Three teams from a field of nine finalists won the competition in Nairobi, Kenya. Their products ranged from machinery for mining to sanitation and agriculture equipment. ASME's Noha El-Ghobashy, on the left, and KPMG Kenya’s Samuel Neri, right, present the awards.
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Rose Nyawira, co-founder, and Patrick Kiruki, co-founder and designer, Banza Limited, show a prototype for their waterless toilet. Listen to Patrick and Rose explain how they envision helping improve sanitation in Kenya.
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Taita Ngetich, of Illuminum Greenhouses, presents his designs for a drip irrigation system to ISHOW judges. Watch to Ngetich explain how he thinks his system will improve yield and improve incomes for famers in in developing regions.
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Lawrence Ojok, founder, and Eduardo Monte, both of Green Rock Drill, present their design for a portable rock drill. Listen to Ojok explain how his portable drill can fill a niche between expensive equipment for large scale mining and artesian mining that depends on hand tools.
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ISHOW Videos produced and directed by Roger Torda, ASME Public Information.