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VacPac is currently at the prototype stage. In laboratory testing the units meet the required technical specifications for vaccine refrigeration. The next phase of the project will be the field-testing of VacPac by licensed vaccine management officials from several developing countries The purpose of the field tests will be to test technical reliability, in the field operational problems, durability and social acceptability. Funding dependent, the field tests will be conducted in 2005/06. Potential donors are invited to contact the project team. 2.009 Team Orange Current Status of VacPac Peter Augenbergs, Nathan Ball, Geoff Becker, Matt Carvey, Ethan Crumlin, Jonathan Hopkins, Shauna Jin, Aparna Jonnalagadda, Kabir Mukaddam, Olumuyiwa Oni, Christopher Possinger, Ryan Roberts, Gabriel Sanchez, Emily Smith, Curtis Vanderpuije, Myraida Vega, Dan Walker and Amy Wong Special Thanks to: Florian Altmann Diana Chang-Blanc Ela Ben-Ur Jit Bhattacharya Joe Cronin Darcy Duke Dick Fenner Bob Gertsen Steve Haberek Maureen Lynch Dave Meeker Bob Nuttal W arren Seering David Wallace special welder guy guy who donated backpack Kacey Puaa Bridging health, development and environmental issues through practical cooperation between MIT 2.009 Orange, major international organizations and industry Contributing to a more secure cold chain for vaccine preservation Providing multi- source powered refrigeration for regions without electricity or with inadequate electrical supply The Versatile, Off-Grid Ready Refrigerator for Vaccine Preservation and Transport The VacPac The VacPac Curbing vaccine wastage, Extending outreach sessions and Facilitating immunization coverage against preventable diseases. * Patent Pending* Contact 2.009-orange@ mit.edu for any questions The VacPac The VacPac

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V acPac is currently at the prototype stage. In laboratory testing the units meet the required technical specifications for vaccine refrigeration. T he next phase of the project will be the field- testing of V acPac by licensed vaccine management officials from several developing countries T he purpose of the field tests will be to test technical reliability, in the field operational problems, durability and social acceptability. Funding dependent, the field tests will be conducted in 2005/06. Potential donors are invited to contact the project team.

2.009 T eam Orange

Current Status of V acPac

Peter Augenbergs, Nathan Ball, Geoff Becker, Matt Carvey, Ethan Crumlin, Jonathan Hopkins, Shauna Jin, Aparna Jonnalagadda, K abir Mukaddam, Olumuyiwa Oni, Christopher Possinger, Ryan Roberts, Gabriel Sanchez, Emily Smith, Curtis V anderpuije, Myraida V ega, Dan W alker and Amy W ong

Special T hanks to:

Florian AltmannDiana Chang- BlancEla Ben- UrJit BhattacharyaJoe CroninDarcy Duke

Dick FennerBob GertsenSteve Haberek Maureen LynchDave MeekerBob Nuttal

W arren SeeringDavid W allacespecial welder guy guy who donated backpackK acey Puaa

Bridging health, development andenvironmental issues throughpractical cooperation between

MIT 2.009 Orange, major internationalorganizations and industry

Contributing to a more secure cold chain for vaccine preservation

Providing multi- source poweredrefrigeration for regions without

electricity or with inadequateelectrical supply

T he V ersatile, Off- Grid ReadyRefrigerator for V accine

Preservation and T ransport

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Curbing vaccine wastage, Extending outreach sessions and Facilitating immunization coverage against preventable diseases.

* Patent Pending*

Contact 2.009- orange@ mit.edu for any questions

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