Inventor wins $100,000 MIT sustainability award
Martin Fisher has won the $100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability for developing cheap, human-powered irrigation pumps, the Lemelson-MIT Program in Cambridge says..
The pumps were designed by Fisher and his nonprofit enterprise KickStart to help rural farmers in regions like sub-Saharan Africa.
Fisher's Super MoneyMaker Pump can pull water from a source as much as 30 feet below where the pump operator is standing, and it can then pressurize the water and spray it to a height of more than 40 feet, the Lemelson-MIT Program noted.
"By learning and understanding African societal needs and cultures first hand, Fisher has harnessed the entrepreneurial drive of many Africans and empowered them with sustainable technological inventions," Joshua Schuler, executive director of the Lemelson-MIT Program, said in a statement. Here's a 2007 New York Times feature on the uses of Fisher's investion
The Lemelson-MIT Program, which was founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by inventor Jerome H. Lemelson and his wife, Dorothy, in 1994, recognizes outstanding investors and seeks to encourage sustainable solutions to real-world problems.
(By Chris Reidy, Globe staff)
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