Winners Of 2020 ASME Innovation Showcase (ISHOW)

Winners have emerged from the 2020 ASME Innovation Showcase with three inventors from Nigeria and Nigeria emerging as regional winners.

The three winners are: MicroFuse Technologies [Nigeria] and Ecobora Company;  Inteco Kenya Ltd [Kenya].

The winners receive Ksh. 3 million ($30,000) in seed grants and receive technical support to help bring their design innovations to market.

The winners emerged after eight socially minded teams of inventors from Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt presented their design prototypes in a virtual event held between May 19-21 [2020].

The competition was held by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), which helps the global engineering communities from all engineering fields to develop solutions to real world challenges.

The ASME Innovation Showcase is a global competition carried out annually for hardware led ventures. It hosts innovation shows in Africa, India and USA to showcase and present physical and engineering products and innovations to the market.

Profile of the Winners of the 2020 ASME Innovation Showcase (ISHOW)

  • MicroFuse Technologies (Lagos, Nigeria) won for its “Cipher” technology. This technology uses a smartphone to diagnose and detect celebral malarial retinopathy and other personal individual patient data. This tool would be of immense help in urban settings and remote areas where it can be a split-second decision to treat a child for malaria or consider other causes of illness that could be life-threatening as well.
  • Ecobora Company (Nairobi, Kenya), won for its “Solar Cooking Boiler”. The company is equipping rural marginalized schools with its patented solar-powered cook stove that permits around the clock cooking by tapping the sun’s energy and storing it in a repurposed oil tank with waste motor oil as an effective carbon sink tank, eliminating the need for firewood. The stove is affordable and provides heat energy even during rainy seasons. The money saved equips science and computer laboratories to offer quality education to students.
  • Inteco Kenya Ltd (Nairobi, Kenya) for its “Ari” sanitary pad dispenser system. Inteco works in the menstrual hygiene ecosystem and focuses on the distribution and supply chain management of donated sanitary pads to adolescent girls in schools. The company secures the value chain by ensuring that sanitary pads are being used by the intended user, and create cheaper systems for accountability and monitoring by installing sanitary pads dispensers in schools, where students can get pads using near field communication (NFC) cards.

In addition to the three grand prize winners, the product with the most votes in social media for each regional event is named the “Fan Favorite” and receives $1,000 (USD). The fan favorite prize is made possible and in memory of Byron G. Schieber Jr. M.S., PE, Professor Emeritus QCCNY, and Ruth L. Schieber.

The 2020 ISHOW “Fan Favorite” winner is:

  • Dunamis-Cognitio (Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria) for its “Ina Lite” – a sustainable, affordable, portable, light weight, thermoelectric generator that harnesses heat energy to generate electricity accessible from a USB power port.

Another finalist team was recognized with a special “Research and Development Award” for its diligence in improving on a previous innovation and developing the next generation of hardware:

  • BURN Manufacturing Co. (Ruiru, Kenya) for its “Kuniokoa TURBO Stove” – a forced draft biomass stove that is compatible with Pay-As-You-Go (“PAYG”) solar systems and is even more efficient and cleaner-burning than the company’s innovative Kuniokoa stove. The TURBO decreases time to boil by ~60%, decreases the tending interval by 30%, and can burn wood fuel with up to 27% moisture content (wet basis) as clean as liquified petroleum gas. Once launched, it will be the only production household cookstove in the world that achieves ISO/IWA “Tier 4” performance with agricultural waste briquettes.

Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world.

 

*This news was first copyedited by Favour Mishirya on the 3rd of June, 2020 and was last modified by Toju Micheal Ogbe on the 4th of June, 2020.

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