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Lab-A-Bike is a washing machine powered by the [[UP Padyak]] bike. It's a spin-off project of [[UP Padyak]] project by the UP Mountaineers and is promoted by social entrepreneur Illac Angelo Diaz.
Lab-A-Bike is a washing machine powered by the [[UP Padyak]] bike. It's a spin-off project of [[UP Padyak]] project by the [[UP Mountaineers]] and is promoted by Illac Angelo Diaz, a social entrepreneur and UP Mountaineer.
[[Image:Lab-a-bike.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Lab-A-Bike on National TV. Photo by Illac Diaz]]
[[Image:Lab-a-bike.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Lab-A-Bike on National TV. Photo by Illac Diaz]]
An earlier version of the washing machine, developed by mechanical engineering graduate student, Radu Raduta, won first prize in the MIT IDEAS competition in 2005. It was when he met up with a classmate at the Development Lab (http://web.mit.edu/d-lab/) , Illac Diaz, a Filipino from MIT, that talks about bringing and redesigning the bike for the Philippines was initiated.
In cooperation with the UP Padyak Project Foundation ([http://www.padyak.org www.padyak.org]) , several new designs are being collaborated upon by local engineers working in tandem with the original MIT Team to create the first large scale prototype community laundry micro-enterprise in the [[University of the Philippines]].
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[UP Padyak]]
* [[UP Padyak]]
* [[UPM|UP Mountaineers]]
* [[UPM|UP Mountaineers]]

Latest revision as of 17:25, 16 March 2009

Lab-A-Bike is a washing machine powered by the UP Padyak bike. It's a spin-off project of UP Padyak project by the UP Mountaineers and is promoted by Illac Angelo Diaz, a social entrepreneur and UP Mountaineer.

Lab-A-Bike on National TV. Photo by Illac Diaz

An earlier version of the washing machine, developed by mechanical engineering graduate student, Radu Raduta, won first prize in the MIT IDEAS competition in 2005. It was when he met up with a classmate at the Development Lab (http://web.mit.edu/d-lab/) , Illac Diaz, a Filipino from MIT, that talks about bringing and redesigning the bike for the Philippines was initiated.

In cooperation with the UP Padyak Project Foundation (www.padyak.org) , several new designs are being collaborated upon by local engineers working in tandem with the original MIT Team to create the first large scale prototype community laundry micro-enterprise in the University of the Philippines System.

See Also