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Water PLUS. Point-of-Use LED Ultraviolet System. Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition University of Washington Seattle, WA. The Problem. 2.5 million deaths every year Children Under 5 1.8 million deaths per year 5000 deaths per day 1.1 billion people lack
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WaterPLUS Point-of-Use LED Ultraviolet System Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition University of Washington Seattle, WA
The Problem 2.5 million deaths every year Children Under 5 1.8 million deaths per year 5000 deaths per day 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water Source: World Health Organization, World Health Report 2004
The Solution • Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes (UV LEDs) • Point of Use (POU) = User in control • Safe and Effective • Low Power demand • Low Total Cost of Ownership • Long Lasting • New Technology • First mover advantage germicidal
Our Team • Professional experience • Medicine, epidemiology, water resources, electrical & mechanical engineering, business, law, and manufacturing • International experience • Guyana, Bolivia, Argentina, Haiti, India, Cambodia, Uganda, Costa Rica, Thailand, Peru, Mexico • Collaborative experience • CDC, WHO, Ministries of Health, Engineers without Borders
The Product • Modular • Various power sources • Works with existing water systems • Fail-safe operation Water Cistern WaterPLUS System
Initial Markets Bangladesh Monthly Household Income (USD), 2005 • We’re technical experts with a great product • We want to work with the best marketing experts • Strategic Partnerships: • Population Services Int. • Unilever • Roll-out in urban areas, then expand to rural Dhaka, Bangladesh Resource Availability by Income Quartile, Dhaka, 2000 Kampala, Uganda
IP Management Intellectual Property Rights Patents United States Branding International Awareness & Reputation Trademarks Protection Both Local & International Certifications World Health Organization & US EPA Accreditation
Phase 4 Phase 3 Phase 2 Phase 1 Operations Timeline • Jan 2008 • Venture formation • Secure funding • Design • prototype • $12,000 • Jan 2009 • Measure diarrheal outcomes • User assessment study • Optimize product • $ 85,000 • Jan 2011 • Launch four distribution centers in surrounding rural areas • Begin expanding to other world markets • Jan 2010 • Launch product in • two markets • Dhaka • Kampala • $40,000 • 3rd party sponsored health impact study
Social Return on Investment • 5,949 lives saved • 7,615,800 diarrheal episodes prevented • $79,965,903 recovered in economic activity • 10x return on investment