The Pepper Eater
Providing enterprising Ethiopian women, who process peppers by hand, with a more efficient and safer tool because current methods are labor-intensive and hazardous to their health.
| Startup type: | Social Enterprise |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Beta |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Institutional investor |
| Industries: | Food and Drink |
| Location: | San Francisco, CA, USA |
| Website: | http://ThePepperEater.wordpress.com |
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We will be presenting an update for our project on Wednesday, March 10 at noon in the Stanford d.school!1 year ago |
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ABOUT US
We are four alumni from Design for Extreme Affordability, a project class taught at Stanford’s d.school. Our team is made of current and former Stanford Business and Engineering students.
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Scott Sadlon
MSc in Mechanical Engg. from Stanford University (09), BE in Mechanical Engg. (04) & BA in Engg. Sciences (03) both from Dartmouth College, Engineering Consultant at Armageddon Energy since 2009, Field Engineer at Darfur Stove Project /Oxfam America.
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Samuel Hamner
phd candidate in mechE, nsf graduate fellow, extreme affordability alum, d.school alum, software developer on the opensim project, mechanical designer on 30 meter telescope, co-founder of sonicXlabs
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Bryan Duggan
B.Sc.(Mech. Engg.) from Kettering University(04-08) and currently pursuing M.Sc.(Mech. Engg.) from Stanford University. Working at Stanford University(ME310 Course Assistant) and Angaza Design (Chief Product Engineer).
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Charles Naut
Stanford CS major with an interest in entrepreneurship, technology, and social change.