And the DIY Nobel Prize goes to…
September 27, 2007 by Henrique Monnerat
Filed under Inspiration

…William Kamkwamba. That’s right, if the DIY community had to pick a role model for this year, it has to be William Kamkwamba from Malawi, Africa. William built his family a electricity-producing windmill. And He was 14 when he did that. Using plans he found on a library book called “Using Energy” and modifying them to his needs, he managed to light up 4 light bulbs and to power 2 radios. Now with 19 he has plans to build a bigger one to pump water to a irrigation system for the whole village. How awesome is that?
His presentation at TED is worth getting inspired from.
Nice to mention is that William’s act was first published in a Malawian Blog which was read by TEDGlobal Conference Director Emeka Okafor who decided to invite him for this year’s conference. We see user innovation resolving local problems being spread in grassroots media (blogs) and inspiring global changes. Now William is also writing Blog.
People like him represent the new breed of entrepreneurs that are going to change things around here.
Is this the future or what?
Photos from: www.ted.com

Guilherme Schneider on Thu, 27th Sep 2007 2:34 pm
Fala Henrique, vc deve ter visto, no mesmo evento, mas em todo o caso te mando:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/162
Achei genial.
Abraço, Guilherme.