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Honeybee Network National Innovation Foundation (NIF) Technology network to AUGMENT GREEN GRASSROOTS INNOVATIONS Brig P Ganesham,VSM (Retd) Honeybee AP Honeybeeap @gmail.com [email protected]

anil k gupta [email protected] [email protected] www.sristi.org/anilg www.nifindia.org www.gian.org

Rethinking logistics for sustainable future learning from grassroots innovators Minds onanil the margin are not marginal k gupta minds:

[email protected]

shall we join hands in learning from grassroots innovators

Honeybee Network • • • • • • •

Bi-annual Competitions Shodh Yatra Dissemination Validation IPR Incubation Business Development

ABC to DEF : Honey Bee Network’s next milestone • A: access ( of grassroots innovators) • B: bridge formal and informal science • C: creativity, collaboration and compassion What are the DEF? any guess????

ABC to DEF : Honey Bee Network’s next milestone • D: design • E: energy efficiency and effectiveness through empathy • F: fabrication, fostering partnerships between innovation, investment and enterprise

Most grassroots innovations are at a proof of concept stage

Key challenges

There is no common language to describe different components and parts since innovators use often local salvage material to design products

• Most grassroots innovations are at a

proof of

concept stage It is not easily known to innovator as to which part of the no common language to describe

form, feature or function should be optimized and in what • There is sequence

different components and parts since innovators use often local salvage material to design products

• It is not easily known to innovator as to which part of the form, feature or function should be optimized and in what sequence

Challenges continued: Key elements of analyzing trajectory/path of a problem such that it becomes solvable Standard component analysis and access to tools: what not to fabricate, what to use from existing tool/component library How to combine efficiency with affordability, local maintainability, adaptability and rejuvenability( as against junking or salvagability)—greenness quotient

GOLDEN TRIANGLE OF CREATIVITY Innovation

Enterprise

Investment

Honey Bee network in Limpopo, South africa What it became

Modified donkey cart (One among many designs )

What it was????

Differential-40 kg, what is it doing here, amrutbhai

Creativity counts • • • •

Amphibious cycle Tree climber Who is physically challenged? Washing machine cum exercising machine Cycle that makes bumps work for you • Mango Plucker

Ribbed teflon coated aluminum tawa

Simple can be optimal

IIP Dehradun says: • Its Ribbed Circular Bottom in aluminum tawa gives 7.9% higher thermal efficiency (52.17%) compared to conventional Iron Tawa (44.27%) and ribbed bottom gives about extra 1.09 per cent over ordinary aluminum tawa. • Fast cooking due to its higher thermal efficiency » Design of this Tawa is registered, design registration No. 201308

Shadows of sustainable spirit: trying to look for frugal, diverse, resilient and simultaneous solutions, as nature does all the time

Bicycle based Innovations

Rider Induced bicycle Mr. Kanak Das, Assam

Bicycle based sprayer Mr. Mansukhbhai Jagani, Gujarat

Bamboo bicycle, Mr. Dodhi Pathak, Assam

Multipurpose Bicycle, Md. Kamruddin, Rajasthan Farm Plant Implements & Agro Processing Variety

Energy

Bicycle with gear Mr. Jayanti J Patel,Gujarat

Amphibious Bicycle Mohd. Saidullah, Bihar

Bicycle based mobile spray pump Subhas Vasantrao Jagtap, Maharastra

Bicycle operated pump, Mr. Vikram Rathore, AP Bicycle based portable Pump, Mr. Nasiruddin Gayen, WB

Cultivation Plant & Practices Protection Water Management

General Utilities Transport

Small Implements Artisanal Livestock Herbal Mgmt. Mechanical

Idea Student Women Handicapped

Incubation Clusters

Portable cycle USD 70

Sandeep Kumar

Seen during Shodh Yatra in Anantnang, J and K

Samvedana se srijansheelata ( empathy triggering innovation)

Virendra kumar sinha Solves the problem of sound and air pollution Invented a silencer cum pollution control device, 12-14 kg carbon in eight months Now likely to be used in Chilka lake, Orissa, on boats so that birds and dolphins are not disturbed

Md Rojadeen: cooker for coffee creativity in champaran

( 22nd shodh yatra Dec 2008)

Service at your door step: Sheikh Jahangir, Jalgaon, Maharshtra

Shodh yatra every summer, every winter

Are these the marginal minds?

Corridors of creativity

Will we have the humility to learn from Ms Ram Timari Devi Champaran, jan 2009,

Shodh yatra in patamda, purulia and bankura: Bhabi Mahato, is she an artisan or an artist?

Satvik Traditional Food Festival, iim campus

Ignite • Recognising creativity of children and nurturing their dreams

Why pierce skin to get a blood test done? I wish to make a blood testing system that would do the required test by scanning the skin surface or testing the skin excretions :srishti class iv

I want to integrate the gait of a person with a mobile. As walking style differ person to person, the software will be able to identify the signals based on the body movements while walking If the mobile will sense a different movement once act will lock itself and send a message about its location predefined number. : anurag rathor 9th class

I want a high tech school bus which can give alert signal as it approaches my bus stop. I would not miss my bus this way!!: pallavi, 9th class

Global Enquires for grassroots innovations Business Development ( g2G) and MVIF 2009

National Innovation Foundation www.nifindia.org/bd

g2G grassroots to global Global GIAN – Building Global Value Chain for augmentation of Green Grassroots Innovations

Product enquiries received at Business Development (International) Product enquiries: Source by countries (01/01/09- 17/07/09) Sr. No.

Products

Enquiries

Countries

Comments

1

Sanitary Napkin making Machine

8

Bangladesh (4), USA, South Africa, Kenya

2 orders received, (MIT)to be sent

2

Areca Nut Machine

1

Indonesia

Replied

3

Pomegranate Peeling Machine

3

Germany, Iran, Kuwait

Replied

4

Coconut tree climber

8

USA(4), Singapore, Australia, Dubai

Costing is high, Singapore order in process

5

Raisin Grading Machine

2

USA, Mexico

Replied

6

White Flowered Cardamom Variety

1

Sri Lanka

Replied

Product enquiries received at Business Development Product enquiries: Source by countries (01/01/09- 17/07/09) Sr. No.

Products

Enquiries

Countries

Comments

7

Blind Man Stick

1

Ethiopia

Quotation sent

8

Walnut Cracker

2

Iran, USA

Replied

9

Bio gasifier

3

Romania, USA(2)

Replied

10

Coconut husker

2

Malaysia, USA

Replied

11

Hydropower Turbine

2

Liberia, Malaysia

Replied

12

Pedal operated pump

1

USA

Replied

Product enquiries received at Business Development Product enquiries: Source by countries (01/01/09- 17/07/09) Sr. No.

Products

Enquiries

Countries

Comments

13

Milking Machine

7

Tanzania, USA(3), Germany, Canada, Israel

Costing is high.

14

Cassava Peeler

6

USA, Sierra Leone, Scotland, Bolivia

Replied

15

Multi Purpose Processing Machine

2

Venezuala, Brazil

Replied

16

Rural Egg Incubator

1

Haiti

Replied

17

Tile Making Machine

1

South Africa

Replied

18

Cotton Stripper

1

Saudi Arabia

Replied

19

Bamboo Teeth

1

Australia

Forward to Innovator

Product enquiries received at Business Development Product enquiries: Source by countries (01/01/09- 17/07/09) Sr. No.

Products

Enquiries

Countries

Comments

20

Development of new coagulant

1

Malaysia

Sample to be sent through their DHL account

21

coconut defibring machine

1

Indonesia

Replied. But innovator not capable for manufacturing

22

Garlic Peeler

2

USA, Syria

Replied

23

Talking Poster

1

Singapore

Replied & Informed to Innovator

24

Sugarcane Bud Chipper

1

Saudi Arabia

Replied

25

Ajooba Tube light

1

Australia

Replied

Total

58

Sales made 1.

Coconut tree climber- USA (Florida, Massachussets, California, Hawaii etc.) Australia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Mexico, West Indies

2.

Pomegranate deseeder-Turkey, USA

3.

Garlic peeling machine-Pakistan

4.

Arecanut husker- Singapore

5.

Milking machine-Phillipines, Uganda, Ethiopia

6.

Resin grading machine-Peru

7.

Cassava peeling machine-kenya

8.

Herbal growth promoters-Ghana

Case study on social diffusion

Modified hand pump GIAN (n) Jaipur, Honey Bee Network

Origin • The improved hand pump is a combination of two innovations and ideas recognized by NIF during its second and third National competition on grassroots innovations ( Swyambhu Sharma and Chandan Agarwal)

Issues addressed 1.Over drawing of water other than actual requirement– diameter of conventional pump outlet is usually 2” which leads to high discharge volume and therefore wastage of water also

Issues addressed 2.Water not available for animals-Although there is a lot of runoff, water is not retained over ground thus making it unavailable for wild and farm animals

Issues addressed 3.Uncomfortable position for drawing water and drinking at the same time, with a lot of water wastage

The solution ( yusuf and Kumawat) •

New hand pump has a provision of 25% water donation for the animal trough, which is collected from the runoff



A provision of about 1 liter water storage inside the head of the pump which can be utilized through a tap for use as a drinking source just by pumping once

Dissemination • first installation was facilitated through gram panchayat of Danta division • users feedback was encouraging therefore GIANNorth further facilitated the implementation in selected villages of Sikar District • A total of 120 hand pumps were modified and provided to PHED for getting installed at selected sites • 6 pumps were recently handed over to an NGO “Lupin” for dissemination purpose

Dissemination • After the diffusion of 50 odd improved hand pumps in regions of Sikar, a presentation was given to Water Resource Management, Govt of Rajasthan

Recognition & Reward: 1st Award by National Innovation Foundation Award in the year Feb 2002 Best Technology Award for the year 2003 by National Research Development Corporation, Govt. of India in the year June 2004. Honored by SRISTI by including him in the Governing body Recognition by Community

1997 - From Scrap to …….

2007 – Solid, susta inable stable, soluti on

BENEFIT SHARING FORMULA S. No. 1

Innovator holder)

Index (Traditional

%

knowledge 30

4

Nature Community Innovation Fund

20

5

Research and Development

15

6

Over head

15

7

Contigency Women fund

5

2 3

8

5 5

5 100

Linking open source with IP protected technologies and services “”technology commons”” open for people to people learning, fabrication and adaptation for self use but licensing needed for firms to use

Just for the pain of the mother Asu making machine for Pochampally sarees: C Mallesham, Nalgonda Laxmi Asu machine by Mallesham has relieved women from 8-9 hours of labour everyday. • • •

it just takes 90 minutes to weave a saree compared to the four hours required in the manual process. This has brought a revolution among the weaver community. The Indian Patent has been filed for the Innovation. The innovator has sold more than 500 units of the same. Also see Honey Bee 19(3): 4-6, 2009 for his detailed profile

This is how it was

This is how it is

Asu Machine Mr. Chintakindi Mallesham

Asu Machine Mr. Chintakindi Mallesham | Andhra Pradesh •

The process of “Asu” is essential for Pochampally silk sarees. Traditionally, women do this activity. This process involves moving hand over a space of one meter 9000 times for one saree. For each saree almost five hours was required. In a day an average woman could do asu for two sarees only.



Innovator has mechanized the tedious, time consuming manual asu process for making Pochampally silk sarees



Capable of providing six sarees worth of material in a day against one women’s output of two earlier.



No manual effort is required except in the beginning for placing thread on the machine and taking the configuration after the asu process is completed.



Better quality control is possible



Has sold over 500 machines

Video

How did it happen:

The journey….. Honey bee network , informal social movement,

SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH AND INITIATIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES AND INSTITUTIONS (SRISTI)

GRASSROOTS INNOVATION AUGMENTATION NETWORK (GIAN)

NATIONAL INNOVATION FOUNDATION (NIF)

IIMA, DST, DSIR, ICAR, IITs, 13th Finance Commission, volunteers, NGIs ( non governmental Individuals), public spirited professionals…….

Will you join the open source or ip protected collaborative platform

Honey bee Network seeks your involvement

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