A lack of water and energy is at the heart of the major challenges to meet basic needs in remote communities. Technologies engineered for the developed world may not account for unique local factors in communities in developing countries where they are deployed. The result is often failure. Dr. Amy Bilton, Director of the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN) at the University of Toronto, presented this seminar on the design, validation, and manufacture of water and energy technologies in the developing world. The talk drew on examples from CGENÔÇÖs work in sustainable aeration technologies to improve small-holder aquaculture production, improved irrigation technologies, drinking water, and sustainable sanitation. This is a look at the potential impact of appropriately designed water and energy technologies.
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He currently is the director of the Global Design Laboratory. The group focuses on developing design processes and support tools to help multi-disciplinary design teams think at a systems-level when performing complex system design tasks. This includes investigating the best way to incorporate system-level interactions between stakeholders in emerging markets into the design decision-making process.
Looking forward to your Seminar.
Kind Regards,
Philipp Rupprecht
Thanks for such an interesting seminar! Looking forward to it!
Nice seminar.
How do I get into the webinar?
Louisiana
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Amy,
i listened to your webinar on 13th May from India. The merri-go-round water pump was a great idea but it has seemingly failed.
I woke up today morning with perhaps a possible solution for its revival.
Not to look like a fool, can you please share the power required / discharge and head of the water pump. is it a geared high speed submerged centrifugal pump or a reciprocating or any other positive displacement pump.
Regards
I would like to share my solution along with its economics if i could get a little engineering idea about it.
Thank you for posting the recorded version of this seminar. I know that your webinars typically provide the opportunity to earn PDHs. Does this apply to seminars as well? I was unable to complete the certificate request form based on the seminar title.
We no longer offer PDHs with webinars, sorry for the inconvenience.
I want to participate as innovator of JALODBUST. My few other related inventions are on the way. I want to meet more people like me or those people and professionals who want to join my journey for ending the greatest malady of human civilization i.e handing our shit to other person to handle.