Vincent holds a First Class Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology — but his real education has always extended well beyond any curriculum. Across embedded systems, PCB design, machine learning, simulation, and software development, he is largely self-taught, driven by a conviction that the best engineers don't wait to be shown — they figure it out.Nvixeon grew from a gap he couldn't ignore. Building with STM32 in Ghana meant fighting availability problems and pricing that put serious hardware out of reach for most engineers on the continent. He couldn't find a bare 208 LQFP breakout board to solder a purchased MCU onto and learn from properly. So he designed one himself — in Altium Designer, the same tool used for production-grade hardware. That decision became a company. His goal is straightforward: build the boards he once couldn't find, and make them accessible to every engineer who has ever been priced out or shipped out of options.


