Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Design"
CeliaFoulon (Talk | contribs) |
|||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
<div id="notebookContent"> | <div id="notebookContent"> | ||
<a name="introduction" class="anchor"><h1></h1></a> | <a name="introduction" class="anchor"><h1></h1></a> | ||
− | <h1 class="date one">Introduction</h1> | + | <h1 class="date one">Introduction</h1><br> |
<p> | <p> | ||
− | We decided to re-think the universal tradition of food fermentation, and extend it with new possibilities. With community acceptance in mind, we invented a product that can | + | We decided to re-think the universal tradition of food fermentation, and extend it with new possibilities. With community acceptance in mind, we invented a product that can work sustainably in the hands of people with minimal equipment, and fits equally well into the existing infrastructure set up by the Indian government to fight malnutrition, by significantly reducing the production costs. This way we ensure that our product has the highest chances of reaching its target population. At the same time, we showed that it will be trusted by people, because it does not stricly depend on any third party and it is deeply rooted in their traditions. |
</p> | </p> | ||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
<h1 class="date two">Manufacturing</h1><br> | <h1 class="date two">Manufacturing</h1><br> | ||
− | <p | + | <p>The aim of the manufacturing project is to find a way to grow and distribute our strains, easily and cheaply, to be able to reach as many people as possible. The product has to be simple and minimize the disruption to Indian habits.</p><br><br> |
<h2>Growth of our strains</h2> | <h2>Growth of our strains</h2> | ||
<div class="column-left" align="justify"> | <div class="column-left" align="justify"> | ||
− | Our project is designed for poor region: the cheaper our product, the more people it can reach. Starting from this point, we don't want to build labs in India, buy media and grow our strains in expensive structures. Therefore, we had to think of a cheap solution to grow the strains in homemade media | + | Our project is designed for poor region: the cheaper our product, the more people it can reach. Starting from this point, we don't want to build labs in India, buy media and grow our strains in expensive structures. Therefore, we had to think of a cheap solution to grow the strains in a homemade media, made of c<br> |
To avoid expensive and time-consuming treatment, an edible medium is sought. It could then be directly used to cook either our distribution product or the Idli directly. The process would hence be quite simple and accessible to the population.<br> | To avoid expensive and time-consuming treatment, an edible medium is sought. It could then be directly used to cook either our distribution product or the Idli directly. The process would hence be quite simple and accessible to the population.<br> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="column-right" align="justify"> | <div class="column-right" align="justify"> | ||
− | After some research, we selected 4 different homemade media to test with | + | After some research, we selected 4 different homemade media to test with our 3 strains: |
<ul><li>Water from the cooking of potato</li> | <ul><li>Water from the cooking of potato</li> | ||
<li>Water from the cooking of potato+sugar(10%)</li> | <li>Water from the cooking of potato+sugar(10%)</li> |
Revision as of 15:59, 18 September 2015