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WaterCleanRaymond Shao, Abraham Hsu,
Derek Hsiao, David Wang
The Problem● Developing countries and rural areas with poverty do not always have water● Takes a long time to get water
Our Competitors
WaterGen Warka Water
Pros Cons Pros Cons
Generates a lot of water
Takes energy Made of natural and biodegradable materials
Costs $1000 per unit
Compact Structure Heavy/Difficult to Move
Does not have any environmental impact
Large structure
Our Solution● Using condensation to gather the water● An outer made of reeds acts as structural support and is aesthetically
pleasing● An antenna will reflect lights to keep birds away● Inside mesh made of plastic gathers water● The water flows through a filter into a storage tank
-none -we help collect water for communities in developing countries
-freezer-boxes to hold kits
-providing clean water for people who do not have access to it.
-people from developing countries
-use donations to ship the kits to making the product to developing countries
-collecting water-helping people in developing countries
-varied costs (money spent depends on how many of our product are built)
-non-profit
WEEK
1
-none -we help collect water for communities in developing countries Get : Social Media
-freezer-boxes to hold kits-materials to make our product
-providing clean water for people who do not have access to it.
-people from developing countries- Middle - aged people who are concerned about others.
-use donations to ship the kits to developing countries
-collecting water-helping people in developing countries-helping people who are in poverty
-varied costs (money spent depends on how many of our product are built)
-non-profit-donations
WEEK
2
-none Get : Social Media
-boxes to hold kits-materials to make our product
-providing clean water for people who do not have access to it.
- Middle - aged people who are concerned about others.
-use donations to ship the kits to developing countries
-collecting water-helping people in developing countries-helping people who are in poverty
-varied costs (money spent depends on how many of our product are built)
-non-profit-donations
WEEK
3
Evolution of the DesignBefore:
● Started - finding a way to clean water
● Started as going to countries to install
After
● Changed to collecting water● We created our prototype on
Tinkercad● Changed to kits with instructions
for people to install once they are they arrive.
Current State of Product (Cross Section)
Interview Questions
For Potential Donors:
1. If you didn’t have water, what would you do?2. Where would you like to see this product being distributed?3. If you were to donate, how much would you donate?4. Where do you think the product can improve on?
Next Steps● Trying to make it more efficient● Finish Tinkercad model● Build small prototype
Thank You For Listening!