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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. Mar 15, 2015 · Mijeno’s invention, called SALt, or Sustainable Alternative Lighting, is created by dissolving two tablespoons of salt in a glass of water. The lamp is equivalent to seven candles or the brightness of a low-LED bulb, and can last up to eight hours.

  3. Jun 19, 2015 · Aisa Mijeno, an engineering professor at De La Salle University – Lipa in the Philippines who engages in social work and Greenpeace projects, invented this alternative lighting system that does not use batteries and harmful chemical like kerosene to work.

  4. Aisa Mijeno is the CEO of SALt (Sustainable Alternative Lighting), which she co-founded in 2014 with her brother, Raphael Mijeno. SALt is a tech startup the Mijeno siblings call a social movement, motivated by tribal communities who do not have access to electricity.

  5. May 25, 2017 · Aisa Mijeno: SALt is based on metal-air technology where it consumes ambient air as cathode, metal anode and saline solution to create a chemical reaction. This generates enough power to light up LEDs and charge low-power mobile devices like cell phones.

  6. Nov 12, 2014 · With the help of Ideaspace, which provided them funding and “soft support,” Mijeno and her brother Raphael put up their startup SALt or Sustainable Alternative Lighting. Aisa Mijeno...

  7. 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.