Saturday, June 6, 2020

2016 ISHOW Kenya

2016 ISHOW Kenya 2016 ISHOW Kenya 2016 ISHOW Kenya Three groups from a field of nine finalists won the opposition in Nairobi, Kenya. Their items went from apparatus for mining to sanitation and agribusiness hardware. ASMEs Noha El-Ghobashy, on the left, and KPMG Kenyas Samuel Neri, right, present the honors. Rose Nyawira, fellow benefactor, and Patrick Kiruki, prime supporter and architect, Banza Limited, show a model for their waterless can. Tune in to Patrick and Rose clarify how they imagine improving sanitation in Kenya. Taita Ngetich, of Illuminum Greenhouses, presents his plans for a trickle water system framework to ISHOW judges. Watch to Ngetich clarify how he figures his framework will improve yield and improve livelihoods for famers in creating districts. Lawrence Ojok, author, and Eduardo Monte, both of Green Rock Drill, present their structure for a compact stone drill. Tune in to Ojok clarify how his versatile drill can fill a specialty between costly gear for huge scope mining and artesian mining that relies upon hand instruments. ISHOW Videos delivered and coordinated by Roger Torda, ASME Public Information. .picBlurb { cushioning removed:0 0 10px !significant; vertical-adjust: top; } .picImg { cushioning removed:0 0 !significant; vertical-adjust: top; }

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