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		<title>A washing machine that can fit in a micro-condo and uses no electricity has won a national award</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A washing machine that can fit in a micro-condo and uses no electricity has won a national award for its Toronto designer. The Drumi clothes washer is about the size of a water cooler bottle, weighs less than seven kilograms, and is powered with a foot pedal. It&#8217;s designed to be suitable for use in the tiny [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="yui_3_9_1_1_1447045227449_861" class="first">A washing machine that can fit in a micro-condo and uses no electricity has won a national award for its Toronto designer.</p>
<p id="yui_3_9_1_1_1447045227449_996">The Drumi clothes washer is about the size of a water cooler bottle, weighs less than seven kilograms, and is powered with a foot pedal. It&#8217;s designed to be suitable for use in the tiny apartments in crowded urban areas and in remote areas of the developing world, without good access to electricity.</p>
<p>It has won a $3,600 national award from the James Dyson Foundation for its inventor, Yi Jiang, a recent graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto. He and four runners-up go on to the international competition for a chance to win a $54,000 grand prize, plus $9,000 for their university, in November.</p>
<p>Jiang, who invented the Drumi as his industrial design thesis project, said he was inspired by his own experience living in a Toronto high-rise apartment. He found it a pain to drag his full laundry basket down many floors to the common laundry room, find a machine, find the right change, then return to pick it up 45 minutes later.</p>
<p>&#8220;One day, I saw someone wash some nasty shoes in the full-size washer,&#8221; he recalled.</p>
<p>That motivated him to come up with an alternative laundry solution.</p>
<p>The Drumi can wash about a quarter load of laundry or two kilograms at a time — about three T-shirts, three pairs of socks, and three pairs of underwear at once, or a single pair of jeans. It can&#8217;t wash towels or bedsheets, so it can&#8217;t completely replace a regular washing machine.</p>
<p>Rather, says, Megan Savage, who handles media and communications for Yirego, it&#8217;s designed to reduce the number of trips you need to make to the laundromat.</p>
<p>Laundry and detergent is loaded in the top, and pumping on the pedal (the way you would pump up a ball with an foot-powered air pump) with your foot turns the drum.</p>
<p>Not a &#8216;huge workout&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not too difficult,&#8221; Savage said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not like it&#8217;s a huge workout or anything like that.&#8221;</p>
<p>You need to pump for two minutes for the wash cycle, then another two minutes for the rinse.</p>
<p>After graduating in 2013, Jiang launched a company called Yirego to commercialize Drumi, winning several awards along the way.</p>
<p>He has just returned from a trip to China to meet with potential manufacturers. (He is also working with some Canadian manufacturers). He received an email about the Dyson award after returning to his hotel at 1 or 2 a.m.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s really exciting,&#8221; said Jiang, who couldn&#8217;t sleep after getting the news.</p>
<p>He plans to use the money to develop the product further with manufacturers to make mass production feasible.</p>
<p>At the moment, the Drumi is available on Yirego&#8217;s website to pre-order for $169. Jiang estimates delivery will take place next summer, and plans to launch a crowdfunding campaign before then.</p>
<p>The Canadian runners up this year include:</p>
<p>&#8211; CEE light, a power storage device designed by electrical engineering students at the University of Saskatchewan, with add-ons that can be used for lighting or water sterilization. It&#8217;s based on an electronic device called a capacitor that can be recharged over 500,000 times without losing power, unlike a battery, and is designed to help replace kerosene and candles in places with limited access to electricity. It&#8217;s expected to cost about $10.</p>
<p>&#8211; Grasp, a keyless bicycle smart lock invented by mechatronics engineering students at the University of Waterloo. Instead of a key, it relies on biometrics, allowing you to use your fingerprint. It includes an app that lets you monitor it from your phone.</p>
<p>&#8211; Screw cutter project, a device designed by biomedical engineering students at the University of British Columbia, that helps surgeons in the developing world create custom surgical screws for mending broken bones.</p>
<p>&#8211; Voltera V-One, designed by mechatronics engineering students at the University of Waterloo that allows anyone — including hobbyists — to print custom circuit boards.</p>
<p>The James Dyson Award, run annually in 20 countries, is open to students and recent graduates in product design, industrial design or engineering who design &#8220;something that solves a problem.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funded by the James Dyson Foundation, a charity that supports design, technology and engineering education. The charity was started by James Dyson, a British engineer and founder of the Dyson vacuum cleaner company.</p>
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