The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is currently accepting applications from social innovators focusing on scaling hardware technology solutions
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is currently accepting applications from social innovators focusing on scaling hardware technology solutions
Earth Day 2021: Ratan Tata recognises sustainable innovations by young innovators
Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata took to Instagram to share his wishes for Earth Day 2021 and recognise the efforts of young innovators.
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Earth Day 2021 is being celebrated worldwide with a number of initiatives of planting trees, sustainable initiatives and other earth endearing causes.
Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group Conglomerate, Ratan Tata took to Instagram to share his wishes for the day.
“On this year s Earth Day, I would like to take the time to share the hard work of young volunteers and innovators who have undertaken to protect, conserve and fight for our planet with conviction. They deserve all our support and help, as does the earth, a place common to us all,” he had shared in a post.
Ratan Tata s Shout-Out To The People Who Fight For Our Planet On Earth Day Ratan Tata s Shout-Out To The People Who Fight For Our Planet On Earth Day Earth Day 2021: Ratan Tata has shared a post of appreciation for volunteers and innovators that are working to protect, conserve and fight for our planet
Ratan Tata gave a shout-out to volunteers and innovators who are working on environment conservation.
Tata Group s Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata has shared a post of appreciation for volunteers, innovators and organisations that are working to protect, conserve and fight for our planet on the occasion of Earth Day. Ratan Tata, 83, took to Instagram this morning to give a shout-out to organisations and individuals who are fighting for the environment - either through innovations that are environmentally sustainable or by raising awareness on important issues.
Inspired by Sonam Wangchuk, this Australian college dropout is changing lives in the Himalayas
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Russell Collins first heard about the rocket stove when he met Sonam Wangchuk, an engineer widely known for bringing education reform in Ladakh. The concept of rocket stove pushed Russell to do some digging in his spare time. Russell Collins making the prototype of the stove. (Pics Credit: Ashley Crowther)
The interest later became an obsession and Russell ended up building a prototype of rocket stove in Manali two years ago. Although it did not work, he did not back down on the dream of building a working design while in Australia and tasted success in early 2016, when he built a working prototype, naming it Himalayan Rocket Stove.