About the Founder

The story behind Mnemosyne

Michael Abioye

Michael Abioye is a U.S. Marine veteran, software architect, and North Carolina native. For him, Mnemosyne is not just technology, it's a mission rooted in service, discipline, and love for the American people.

After years of studying how outdated systems put citizens at risk, Michael set out to create something different: a platform built with one clear purpose, to save lives, restore trust, and make America’s roads and institutions safer.

As he often says: “If we can prevent even 10% of highway deaths, that’s 4,000 families who don’t lose someone.” This is what drives Mnemosyne: the belief that better systems mean safer communities.

"This isn’t another vendor’s product. This is designed in NC, by someone who understands NC, for the people of NC, and for every American citizen.”

Mnemosyne Vision Statement

Mnemosyne is more than software. It is the promise of safety, trust, and accountability. Mnemosyne is a framework that we be built to protect American citizens at every step of life’s journey.

From safer roads to faster public services, from preventing fraud to empowering healthcare and schools, Mnemosyne is the bridge between citizens and institutions, ensuring that technology serves people, not the other way around.

Every life spared. Every citizen respected. Every community strengthened. That is the Mnemosyne vision.

This is not just code. It is a calling. It is the work of my life to give America systems that protect lives, empower communities, and honor the people they serve.

This is my mission.
This is my service.
This is Mnemosyne.