizations implementing ArchiHub.
OCR, transcription, semantic search, and evidence-grounded exploration — locally deployable and provider-agnostic.
Interactive maps, timelines, relationship networks, and dashboards that make patterns, territories, and histories understandable.
Interchangeable frontends for public archive portals, research tools, and interactive installations, built on ArchiHub's API.
Institutional websites, digital archives, and data-driven web experiences, combining engineering, design, and usability.
An experimental space exploring computer vision, robotics, environmental sensing, UAVs, and Gaussian Splatting.
ArchiHub is an open-source Colombian platform for organizing, preserving, processing, connecting, and exploring digital archives and collective memory — designed to strengthen institutional and community information ecosystems while reducing technological dependency.
Extends the idea of an archive beyond documents — connecting weather-station prototypes, sensor systems, and biodiversity photography into a living environmental archive.
An experimental search system over Colombian Truth Commission documents that progressively discovers related people, places, and themes instead of returning a single answer.
A Telegram-based system where participants help transcribe historical text, building an openly published, Colombia-grounded dataset for Hugging Face.
Exploring Gaussian Splatting to turn photograph collections into immersive three-dimensional experiences instead of conventional thumbnail galleries.
A modular fixed-wing UAV for aerial imaging, photogrammetry, and future environmental sensing — reconnecting the studio's digital work with physical engineering.
See Gipsy UAV in Missions ↗We build from Colombia, designing technology around Latin American histories, institutions, and social realities.
Clients and partners are never forced to depend indefinitely on a closed platform or a single provider.
We combine software, AI, archives, design, art, electronics, and environmental research in the same team.
We don't assume every archive, organization, or community works the same way.
We explore an idea, build a proof of concept, and continue supporting the system as it evolves.
Our work spans databases and AI models to sensors, weather stations, cameras, and aircraft.
We build systems that create cultural, social, scientific, and environmental value — not software for its own sake.
Started the development of ArchiHub and established the technical foundation from which Bitsol emerged. His work connects software, digital archives, artistic research, and the exploration of technology, memory, and nature.
Profile ↗Electronic engineer and AI/software developer. Contributes to ArchiHub's development and deployment, AI integrations, and physical-engineering initiatives such as the fixed-wing UAV platform.
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