compatibletechnology.org
CTI - Key Supporters
http://www.compatibletechnology.org/our-story/key-supporters.html
Fruit and Vegetable Shredder. Key Supporters and Collaborators. We are thankful for the many people and organizations that make our work possible. Archie D. and Bertha H. Walker Foundation. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Foundation. Edward and Karayn Cunnington Family Foundation. Feed My Starving Children. Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation. First United Methodist Church of the Saint Cloud Region. Fredrikson and Byron Foundation. Jeanne M. Voigt Foundation.
extreme.stanford.edu
What is Extreme? | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/what-extreme
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Design for Extreme Affordability (officially listed at Stanford as ME206a-b/OIT333-334 and fondly called Extreme ) is a two-quarter course offered by the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. Each year, 40 Stanford graduate students from across campus engage with 5 global partners to produce 10 transformative projects. The students participate in a human-centered design process that leads them to establish deep empathy with their users while using...
extreme.stanford.edu
Extreme Videos | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/extreme-videosphotos
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Here are a few Design for Extreme Affordability videos to satisfy your craving for more info about the course and student projects:. 5/18/13 CNN's The Next List profiles Jim Patell. 10/15/11 Jim Patell describing the Extreme course. 10/12/11 Tradition of Innovation: Jane Chen. 06/25/11 Peter Frykman interview - The genesis of Driptech. 08/10/10 Jim Patell talking about Extreme Expo '10. Extreme Affordability 5 min Video. 06/08/08 Might Mitad Video.
extreme.stanford.edu
Press | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/press
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. 05/17/13 CNN's " The Next List. Profiles Jim Patell watch the episode. 05/12/13 AdaptAir receives second place prize in the BASES 2013 annual challenge. Stanford Daily. BASES awards $150,000 to startups in annual challenge". 04/09/13 Stanford GSB Center for Social Innovation. Duct Tape, Empathy, and Radical Collaboration: A Tool Kit for Changing the World" also in Stanford Business Magazine Spring 2013. 12/01/12 Harvard Business Review. ABC's 20/20"...
extreme.stanford.edu
Course Information | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/course-information
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Is Extreme the right course for you? This was my first exposure to the d.school process, and never before in my education have I had such open-ended prompts and deliverables and such encouragement to be creative! The most appropriate summary is what Prof. Beach said to me when I first asked him about Extreme, Extreme will change your life. You could say I’ve drunk the Kool-Aid. Annie Scalmanini, Earth Systems, Extreme 2012. Who are the Extremes?
extreme.stanford.edu
Download Extreme Partner Guide | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/download-extreme-partner-guide
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Download Extreme Partner Guide. Here is our most recent partner guide. DEA Partner Guide 2016-17.pdf. Us for further information. Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED). Bob and Dottie King. Stanford Center for Social Innovation.
extreme.stanford.edu
Apply | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/apply
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Is Extreme right for you? Please review all course information. Before applying. Also, check out our wishlist of personal characteristics for the ideal Extreme student:. We will hold several information sessions on campus in October and early November 2015. Please join us at any or all of the following dates:. Tues, Oct 13, 12pm. At the d.school (building 550). Wed, Oct 21, 6pm. Wed, Oct 28, 12:30pm. Fri, Oct 30, 12:30pm. At the School of Medicine.
extreme.stanford.edu
Project Partners | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/partners
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. The Extreme Partner Guide. Without great project partners, the Design for Extreme Affordability course would not exist. In our nine year history, we have worked with twenty two partners in fourteen countries to complete eighty student projects. We have learned from each of these interactions, and we value the continued friendship of our student and partner alumni. Here's what some of last year's partners had to say about the experience:. Prosthetics...
extreme.stanford.edu
Projects | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/projects/list
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Sanku partners with millers to fortify maize flour, a staple of Tanzanian diet, with necessary micronutrients to prevent stunting and a host of associated diseases. Read more about Sanku. EarthGrow gives Rwandan farming cooperatives a reliable and readily accessible structure for mushroom growing. Read more about EarthGrow. Team Luno is working to establish a soft-shell crab farming industry on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao. DWORMS pro...
extreme.stanford.edu
Beyond Extreme | Design for Extreme Affordability
http://extreme.stanford.edu/beyond-extreme
Skip to main content. Design for Extreme Affordability. Many of our student projects continue after the course ends. Whether a team needs more time to prototype, test, or sort out personnel and business issues, we connect the teams with the resources they need to be successful. Here are a few ways teams may continue working on their projects while at Stanford. Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED). Bob and Dottie King. Stanford Center for Social Innovation.