Once again Inventors Digest has partnered with the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance to host a video competition for college innovation teams. Public voting runs Feb. 18 to March 14 right here on inventorsdigest.com. View the videos below and cast your vote now! Winners will be announced at the Open Minds event March 26 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
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Wonderful idea!
liked very much the johns hopkins’s antenatal screening kit
pretty
It will be very useful in a developing country India
Brilliant !
The antenatal screening kit designed and developed by johns hopkins’ student team is innovative, boon and blessing for underpriviledged ones in devloping countries.
NICE ONE
What could supercede the importance of ensuring healthy human beings? Nothing I can think of. Those who are malnourished in the womb and in their earliest years, lose their potential to be all they were meant to be. What a wonderful gift to the poor of the Earth – a possibility for full citizenship on this planet because they are healthy mentally and physically due to the early intervention made possible by the brilliant team at Johns Hopkins University.
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THIS VIDEO WAS A WAKE UP FOR ME THE PASSION EXPRESSED BY THE PRODUCERS WAS EXCELLENT.
Kibera Working Group’s WATSAN Solution
University of Denver
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simple ideas are ofen the most effective
[...] On March 26, the NCIIA will host its annual Open Minds (formerly March Madness for the Mind) showcase of student innovation at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. This year, the event will feature fifteen collegiate teams with inventions ranging from a portable, affordable shower system for off-grid areas (pictured above) to an improved and cost-effective rickshaw that encourages operators to become entrepreneurs. The participating graduate and undergraduate teams are also participating in a video competition on the Inventors Digest website. Please go view them and cast your vote here! [...]
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Sounds like a simple yet effective device. You & your team should be commended.
In an agriculture dependent country like India, improving efficiency in agricultural methods will be of much use.
This shower is a great product – sustainable and especially important now for helping earthquake victims as well as for those chronically without water in developing countries!