LuminAID

The LuminAID is a solar-rechargeable light that is waterproof, lightweight, and inflates to diffuse light like a lantern. LuminAID technology was invented in January 2010 by Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta.

Product

The LuminAID light has a solar panel, rechargeable battery, and a multi-chip LED light.[1] After a full charge, it can deliver 35 lumens for 16 hours or 15 lumens for 10 hours.[2] The battery can be recharged over 500 times, for years of use.[2]

The product has won first place in several business competitions, including the $100K Midwest 2013 Clean Energy Challenge, the William James Business Plan Competition, and the Chicago Booth School of Business Social New Venture Challenge.[3] The technology is currently patent-pending under the United States and the Patent Cooperation Treaty internationally.

History

LuminAID Lab is the manufacturer and producer of LuminAID lights. The company was founded in 2011 by Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta, who invented the technology in 2010 in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake while at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.[4] They later experienced firsthand the damage caused by large-scale disasters while on a school trip during the March 2011 earthquake in Japan.[5]

The inventors saw its potential as an outdoor recreation accessory in the US and began marketing it in that way.[6] Its launch was linked to Indiegogo in an arrangement whereby purchasers could either buy two for $25, with one unit sent to a developing country, or buy a single unit for $10 to be donated.[7]

See also

References

  1. "LuminAID: A Bright Idea From Anna Stork & Andrea Sreshta", Women You Should Know. January 10, 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "LuminAID.com". LuminAID.com. Retrieved 2014-08-07.
  3. Knight, Rebecca. "Business plan winners hope to shine a light on social enterprise", Financial Times. September 12, 2012.
  4. McFeeters, Stephanie. "LuminAid helps disaster relief orgs." The Dartmouth, 21 November2011.
  5. Wernau, Julie. "Chicago-based LuminAID Lab wins Clean Energy Challenge", Chicago Tribune. April 5, 2013.
  6. "Social Enterprise Spotlight: Portable Solar Lighting". Forbes (magazine). Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  7. "LuminAID Solar Lamps For Developing (and Developed) Countries". Wired (magazine). Retrieved 2014-02-10.

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