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Friday 18 December
9:00 | The Smart Villages concept |
John Holmes, Smart Villages Initiative Co-Leader, University of Oxford | |
9:30 | Distributed manufacturing in smart cities and smart villages |
Mike Gregory, Institute of Manufacturing, Cambridge | |
9:45 | Advances in refrigeration and their application in remote villages in developing countries |
Ian Tansley, Surechill, UK | |
10:15 | Low cost thermally-powered pumps |
Tom Smith, Thermofluidics Ltd., Oxford | |
10:45 | Break |
11:15 | Service Value Test |
Malcolm McCulloch and Anna Clements, University of Oxford | |
11:45 | Low-powered direct current (DC) motors for fans and pumps |
Paul Lefley, Leicester University | |
12:15 | Off-grid compatible appliances for social and industrial enterprises in developing countries |
Grant Kopec, University of Cambridge | |
12:30 | Lunch |
2:00 | 3D printing for rural villages |
William Hoyle, techfortrade, London | |
2:30 | Precision farming in developing countries |
Harshal Galgale, Kisanhub | |
3:00 | Break |
3:30 | Panel discussion – what are the key opportunities and challenges for the adoption of breakthrough enterprises and markets in the next decade? |
Chair – John Holmes | |
A new concept in tidal turbines (Johnny Chan, City University of Hong Kong) | |
Identifying user-perceived value as a tool to long‐term success of initiatives targeting lower-income communities, (Stephanie Hirmer, Cairo) | |
Youth entrepreneurs and the Cambridge Development Initiative (Georgia Ware, Cambridge) | |
Frugal innovation: How to do more (and better) with less (Jaideep Prabhu, Cambridge) | |
4:30 | Key messages discussion and closing statement. |
5:00 | Close |
Friday 18 December
09:00 | Welcome and introduction |
Bernie Jones and John Holmes (Oxford) | |
Smart Villages – concept and aims of workshop | |
09:30 | Distributed manufacturing in smart cities and smart villages |
Sir Mike Gregory, Institute of Manufacturing, Cambridge | |
09:45 | Advances in refrigeration and their application in remote villages in developing countries |
Ian Tansley, Surechill, UK | |
10:15 | Low cost solar-powered pumps |
Tom Smith, Thermofluidics Ltd., Oxford | |
10:45 | Break |
11:15 | Service Vale Test |
Malcolm McCulloch and Anna Clements, Oxford | |
Chair: Jaideep Prabhu | |
11:45 | Low-powered DC motors for fans and pumps |
Paul Lefley, Leicester | |
12:15 | Off-grid compatible appliances for social and industrial enterprises in developing countries |
Grant Kopec, Cambridge | |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | 3D printing for rural villages |
William Hoyle, techfortrade, London | |
Chair – Richard Hayhurst | |
14:30 | Precision farming in developing countries |
Harshal Galgale, Kisanhub, Cambridge | |
15:00 | Break |
15.30 | Panel discussion – what are the key opportunities and challenges for the adoption of breakthrough enterprises and markets in the next decade? |
Chair: John Holmes | |
Frugal productive Use (Jaideep Prabu, Cambridge) | |
User value (Stephanie Hirmer, Cairo) | |
Youth entrepreneurs (Georgia Ware, Cambridge) | |
New hydro (Johnny Chan, Hong Kong) | |
Key messages | |
17:00 | End |
Friday 18 December
09:00 | Welcome and introduction |
Bernie Jones and John Holmes (Oxford) | |
Smart Villages – concept and aims of workshop | |
09:30 | Distributed manufacturing in smart cities and smart villages |
Sir Mike Gregory, Institute of Manufacturing, Cambridge | |
09:45 | Advances in refrigeration and their application in remote villages in developing countries |
Ian Tansley, Surechill, UK | |
10:15 | Low cost solar-powered pumps |
Tom Smith, Thermofluidics Ltd., Oxford | |
10:45 | Break |
11:15 | Service Vale Test |
Malcolm McCulloch and Anna Clements, Oxford | |
Chair: Jaideep Prabhu | |
11:45 | Low-powered DC motors for fans and pumps |
Paul Lefley, Leicester | |
12:15 | Off-grid compatible appliances for social and industrial enterprises in developing countries |
Grant Kopec, Cambridge | |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | 3D printing for rural villages |
William Hoyle, techfortrade, London | |
Chair – Richard Hayhurst | |
14:30 | Precision farming in developing countries |
Harshal Galgale, Kisanhub, Cambridge | |
15:00 | Break |
15.30 | Panel discussion – what are the key opportunities and challenges for the adoption of breakthrough enterprises and markets in the next decade? |
Chair: John Holmes | |
Frugal productive Use (Jaideep Prabu, Cambridge) | |
User value (Stephanie Hirmer, Cairo) | |
Youth entrepreneurs (Georgia Ware, Cambridge) | |
New hydro (Johnny Chan, Hong Kong) | |
Key messages | |
17:00 | End |