Show and Tell January presents their concept to recycle sachets with music. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 1 of 118
Show and Tell Amy Smith presents a design challenge to the audience at Maker Faire; "Come up with an invention using water sachets and other locally available resources" http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 2 of 118
Show and Tell Pat Delany gets interviewed about his work making a MultiMachine. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 3 of 118
Show and Tell Tombo Banda and Mustafa Naseem present their work in the Maker Show and Tell. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 4 of 118
Show and Tell Emeka Okafor talks with William Kamkwamba, from Malawi, who without any formal education, built a windmill to power his home. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 5 of 118
Kick Off Nii helps kick off Maker Faire Africa by talking about why we are here and what to expect. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 6 of 118
Show and Tell Jodie Wu presents her business, Global Cycle Solutions, during the participant Show and tell. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 7 of 118
Welcome The front board announcing what to expect from the day, done by Mr. Daily Talk of Liberia. http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 8 of 118
Solar Light Various light housings made out of scrap materials, demonstrating the ingenuity of individuals. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 15 of 118
Solar Light Various light housings made out of scrap materials, demonstrating the ingenuity of individuals. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 16 of 118
Solar Light The charging board designed at Wa Polytechnic to recharge lamps through solar panels. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 17 of 118
Solar Light The electronic components made by students at Wa Polytechnic for villagers to house and make lights. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 18 of 118
Solar Light The charging board designed at Wa Polytechnic to recharge lamps through solar panels. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 19 of 118
Solar Light Charles sits in behind his light refill station, powered through a solar charged battery. The electronics are assembled at the Wa Polytechnic and villagers make custom housings with available materials. Designed by: Charles of Wa Polytechnic http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 20 of 118
Shea Oil Press Daniel Kentor explains the development of the hydraulic shea oil press, designed so people of any strength can press shea nuts to extract the precious oil in side to make products like soap and hand crème. Designed by: Daniel Kentor, Fabio Fajardo, Henry Chlulya, Jacob Horsey, Lisa Tacoronte http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 26 of 118
Shea Oil Press Daniel Kentor explains the development of the hydraulic shea oil press, designed so people of any strength can press shea nuts to extract the precious oil in side to make products like soap and hand crème. Designed by: Daniel Kentor, Fabio Fajardo, Henry Chlulya, Jacob Horsey, Lisa Tacoronte http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 27 of 118
Maker Faire Africa A treadle powered rice thresher made in Ghana to assist local farmers to increase quality and fetch a higher price for their paddy. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 28 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Close up of the free wheel mechanism attached to the treadle of the Rice Thresher. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 29 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Hazwan demonstrates the Rice Thresher's wire loops to a Maker Faire observer. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 30 of 118
Maker Faire Africa A low perspective of the Rice Threser showing off the rice channel chute. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 31 of 118
Maker Faire Africa The treadle mechanism for the Rice Thresher. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 32 of 118
Maker Faire Africa A treadle powered rice thresher made in Ghana to assist local farmers to increase quality and fetch a higher price for their paddy. Designed by: Hazwan Razak, Geoff Galgon, Patricia Tarwali, Felicity Essandoh, Sean Yamana-Hayes, Nathan Cooke http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 33 of 118
Rice Planter Nana Kwatia Kumapin points out some of the features of the RicePlanter, such as reused rubbers from a Nestle canning plant. Designed by: Nana Kwatia Kumapim http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 34 of 118
Rice Planter Nana Kwatia Kumapin standing with some of his hand drawn plans for farming machines. Designed by: Nana Kwatia Kumapim http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 35 of 118
Rice Planter Nana Kwatia Kumapin standing with some of his hand drawn plans for farming machines. Designed by: Nana Kwatia Kumapim http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 36 of 118
Rice Planter Nana Kwatia Kumapin is looking to change farming practices in Ghana through technologies like his rice planter machine. The device creates optimal seeding spacing with minimized effort. Designed by: Nana Kwatia Kumapim http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 37 of 118
Rice Planter Nana Kwatia Kumapin is looking to change farming practices in Ghana through technologies like his rice planter machine. The device creates optimal seeding spacing with minimized effort. Designed by: Nana Kwatia Kumapim http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 38 of 118
Power Play Close up of the power play carousel. Designed by: Sam Redfield, Andrew Quansah, Habib Anwar, Nadia Elkordy, Marco Vinicio Villa Garcia Gutierrez, Davi http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 39 of 118
Power Play Sam Redfield stands with a carousel combined with a modified Toyota Alternator he designed to generate electricity and harness the magical power of children. Designed by: Sam Redfield, Andrew Quansah, Habib Anwar, Nadia Elkordy, Marco Vinicio Villa Garcia Gutierrez, Davi http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 40 of 118
Plastic Recycling Images of the other products made with the plastic recycling sheets. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 43 of 118
Plastic Recycling The plastic recycling roller, that can take smaller pieces of plastic and 'melt' them together into larger sheets for creative use. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 44 of 118
Plastic Recycling Sandals made by a local Ghanaian Cobbler with the plastic recycling group's reformed plastic sheets. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 45 of 118
Plastic Recycling Sandals made by a local Ghanaian Cobbler with the plastic recycling group's reformed plastic sheets. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 46 of 118
Plastic Recycling A weaved pattern produced through the plastic recycling device. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 47 of 118
Plastic Recycling A purse, sewn by a local Ghanaian with the material produced through the plastic recycling group. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 48 of 118
Plastic Recycling The plastic recycling roller, that can take smaller pieces of plastic and 'melt' them together into larger sheets for creative use. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 49 of 118
Plastic Recycling The plastic recycling roller, that can take smaller pieces of plastic and 'melt' them together into larger sheets for creative use. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 50 of 118
Plastic Recycling Amit Ghandi demonstrates how different thicknesses of plastic sheets are generated through the plastic roller. Designed by: Amit Ghandi, Carla Tennenbaum, Limao Cairang, Mark O’Riordan, Rajnish Jain, Tess Edmonds http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 51 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 52 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 53 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 54 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 55 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 56 of 118
Plastic Fashion Tei Huagie has been turning trash into art and fashion since 2004. Designed by: Tei Huagie http://makerfaireafrica.comNathan Cooke 57 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Pearl Millet Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 58 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Francisco’s Pearl Millet thresher is a modified bicycle wheel. Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 59 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Francisco packs up the Pearl Millet machine demonstrating its portability to go where it is needed. Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 60 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Francisco’s Pearl Millet thresher is a modified bicycle wheel. Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 61 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Francisco’s Pearl Millet thresher is a modified bicycle wheel. Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 62 of 118
Pearl Millet Thresher Francisco's Pearl Millet thresher is a modified bicycle wheel. This image is showing how millet is placed into the cover to thresh it. Designed by: Dr. Francisco Sebastian Rodriguez Sanchez http://millet.wepaint.govNathan Cooke 63 of 118
Maker Faire A chair made from plastic water bottles http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 64 of 118
Maker Faire Paul is a photographer who sets up elaborate scenes which he likes leaving up to the interpretation of the viewer. Designed by: N’cho Paul Seraphin Sika http://photomaking.euNathan Cooke 65 of 118
Maker Faire Pat's MultiMachine is constructed from broken engine blocks. Working with metal starts with the Rachet Drill, which Pat has made a low cost version of here. Designed by: Pat Delaney http://opensourcemachine.org/Nathan Cooke 66 of 118
Maker Faire Pat's MultiMachine is constructed from broken engine blocks. Working with metal starts with the Rachet Drill, which Pat has made a low cost version of here. Designed by: Pat Delaney http://opensourcemachine.org/Nathan Cooke 67 of 118
Latrine Cleaning Devices to assist in maintaining sanitation in latrines by mechanical hands free hand washing. Designed by: Amber Houghstow, Casserdy Magaya, Gago Cadan, John Manu, Mariam Niknejad Maloney, Radhika Bhalla http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 68 of 118
Latrine Cleaning Devices to assist in maintaining sanitation in latrines by mechanical hands free hand washing. Designed by: Amber Houghstow, Casserdy Magaya, Gago Cadan, John Manu, Mariam Niknejad Maloney, Radhika Bhalla http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 69 of 118
ICT Baby A device designed to work with cell phones to weigh and measure the height of babies to monitor their health and prevent malnutrition before it reaches irreversible levels. Designed by: Evan Wheeler, John Baptist Nwagaba, Mensah Kumah, Miguel Chaves, Paulina Quinonez, Vaibhav Uppal http://iddsummit.orgLisa Smith 70 of 118
ICT Baby A device designed to work with cell phones to weigh and measure the height of babies to monitor their health and prevent malnutrition before it reaches irreversible levels. Designed by: Evan Wheeler, John Baptist Nwagaba, Mensah Kumah, Miguel Chaves, Paulina Quinonez, Vaibhav Uppal http://iddsummit.orgLisa Smith 71 of 118
ICT Baby A device designed to work with cell phones to weigh and measure the height of babies to monitor their health and prevent malnutrition before it reaches irreversible levels. Designed by: Evan Wheeler, John Baptist Nwagaba, Mensah Kumah, Miguel Chaves, Paulina Quinonez, Vaibhav Uppal http://iddsummit.orgLisa Smith 72 of 118
Ground Nut Threshing An alternative groundnut thresher that works through pulling the groundnuts across a grate. Designed by: Delia Kulukundis, Jodie Wu, Paul Kamara, Stefanie Robinson, Timothy Kylu http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 73 of 118
Ground Nut Threshing Looking into the final groundnut thresher at the threshing mechanism. Designed by: Delia Kulukundis, Jodie Wu, Paul Kamara, Stefanie Robinson, Timothy Kylu http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 74 of 118
Ground Nut Threshing The prototype groundnut threser. Designed by: Delia Kulukundis, Jodie Wu, Paul Kamara, Stefanie Robinson, Timothy Kylu http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 75 of 118
Ground Nut Threshing Two pedal powered ground nut (peanut) threshers. Designed by: Delia Kulukundis, Jodie Wu, Paul Kamara, Stefanie Robinson, Timothy Kylu http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 76 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel bamboo lamp housing. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 77 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel bamboo lamp housing. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 78 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel irrigation machine, works so that farmers can irrigate anywhere without the need for a stationary system. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 79 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel irrigation machine, works so that farmers can irrigate anywhere without the need for a stationary system. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 80 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel designed a machine to split bamboo so that it can be laminated into boards. It exists for real as well as in 3D. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 81 of 118
Gabriel Gabriel sits at his laptop showing 3D renderings of his inventions in Rhino. Designed by: Gabriel http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 82 of 118
Cool Storage Cool Storage device that works without electricity to extend the life of foods. Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 85 of 118
Cool Storage Tombo Banda and Andres Sierra demonstrates the Cool Storage device that works without electricity to extend the life of foods. Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 86 of 118
Cool Storage Corn cobs at the top of the Cool Storage device to absorb moisture. Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 87 of 118
Cool Storage A control tomato that didn't benefit from maize cobs to absorb moisture for preservation. Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 88 of 118
Cool Storage Initial tests of using local materials to extend the life of tomatoes through moisture (and ethlyne gas absorption). Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 89 of 118
Cool Storage Tombo Banda and Andres Sierra demonstrates the Cool Storage device that works without electricity to extend the life of foods. Designed by: Tombo Banda, Mustafa Naseem, Jose Ordonez Sop, Andres Sierra, Shaibu Laizer http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 90 of 118
Chlorine Production A modified LED light, with electrodes to create chlorine in salt water. Designed by: Amiinu Ibrahim, Eric Reynolds, Issatou Bah, Jessica Vechakul, Julyana Kudo, Ste Gerrard http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 91 of 118
Chlorine Production A water siphon with an electrode to create chlorine in salt water. Designed by: Amiinu Ibrahim, Eric Reynolds, Issatou Bah, Jessica Vechakul, Julyana Kudo, Ste Gerrard http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 92 of 118
Chlorine Dosing Looking down into the Automatic Siphon, it works without having any moving parts, so it will never break down. Designed by: Suprio Das, Laura Stupin, Bernard Kiwia, Killian Deku, Meg Harper, Ruben Sanchez-Fernandez http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 93 of 118
Chlorine Dosing Bernard stands next to the Chlorine Dosing devices. Designed by: Suprio Das, Laura Stupin, Bernard Kiwia, Killian Deku, Meg Harper, Ruben Sanchez-Fernandez http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 94 of 118
Chlorine Dosing A ball-valve chlorine dosing mechanism, optimized for a jerry can worth of water. Designed by: Suprio Das, Laura Stupin, Bernard Kiwia, Killian Deku, Meg Harper, Ruben Sanchez-Fernandez http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 95 of 118
Chlorine Dosing The functional mock-up of a chlorine dosing mechanism for the automatic siphon. Designed by: Suprio Das, Laura Stupin, Bernard Kiwia, Killian Deku, Meg Harper, Ruben Sanchez-Fernandez http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 96 of 118
Chlorine Dosing Suprio, Laura and Killian stand next to their options for chlorine dosing technologies to be applied in various places around the world. Designed by: Suprio Das, Laura Stupin, Bernard Kiwia, Killian Deku, Meg Harper, Ruben Sanchez-Fernandez http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 97 of 118
Selections The Cassava Grater is an appropriate adaptation of a cuisinart machine that reduces traditional grating time from 4 hours to 1 hour. Designed by: Alex Freese, Benjiman Dunkwa, Joseph Kisyoky, Loveness Chimuna, Miniver Chalwe, Prince Hormenoo http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 98 of 118
Selections The Cassava Grater is an appropriate adaptation of a cuisinart machine that reduces traditional grating time from 4 hours to 1 hour. Designed by: Alex Freese, Benjiman Dunkwa, Joseph Kisyoky, Loveness Chimuna, Miniver Chalwe, Prince Hormenoo http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 99 of 118
Bamboo Bike Craig Calfee's bamboo bicycle, built locally by Wisdom Toxla Designed by: Craig Calfee http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 100 of 118
Bamboo Bike Craig Calfee's bamboo bicycle, built locally by Wisdom Toxla Designed by: Craig Calfee http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 101 of 118
Bamboo Bike Craig Calfee's bamboo bicycle, built locally by Wisdom Toxla Designed by: Craig Calfee http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 102 of 118
Aquaport Dabo's Aquaport was created as part of a collaboration between MIT and RISD. The goal is to have an device affordable to villagers who must fetch water on a daily basis. After Maker Faire it will go to the North of Ghana for testing with villagers. Designed by: Dapo http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 103 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 104 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 105 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 106 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 107 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 108 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 109 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 110 of 118
Maker Faire Africa Bernard Kiwia's Pedal Powered Hacksaw is made from metal tubing and an old bicycle. Designed by: Bernard Kiwia http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 111 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Adding a wad of copper and charcoal to power the aluminum battery. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 112 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Salt added to the can for an aluminum battery. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 113 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Aluminum batteries in different stages of construction, for an onsite how to demonstration. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 114 of 118
Aluminum Batteries The raw materials to make an aluminum battery. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 115 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Eight Aluminum batteries set up in series to power an LED light. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 116 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Multilingual instructions intended for rural Africa to empower people to make their own Aluminum batteries. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 117 of 118
Aluminum Batteries Michael Woon setting up some aluminum batteries at Maker Faire Africa. Designed by: Michael Woon, Hayley Sharp, Prateek Prasoon, Prasant Biswam, Chanchal Singh, Jennifer Mangold http://iddsummit.orgNathan Cooke 118 of 118
The inaugural Maker Faire Africa is a gathering of inventors and entrepreneurs from around the globe. One of the main purposes was to showcase African ingenuity to world. Taking place in Accra, Ghana, Maker Faire Africa had local artisans as well as Makers from as far as Liberia, Malawi and Uganda.