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  • Look for great ideas...
    February 1, 2014
    People understand how our lamp works and that it is more favorable than the traditional kerosene lamps, they are also our technology use , "he explains . Even though the Lamp primarily a humanitarian met need is the potential for climate protection. enormously.
  • Bringing Affordable Light To...
    April 1, 2014
    One of five inventors of the LEDsafari lamp interviewed an African student who was recently trained to build his own LEDsafari. The student is very enthused about the invention because it is going to bring affordable light to his continent, giving Africans more time in the evening to study, to discuss, to work, to create.
  • DIY-solar lamp for developing...
    April 15, 2014
    Swiss start-up company LEDsafari of Lausanne has a solar lamp developed in only five nearly always available parts, and which can be put in by the population in developing countries themselves apart and repaired. The lamp is designed as a cheaper, less dangerous and less polluting alternative to the oil lamps that are used by 1.6 billion people around the world.
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  • Look for great ideas...
    February 1, 2014
    People understand how our lamp works and that it is more favorable than the traditional kerosene lamps, they are also our technology use , "he explains . Even though the Lamp primarily a humanitarian met need is the potential for climate protection. enormously.
  • Bringing Affordable Light To...
    April 1, 2014
    One of five inventors of the LEDsafari lamp interviewed an African student who was recently trained to build his own LEDsafari. The student is very enthused about the invention because it is going to bring affordable light to his continent, giving Africans more time in the evening to study, to discuss, to work, to create.
  • DIY-solar lamp for developing...
    April 15, 2014
    Swiss start-up company LEDsafari of Lausanne has a solar lamp developed in only five nearly always available parts, and which can be put in by the population in developing countries themselves apart and repaired. The lamp is designed as a cheaper, less dangerous and less polluting alternative to the oil lamps that are used by 1.6 billion people around the world.