Safe-start Infant Radiant Warmer
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Specific Problem: Infant Mortality Rate in Low-Resource Settings due to Hypothermia
This project tackles the devastating issue of hypothermia in premature newborns born in low-resource settings, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa.
Scale of the Problem:
High Prevalence of Premature Births: WHO Statistics show that over 20% of infants born annually in Sub-Saharan Africa are premature and about 79.8% of them lack the body fat and development to regulate their body temperature, making them highly susceptible to hypothermia.
Global Impact:
Globally, hypothermia is a leading cause of death in newborns, with an estimated 1 million deaths annually. However, the problem is disproportionately severe in low-resource settings. This is due to;
Limited Access to Solutions: Existing radiant warmers, the standard treatment for hypothermia, are often:
- Expensive: Prohibitively costly for under-resourced healthcare facilities.
- Fragile: Prone to breakdowns, further straining limited resources.
- Power Dependent: Require a constant and reliable power supply, unavailable in many rural areas.
Factors Addressed by Our Solution:
- Cost: Our design prioritizes affordability by utilizing low-cost materials and locally sourced components, making it accessible to resource-limited settings.
- Durability: The robust and modular design ensures long-term functionality and easy repairs using readily available parts, minimizing downtime.
- Power Dependence: Low power consumption combined with a sustainable backup system (solar panels and batteries) ensures operation regardless of external power grids.
Impact of Our Solution:
By addressing these critical factors, our infant radiant warmer has the potential to significantly reduce infant mortality rates associated with hypothermia in low-resource settings. This translates to saving countless lives and offering a brighter future for vulnerable newborns.
Our product, Safe Start, is a radiant warmer that has been specifically designed to be used in low-resource healthcare settings. It is aimed at addressing infant hypothermia by automatically controlling and maintaining the baby's temperature. Additionally, Safe Start monitors three vital signs – temperature, oxygen levels, and heartbeat.
Safe Start's advanced technology regulates both the surrounding temperature and the baby's temperature to ensure optimal warmth and comfort without requiring constant manual adjustments from healthcare providers. This automated system simplifies the caregiving process, allowing healthcare providers to focus on other critical tasks while still providing high-quality care to newborns.
Furthermore, Safe Start continuously monitors the baby's vital signs, providing real-time feedback to healthcare providers and alerting them to any abnormalities or concerns. By integrating temperature control and vital sign monitoring into one user-friendly device, Safe Start enhances the efficiency, effectiveness, and safety of neonatal care in low-resource settings, ultimately saving lives and improving healthcare outcomes for newborns.
Safe Start works by utilizing a combination of heating elements and temperature sensors to maintain a stable and comfortable environment for the newborn. The warmer is equipped with a backup power system to ensure uninterrupted operation, even in areas with unreliable electricity supply.
The technology used in Safe Start is simple yet effective, leveraging locally available materials and straightforward engineering principles to keep costs low and accessibility high. The design prioritizes user-friendliness, reliability, and affordability, making it suitable for use in a wide range of healthcare facilities, from rural clinics to urban hospitals.
In essence, Safe Start is a lifesaving device that provides warmth and comfort to newborns in need. It offers a practical and sustainable solution to combat infant hypothermia in resource-constrained environments.
Our innovative infant radiant warmer directly impacts two crucial groups:
1. Premature Newborns:
- Who they are: These fragile babies are born before 37 weeks of gestation, lacking the body fat and development to regulate their own body temperature.
- Current Underservice: In low-resource settings, limited access to expensive and often-unreliable radiant warmers leaves these newborns highly susceptible to hypothermia, a leading cause of death.
- Our Solution's Impact: The affordable and readily available radiant warmer provides a consistent and controlled warm environment, directly combating hypothermia and significantly increasing their chances of survival.
2. Healthcare Workers in Low-Resource Settings:
- Who they are: Dedicated medical professionals in these regions face immense challenges with limited equipment and resources.
- Current Underservice: Existing radiant warmers often require specialized training to operate and maintain, further straining their workload. Additionally, dependence on unreliable power sources adds another layer of complexity.
- Our Solution's Impact: The user-friendly design with basic temperature control allows healthcare workers of varying technical backgrounds to effectively operate and maintain the warmer. The sustainable backup power system ensures they can provide life-saving care regardless of external power limitations.
Empowering Change:
By addressing these critical needs, our solution offers a multifaceted impact:
- Reduced Infant Mortality: Saving countless premature newborns from hypothermia-related deaths.
- Improved Healthcare Delivery: Equipping healthcare workers with a reliable and easy-to-use tool to provide essential care for vulnerable newborns.
- Sustainable Impact: Promoting long-term functionality through a durable design and readily available parts, minimizing dependence on external support.
Overall, our solution empowers both premature newborns and healthcare workers in low-resource settings, fostering a brighter future where every life has a fighting chance.
Our team is well-equipped to deliver a solution that caters to the specific needs of low-resource settings while keeping the user experience at the forefront. Here's how we achieve this:
Diverse Skills and Knowledge:
We bring together individuals with diverse backgrounds in engineering, design, public health, and global development. This comprehensive approach enables us to understand the technical aspects, user needs, healthcare realities, and resource constraints of low-resource settings. We actively seek collaboration with healthcare professionals and community leaders in these regions.
User-Centered Design Approach:
We prioritize extensive research and consultation with healthcare workers and local communities throughout the design process. By doing so, our solution addresses specific needs and integrates valuable insights. Field testing prototypes in collaboration with local partners allows us to refine the design for optimal functionality and ease of use within the target environment.
Sustainable Implementation:
We partner with local organizations and manufacturers to ensure the design can be produced and maintained using readily available materials and resources, fostering long-term sustainability. Training programs for healthcare workers are developed and delivered in collaboration with local partners, ensuring proper use and maintenance of the warmers.
Transparency and Accountability:
We remain committed to open communication and feedback loops with the communities we serve. We actively monitor the impact of our solution and adapt our approach as needed to ensure continued effectiveness and relevance to the local context.
While we acknowledge the limitations of not directly representing these communities, our diverse team and user-centered approach bridge that gap. We are dedicated to working alongside healthcare workers and local leaders to ensure our solution is not just designed for, but also designed with, the communities it aims to serve.
- Increase access to and quality of health services for medically underserved groups around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, and LGBTQ+ individuals).
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- Pilot
We are currently at the Prototype stage of development for our infant radiant warmer design. Here's why this stage is most accurate:
- Functional Prototype: We have built a functional prototype of the radiant warmer using low-cost materials and incorporating a basic temperature control system.
- Initial Testing: While not yet tested in a clinical setting, we have conducted internal tests to verify the functionality of the heating element and temperature control system.
- Limited User Feedback: We have gathered initial feedback from medical professionals on the design concept and usability features.
Next Steps for Further Development:
- Refined Prototype: Based on the initial testing and feedback, we will refine the prototype to optimize performance and user experience.
- Pilot Testing: We are actively seeking partnerships with healthcare facilities in low-resource settings to conduct pilot testing of the refined prototype with real-world user feedback.
- Scaling Up: The data and feedback from pilot testing will be crucial for further improvements and pave the way for larger-scale production and implementation.
Focus on Accomplishments:
While we haven't served any direct beneficiaries yet due to the prototype stage, our focus has been on building a functional prototype and gathering initial feedback to ensure a user-centered and effective design.We have reached the Prototype stage of developing our design for an infant radiant warmer. At this stage, the prototype is the most accurate representation of our design. Our progress so far includes:
- Functional Prototype: We have created a functional prototype of the radiant warmer using low-cost materials and incorporating a basic temperature control system.
- Initial Testing: Although we have not yet tested the prototype in a clinical setting, we have conducted internal tests to verify the functionality of the heating element and temperature control system.
- Limited User Feedback: We have gathered initial feedback from medical professionals on the design concept and usability features.
Our next steps for further development are as follows:
- Refined Prototype: Based on the initial testing and feedback, we will refine the prototype to optimize performance and user experience.
- Pilot Testing: We are actively seeking partnerships with healthcare facilities in low-resource settings to conduct pilot testing of the refined prototype with real-world user feedback.
- Scaling Up: The data and feedback from pilot testing will be crucial for further improvements and pave the way for larger-scale production and implementation.
Our focus so far has been on building a functional prototype and gathering initial feedback to ensure a user-centered and effective design. Although we have not yet served any direct beneficiaries due to the prototype stage, we are committed to creating a product that will make a positive impact in low-resource settings.
We are applying to Solve because we believe in its mission to support innovative solutions that address global challenges. Specifically, we see Solve as a platform that can provide valuable connections, resources, and support to help us overcome various barriers and accelerate the impact of our solution, Safe Start.
Financially, we face challenges in scaling up production and reaching more healthcare facilities in low-resource settings. Solve can help us connect with potential investors, donors, or funding opportunities to support our growth and expansion efforts.
From a technical perspective, we may encounter hurdles in refining and optimizing the design of Safe Start, as well as ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Solve's network of technical experts and partners can offer guidance, mentorship, and expertise to navigate these challenges effectively.
Legally, we need to ensure that Safe Start meets all necessary regulatory requirements and intellectual property considerations. Solve can connect us with legal experts or advisors who can provide guidance and support in navigating legal frameworks and protecting our intellectual property rights.
Finally, from a market perspective, we seek to overcome barriers related to market access, distribution channels, and competition. Solve can help us identify strategic partnerships, collaborations, or market entry strategies to effectively position Safe Start and maximize its reach and impact.
Overall, we see Solve as a valuable platform that can provide holistic support across financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market-related barriers, enabling us to realize the full potential of Safe Start and make a meaningful difference in addressing infant hypothermia in low-resource settings.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
Safe Start stands out as an innovative solution due to its multifaceted approach to addressing infant hypothermia in low-resource settings. Unlike traditional radiant warmers, Safe Start is specifically designed to meet the unique needs and challenges of resource-constrained healthcare facilities, making it a pioneering solution in the field.
Our innovative infant radiant warmer tackles the challenge of hypothermia in low-resource settings through a multi-pronged approach:
Focus on Affordability and Sustainability:
- Unlike traditional high-cost warmers, we prioritize low-cost materials and locally sourced components, making the design accessible to resource-constrained healthcare facilities.
Durable Design for Long-Term Functionality:
- The modular build allows for easy repairs using readily available parts, minimizing downtime and maximizing the lifespan of the warmers, unlike fragile traditional models.
Dual Power Source for Uninterrupted Care:
- We offer the flexibility of a sustainable solar panel and battery storage system or an adaptation for safe heat distribution from a readily available fuel source, ensuring functionality regardless of external power limitations.
Simple Technology for User-Friendliness:
- By avoiding complex control systems, our design utilizes basic temperature control mechanisms, making it easy to operate and maintain for healthcare workers with varying technical backgrounds.
Market Transformation Potential:
- By demonstrating the effectiveness of a low-cost and sustainable radiant warmer, we can encourage a shift in the market towards more accessible solutions for resource-limited settings.
- Our design has the potential to become a standard model for infant care in these regions, significantly improving healthcare delivery and reducing infant mortality rates.
Overall, our innovative approach offers a practical and replicable solution that can be readily adopted and adapted, paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable healthcare landscape in low-resource settings.
Our aim is to combat infant hypothermia in low-resource settings through a cost-effective and accessible solution. Our device, Safe Start, has an intuitive design and robust performance, making it easier for healthcare providers to operate and maintain. With increased access to Safe Start and improved neonatal care practices, we expect a reduction in infant hypothermia and mortality rates. Safe Start's innovative approach has the potential to inspire similar innovations, leading to a more sustainable and equitable healthcare landscape.
Impact Goal 1: Reduce Infant Mortality Rates in Low-Resource Settings
- Target: Achieve a 20% reduction in the rate of hypothermia-related deaths in premature newborns within two years of implementing our solution in pilot regions.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Partner with local healthcare facilities to track the number of premature births and hypothermia-related deaths before and after the introduction of our radiant warmers.
- Collect data on the number of newborns treated with our warmers and their health outcomes.
Impact Goal 2: Increase Access to Affordable Infant Care in Low-Resource Settings
- Target: Ensure our radiant warmers are available in at least 500 healthcare facilities in low-resource settings within two years.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Track the number of warmers produced and distributed to healthcare facilities.
- Conduct surveys with healthcare providers to assess the affordability and accessibility of our solution compared to existing options.
Impact Goal 3: Empower Healthcare Workers in Low-Resource Settings
- Target: Train at least 100 healthcare workers on the operation and maintenance of our radiant warmers within two years.
- Measurement Indicators:
- Monitor the number of healthcare workers trained on using and maintaining the warmers.
- Conduct post-training evaluations to assess the knowledge and skills of healthcare workers in operating the warmers effectively.
Beyond Numbers:
While quantitative data is crucial, we will also gather qualitative feedback from healthcare workers and families to understand the real-world impact of our solution on the quality of care and patient outcomes.
By setting measurable goals and using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data, we can effectively track our progress toward saving lives and improving healthcare delivery in low-resource settings.
Our solution utilizes a combination of innovative heating elements, temperature sensors, and automated control systems to regulate the surrounding environment and maintain optimal warmth for newborns suffering from hypothermia. This technology ensures consistent and reliable temperature control, while also monitoring vital signs such as temperature, oxygen levels, and heartbeat, providing a comprehensive solution to combat infant hypothermia in resource-constrained healthcare settings. Additionally, Safe Start incorporates backup power systems to ensure uninterrupted operation, further enhancing its reliability and effectiveness in saving infant lives. Safe Start is a technology that helps regulate the temperature of the environment and maintain optimal warmth for newborns who have hypothermia. It uses innovative heating elements, temperature sensors, and automated control systems to ensure consistent and reliable temperature control. Safe Start also monitors vital signs such as temperature, oxygen levels, and heartbeat, providing a comprehensive solution to combat infant hypothermia in healthcare facilities with limited resources. Additionally, Safe Start incorporates backup power systems to ensure uninterrupted operation, making it more reliable and effective in saving infant lives.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
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- Tanzania
- Kenya
- Uganda
Full-time staff = 2
Part-time staff =3
We have been working on this solution for about two years now since August of 2022
We understand the importance of fostering a diverse and inclusive team environment to create the most effective solutions. While our team is currently under development, we are committed to building a group that reflects a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Here's how we plan to achieve this:
Recruitment Strategy: We will actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds in engineering, design, public health, and global development during our team formation process. This will involve utilizing job boards and professional organizations that cater to underrepresented groups in STEM fields and global development work.
Inclusive Hiring Practices: We will implement unbiased interview practices that focus on skills and qualifications, ensuring a fair chance for all applicants.
Training and Education: We will provide ongoing training and education on diversity, equity, and inclusion for all team members. This will help us create a more aware and respectful work environment.
Moving forward, our team is committed to continuous improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion. We regularly assess our practices and policies, seek feedback from team members, and implement initiatives aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization. By fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment, we believe we can better achieve our mission and create a lasting impact in the communities we serve.
Key Partners
- DIT Design Studio
- DIT Company
- Design and develop affordable radiant warmers
Key Activities
- Conduct testing and validation
-Manufacture radiant warmers
Value Proposition
- Affordable infant radiant warmer
- Sustainable design
- Easy to operate and maintain
Customer Relationships
- Direct sales to hospitals, clinics, NGOs, or government health agencies
- Partnerships with NGOs or foundations
- Training and maintenance support
Customer Segments
- Low-resource healthcare facilities in developing countries
Cost Structure
- Material costs US$ 8200
- Manufacturing costs US$ 17500
- Testing and validation costs US$ 4600
- Training and maintenance costs US$ 4000
Revenue Streams
- Direct sales
- Maintenance Services
- Training Services
- Partnership and Collaboration
- Organizations (B2B)
Direct Sales: We aim to establish a market for our infant radiant warmers in low-resource settings by selling them directly to key stakeholders. This could include hospitals, clinics, NGOs, or government health agencies serving these communities.
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Pricing Strategy: We have set a price point that covers our production costs, and operational expenses, and allows for a reasonable profit margin. However, affordability remains a crucial factor. We will ensure the price remains accessible for our target customer base.
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Early Traction: While we are still in the development phase, securing pilot partnerships with a few strategically chosen healthcare facilities could provide valuable initial sales data and user feedback. This can help refine our pricing strategy and demonstrate the real-world impact of our solution to potential future customers.
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Grant Funding: We are actively pursuing grant opportunities from organizations dedicated to:
- Global Health: Foundations with a focus on improving health outcomes in developing countries.
- Maternal and Child Health: Organizations specifically targeting the well-being of mothers and newborns.
- Medical Technology Innovation: Grants that support the development and deployment of innovative medical devices in underserved settings.
Future Considerations:
- Local Production: As our solution gains traction, we might explore establishing local production partnerships in target regions. This can create jobs, reduce transportation costs, and potentially make the warmers even more affordable for local healthcare facilities.
- Service Contracts: In the future, we might offer additional services such as maintenance support or training programs for healthcare workers. These services could generate additional revenue streams.
Co-founder and CTO of SWAHILI DMAKERS LIMITED