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Revolutionary vaccine carrier ensuring safe delivery in low-income regions

BaXine is a revolutionary vaccine carrier designed to address the challenge of delivering vaccines in low-income countries, where 400,000 deaths annually result from inadequate supply chains. This shortfall stems from temperature-control issues, inefficient capacity, and limited access. Baxine features a thermoelectric Peltier cooler to ensure optimal vaccine temperature, an ergonomic backpack for ease of transport, and a unique dispensing mechanism maintaining internal temperatures. Suitable for remote, rural, or peri-urban settings, BaXine promises to redefine global health by guaranteeing equitable immunisation, epitomising "hope in transit."

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  • Mayuresh Mita

    Mayuresh Mita

    Aston University

    I am an industrial product design and technology graduate from Aston University who has a strong drive and passion for design. My commitment lies in discovering, developing and resolving problems through the power of design. My focus is on crafting desirable and usable products that effectively tackle real-world challenges with an innovative approach. Baxine was developed to help Sustainable Development Goals of good health and well being and reduce global inequalities. I have had the pleasure to present my project at the London New Designers Show 2023 which has further my passion for creating innovative solutions to complex challenges faced by today's society. more

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