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Scientist and Entrepreneur, Aisa Mijeno
Aisa Mijeno is a youthful teacher and specialist at the La Salle University (Philippines), planning the primary model of the SALT Lamp – Sustainable Alternative Lighting controlled by water and salt. The item was presented in 2015 and got some media consideration during the 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation highest point in the Philippines when Barack Obama referenced it. The SALT Lamp runs 8 hours on only 1 glass of pungent water. The light is fueled by the galvanic response of an anode with saline water. The saltwater serves not as the force source but rather as the electrolyte that works with the momentum stream inside the metal-air battery.
Aisa Mijeno is an educator of designing at De La Salle University—Lipa in the Philippines. She was working in an industry for around four years before she left. Shennsaid that she encountered a quarter-life emergency since she was unable to see herself working with a similar organization for the following forty years. She chose to leave that work, travel around the country, and volunteer in different NGOs, something that drove her to discover how she truly needed to manage her life. Following a year, she went after a position at Greenpeace Philippines as an executive campaigner. That is the place where everything began for her, particularly as far as administration.
Along with her sibling Ralph, she helped to establish Sustainable Alternative Lighting (SALt), a social endeavor that is fostering a LED light that suddenly spikes in demand for simply table salt and water. SALt is a tech startup the Mijeno kin calls a social development, inspired by ancestral networks who don’t approach power. Their lead item, the SALt light, won the Good Design Award 2018 introduced by the Japan Institute of Design Promotion, a Japanese complete plan assessment and acclamation framework. The SALt light can be controlled by saltwater through metal-air innovation.