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  1. Mar 27, 2016 · The SALt lamp is the brainchild of Aisa Mijeno, an engineer (along with her brother Raphael), who was inspired by members of the Butbut tribe in Kalinga who rely on kerosene lamps for their main source of lighting.

  2. Aisa Mijeno is the CEO and co-founder of SALt, a tech startup that produces saltwater-powered lamps for off-grid communities. Learn how she came up with the idea, overcame the challenges, and expanded the business beyond the Philippines.

  3. Mar 15, 2015 · Aisa Mijeno, an engineer and social worker, created SALt, a lamp that doesn't need electricity, batteries, or kerosene. It only needs salt and water, and can last up to eight hours and charge devices.

  4. Jun 19, 2015 · Aisa Mijeno, an engineering professor and social entrepreneur, invented a LED lamp that runs on salt and water. The lamp can provide light and charge mobile devices for up to 8 hours without batteries or kerosene.

  5. May 25, 2017 · SALt is a sustainable alternative lighting system that uses saltwater and metal-air technology to generate power and charge devices. Learn how Aisa Mijeno co-founded SALt with her brother Raphael and how they aim to create a social movement and a seawater power plant.

  6. Jun 25, 2016 · In 2011, during an immersion trip with a local tribe in the northern province of Kalinga, Aisa Mijeno came up with the idea for Sustainable Alternative Lighting, or SALt, lamp.

  7. Dec 3, 2016 · “To light up the rest of the Philippines sustainably” was the vision of Filipina engineer Aisa Mijeno and so she and her brother invented the Sustainable Alterative Lighting (SALt) lamp. The SALt lamp is an alternative light source that runs on saltwater, which makes it environment friendly and is suitable for people who live in ...