VaxDrop
VaxDrop is an automated, solar-powered medical carrier bag designed to store and safely transport vaccines and temperature-sensitive body organs like whole blood for last-mile delivery to remote and off-grid areas.
The World Health Organization estimates that 50% of vaccines are wasted globally every year, primarily due to the lack of temperature control and the logistical infrastructure required for cold chain storage and transportation of vaccines, particularly during the last-mile delivery stage. This results in 1 in 5 children missing out on life-saving immunizations.
This problem is especially prevalent in developing countries like Uganda, where we conducted stakeholder engagement to understand better the challenges facing vaccine distribution.
During our engagement with the Director of Cold Chain Vaccines at the Ministry of Health in Uganda, the Mityana Hospital Administrator, Clinic Officers, Vaccinators, and Parents, we discovered that for every 100 doses of vaccines, 30 are wasted during transit to remote areas. This is largely due to the current vaccine carriers used, which rely on ice cubes to keep the vaccines at the required temperature. However, these ice cubes can only store the vaccines for 6 hours before they melt, breaking the cold chain and rendering the vaccines ineffective. This short storage window is also affected by weather changes; during hot weather, the ice melts faster, and during cold weather, it is harder to carry the vaccine carrier due to its heavy weight and the bad condition of the roads, thus making the people in remote areas miss out on life-saving vaccination.
Furthermore, besides long distances, the lack of proper transportation infrastructure in remote areas also contributes to vaccine wastage. Many of these areas are inaccessible by road, and vaccines have to be transported by foot, bicycle, or even by boat, making it difficult to maintain the required temperature during transportation.
Another issue that contributes to high rates of vaccine wastage is the negative side effects of unsafe vaccines commonly used during vaccination campaigns. Many parents have decided not to support their children in getting immunized due to the fear of these side effects, resulting in high rates of children missing out on life-saving vaccines.
The high rates of vaccine wastage have resulted in economic losses for governments and organizations worldwide, with billions of dollars lost each year and thousands of tons of waste emitted from spoiled vaccines, causing environmental pollution. This wastage represents not only a significant financial burden but also a missed opportunity to save lives and improve public health.
In summary, the problem of vaccine wastage is multifaceted and complex, with a range of challenges that need to be addressed to ensure that every child has access to life-saving immunizations. This includes the need for better temperature-controlled storage and transportation infrastructure, improved transportation infrastructure in remote areas, and strategies to address the negative perceptions around vaccine safety. To address this challenge, we designed VaxDrop, a solution that aims to improve the cold chain storage and transportation of vaccines, particularly in remote areas, to ensure that every child has access to life-saving immunizations.
VaxDrop is an innovative solution designed to tackle the problem of vaccine wastage in developing countries. The solution leverages machine learning technology and collaboration with various stakeholders, such as last-mile vaccinators, to design an automated solar-powered medical carrier bag that is specifically designed to store, monitor, and safely transport vaccines and other temperature-sensitive body organs to remote and hard-to-reach areas.
The key feature of VaxDrop is its real-time temperature monitoring and solar-powered cooling systems, which ensures that the vaccines are stored at the appropriate temperature for an extended period of time, preventing vaccine wastage.
To ensure vaccine safety, VaxDrop utilizes RFID technology, which limits access to authorized personnel, reducing the risks of contamination and theft. Additionally, VaxDrop has an accompanying mobile application that allows hospital administrators and vaccinators to monitor the vaccines, conduct inventory, and remotely collect real-time data on vaccine intake in a given area. This enables policymakers to plan accordingly and respond to the vaccine demand in the region.
To ensure that the VaxDrop is user-friendly, it has been designed in a backpack style, making it lightweight and easy to carry during field vaccinations. The VaxDrop also has a storage capacity of up to 7.4 liters, approximately 740 Vials of 10ml vaccines, which is higher than traditional vaccine carriers, which range from 1.4 to 2.5 Liters.
Overall, VaxDrop is an effective solution that addresses the pressing issue of vaccine wastage in developing countries by using advanced technology and a user-centered approach through stakeholder collaboration. It provides a safe, secure, and efficient means of transportation for vaccines and other temperature-sensitive body organs. It allows real-time monitoring and data collection to support effective vaccine distribution.
VaxDrop aims to have a significant impact on society by increasing access to life-saving vaccines in hard-to-reach areas. This is particularly important in developing countries where transportation and storage infrastructure are lacking, leading to high mortality rates from vaccine-preventable illnesses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Vaccines prevent an estimated 2.5 million deaths among children younger than age 5 every year. Still, 1 child dies every 20 seconds from a disease that a vaccine could have prevented. Why? Because 1 in 5 children worldwide do not have access to the life-saving immunizations that keep children healthy"
By providing a safe, secure, and efficient means of transportation for vaccines, VaxDrop helps to address these issues and ensure that people in remote areas have access to the same level of healthcare as those in more developed regions. The use of advanced technology, such as solar-powered cooling systems and automated temperature control, helps to maintain the integrity of the vaccines and prevent wastage, which further increases their impact.
Additionally, VaxDrop's accompanying mobile application allows for real-time monitoring and data collection, which can aid policymakers in identifying areas where vaccine demand is high and help them to plan accordingly. This can help to reduce the financial burden on the healthcare system and increase the overall effectiveness of vaccination programs.
Overall, VaxDrop has the potential to have a significant impact on society by reducing the mortality rate caused by vaccine-preventable illnesses by increasing access to life-saving vaccines for people in hard-to-reach areas. It can also reduce the financial burden on the healthcare system and help to improve overall health outcomes in these regions.
As a team, we are well-positioned to deliver this solution due to the diverse range of skills and expertise that our team members possess. Our team is made up of five dedicated members with a rich skill set, including a medical doctor who is currently a resident in pediatrics and obstetrics, an experienced field vaccinator, an embedded systems programmer, an electronics engineer, a business analyst, and a team of advisors, including a cold chain vaccine specialist, a software engineer, and a serial entrepreneur.
Our team members have a wealth of experience in the healthcare and technology sectors, which is essential to the successful design, development, and deployment of VaxDrop. Two of the team members have worked on similar projects in the past and have a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in this field.
Additionally, we have established relationships with key stakeholders, including last-mile vaccinators and hospital administrators, which will be critical in ensuring the successful implementation and adoption of VaxDrop. We have also developed a thorough project plan outlining the steps and resources required to design, test, and deploy VaxDrop. This includes conducting extensive research and testing to ensure that the solution meets the needs of the end users and is compliant with all relevant regulations and standards. We also have a dedicated project management team that will ensure that the solution is delivered on time and within budget.
Overall, our team is well-positioned to deliver this solution due to our diverse range of skills, expertise, and experience, as well as our established relationships in the field and our thorough project plan and dedicated project management team. We are confident that our solution will be effective in addressing the problem of vaccine wastage in developing countries and improving access to safe vaccines for all.
To better understand the challenges of vaccine distribution and access in Uganda, we conducted a community assessment with stakeholders, including the Director of Cold Chain Vaccines at the Ministry of Health, the Mityana Hospital Administrator, Clinic Officers, Vaccinators, and Parents.
Through this assessment, we identified several key challenges facing the population we aim to serve. One of the main challenges was the short storage windows of current vaccine carriers, which can only store vaccines for up to 6 hours. This greatly limits the coverage of vaccinations during door-to-door campaigns as they have to travel long distances in a short time frame.
Another issue identified was vaccine shortages due to limited storage containers at health facilities, leaving many parents disappointed when they reach the health facilities. Furthermore, we discovered that high rates of vaccine wastage impose a significant financial burden on the government.
Lastly, we identified that the vaccine carriers used by vaccinators during vaccination campaigns were uncomfortable and caused pain in their shoulders due to discomfort and heavyweight.
To address these challenges, we used the human-centered design approach in collaboration with the stakeholders to design VaxDrop, a portable, insulated vaccine carrier that can maintain the temperature of vaccines for up to 24 hours.
This allows for more efficient door-to-door vaccination campaigns and increased coverage of vaccinations. Additionally, we worked with health facilities to identify and implement solutions for vaccine storage, such as additional refrigeration units, to address the issue of vaccine shortages. To reduce the financial burden and improve accountability, we implemented a monitoring and tracking system for vaccine wastage. Lastly, we conducted user testing with vaccinators to ensure that VaxDrop was comfortable to carry and use during vaccination campaigns, reducing the risk of pain and injury.
Overall, we have taken a comprehensive and collaborative approach to understanding the needs of the population we aim to serve and have implemented solutions to address the challenges identified through our community assessment. By working closely with stakeholders, we have been able to design a vaccine carrier that addresses the specific needs of the population, and we hope that this will lead to a more efficient and effective vaccine distribution system in remote and hard-to-reach communities, especially in developing countries.
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VaxDrop is a portable, solar-powered vaccine carrier bag that has been specifically designed to address the challenges of cold chain vaccine distribution and access in remote and hard-to-reach communities.
It is a new and significantly improved approach to the problem, as it is able to maintain the temperature of vaccines for up to the vaccine shelf-time, which is significantly longer than the current vaccine carriers available on the market. Additionally, VaxDrop is equipped with a temperature control system that can adjust the temperature of the vaccines as needed and an accompanying application that allows for real-time monitoring and tracking of vaccine inventory. This is a significant improvement over traditional vaccine carriers, which rely on ice packs for temperature control and manual counting for inventory management.
One of the key ways in which VaxDrop is going to change the market is by providing a more efficient and effective cold-chain vaccine distribution system. By addressing the specific needs of the population, VaxDrop will be able to improve the reach of vaccinations and thus have a positive impact on public health. Additionally, the improved storage capabilities of VaxDrop and its temperature control system will help to reduce vaccine wastage, which is a significant financial burden to the government.
Furthermore, VaxDrop is designed to be comfortable to carry and use during vaccination campaigns, which will help to reduce the risk of pain and injury for vaccinators. This will lead to a more sustainable and efficient cold-chain vaccine distribution system, as vaccinators will be able to work for longer periods of time without experiencing pain or discomfort. The accompanying application also enables real-time monitoring of the vaccine inventory, reducing the chances of stock-outs, enabling government agencies and hospital administrators to have data-driven planning, and ensuring that health facilities are always well-stocked.
Overall, VaxDrop is a catalytic solution that will change the market by providing a more efficient and effective cold chain vaccine distribution system and will enable broader positive impacts from others in this space. By addressing the specific needs of the population, VaxDrop will help to improve public health, reduce vaccine wastage, and make vaccination campaigns more sustainable.
Our 2023 impact goal is to improve vaccine access for 50,000 children in remote communities and refugee camps in Uganda and Kenya. To achieve this, we will utilize our VaxDrop bags, which have a storage capacity of 7.4 liters and are specifically designed to maintain the proper temperature and conditions for vaccines during transport. We will also establish partnerships with local health facilities and non-governmental organizations, such as the Rotary Club of Kabulasoke, which is currently running a polio vaccination campaign in rural areas of Uganda. Our partnerships will allow us to provide vaccines to children in remote areas and refugee camps where access to vaccines is limited.
In order to reach as many children as possible, we will also work with local community leaders and organizations to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and to educate vaccinators and hospital administrators on how to use the VaxDrop bags.
In addition to improving vaccine access, we also aim to reduce environmental pollution by reducing vaccine wastage. The VaxDrop bags have a built-in temperature monitoring system that will alert healthcare workers if the vaccines are not stored at the correct temperature, thus reducing the risk of spoilage. Our partnerships with local organizations will also help us to ensure that vaccines are not wasted by providing accurate data on the number of children in need of vaccines based on data collected during the vaccination campaigns.
In conclusion, our 2023 impact goal is to improve vaccine access for 50,000 children in remote communities and refugee camps in Uganda and Kenya through the use of our VaxDrop bags, partnerships with local organizations and community leaders, and efforts to reduce vaccine wastage
VaxDrop uses machine learning technology to provide a sustainable solution to vaccine waste by ensuring the vaccines are stored and transported at the right temperature. Machine learning algorithms are used to analyze the data collected by the embedded sensors and microcontrollers, which monitor the temperature inside the VaxDrop bags. The algorithms then automatically regulate the temperature as needed to maintain the optimal conditions for the vaccines.
The embedded systems, such as sensors and Node MC microcontrollers, are responsible for collecting data on the temperature and humidity inside the VaxDrop bags. These systems are connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), which enables real-time monitoring and inventory management of vaccines. Additionally, the VaxDrop's cooling system is powered by solar energy, making it not only sustainable but also cost-effective.
Additionally, the mobile application allows for easy access to the vaccine inventory and real-time remote monitoring of the vaccines' temperature, providing an additional layer of security to ensure that vaccines are not wasted due to improper storage or transportation.
Overall, the combination of machine learning, embedded systems, IoT technology, and solar energy allows for VaxDrop to provide a sustainable solution to vaccine waste by ensuring that the vaccines are stored and transported at the optimal temperature and inventory is always tracked and monitored in real-time while being environmentally friendly and cost-effective unlike the current vaccine carriers being used.
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Our 2023 goal is to enhance access to vaccines for children in remote communities in Uganda and Kenya. To achieve this, we have currently made 2 bags of VaxDrop that we look forward to launching for a pilot study this year. Each unit has a storage capacity of 7.4 liters which equals 740 vials of 10ml doses of vaccines, meaning that one bag can store and serve up to 740 children at a time.
To reach our target of 50,000 children, we plan to conduct 34 outreach/vaccination campaigns in collaboration with local vaccinators, government representatives, non-government organizations, and healthcare facilities. These collaborations will help us to identify and reach the communities that need vaccines the most and to ensure that the vaccines are administered safely and effectively. This is a pilot test of our solution, VaxDrop, and it will allow us to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of our approach before potentially scaling up.
In addition to these outreach campaigns, we also plan to work closely with community leaders and other key stakeholders to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and address any misconceptions or concerns that may exist. We believe that this multi-faceted approach will be key to achieving our goal of enhancing access to vaccines for 50,000 children in remote communities of Uganda and Kenya in 2023.
Currently, the main barriers that exist to the accomplishment of our goal of enhancing access to vaccines for 50,000 children include lack of funds and limited human resources.
Lack of Funds: We need a budget of $25,000 to achieve our target of enhancing vaccines to 50,000 children. Without this funding, we will not be able to purchase the necessary vaccines, pay for transportation and logistics, or compensate our external service providers. To overcome this barrier, we plan to seek funding from non-profit organizations and private donors. We will also look into cost-saving measures such as recruiting vaccinators on a volunteer basis.
Limited human resources: Our team currently has 4 full-time staff, with one licensed vaccinator and one resident medical doctor. To reach our target of 50,000 children, we need more vaccinators and other team members to participate in data collection and analysis. We plan to overcome this challenge through partnerships with health facilities and village health teams. With these collaborations, we will be able to tap into their existing network of vaccinators and medical personnel and ensure that we have enough staff to conduct the 34 outreach/vaccination campaigns required to reach our target.
We will also work on training and capacity building of existing staff and partners to make sure we can achieve our goals
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VaxDrop is a business model that combines both for-profit and not-for-profit elements. Our main goal is to enhance access to vaccines in remote communities and to reduce vaccine wastage during transportation. To achieve this, we have developed VaxDrop, a portable and easy-to-use storage unit for vaccines.
Our key customers include health ministries, hospitals/medical facilities (both private and public), and non-governmental organizations. We believe that these organizations are best positioned to identify and reach the communities that need vaccines the most and to ensure that the vaccines are administered safely and effectively.
Our biggest beneficiaries are communities in remote areas where we look forward to enhancing vaccine transportation. The VaxDrop team is working to make the bag affordable, especially for countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, by retailing at 300$. We target to reach all hospitals in rural communities by the end of 2025; thus, we will be tasked to produce in bulk so as to conserve energy and reduce production cost.
In terms of the market size, the global vaccine storage market size is expected to reach USD 6.3 billion by 2028, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 7.8% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by increasing awareness about the importance of vaccination, the need for better vaccine storage solutions, and the growing demand for vaccines in developing countries.
In terms of competitive opportunity, we see VaxDrop as being well-positioned to capitalize on this growing market. Our solution is unique in that it is specifically designed for remote communities and for last-mile delivery of vaccines. It addresses a critical need in the market that is currently not being met by existing solutions. We also have a competitive pricing strategy which will help us to reach more remote communities and to increase the uptake of vaccines.
Overall, VaxDrop is a B2B organization that aims to provide a unique solution to a critical need in the market while also having a positive impact on communities in remote areas. We aim to achieve this goal through a combination of for-profit and not-for-profit elements by producing in bulk to conserve energy and reduce production costs and targeting a competitive pricing strategy.
Our path to financial sustainability includes seeking funding through participating in competitions such as MIT solv[ED] and seeking grants from government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private donors. We will also look into cost-saving measures such as negotiating bulk purchase discounts and using local resources where possible.
We aim to make the VaxDrop solution affordable, especially for countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, by retailing it at $300. By targeting to reach all hospitals in rural communities by the end of 2023, we will be tasked to produce in bulk so as to conserve energy and reduce production costs.
We also plan to capitalize on the growing market of vaccine storage solutions by providing a unique solution to a critical need in the market while also having a positive impact on communities in remote areas. We believe that by combining for-profit and not-for-profit elements and targeting a competitive pricing strategy, we can achieve financial sustainability in the long run.

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