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Tata Chemicals Ltd. 's filter, called Swach, the Hindi word for "clean," won the Gold award.
Tata Water Purifier Wins the Top Prize for Novel Product Andrew LaVallee 2010
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Swach, which is less than one metre tall, uses ash from rice milling to filter out bacteria, and also uses tiny silver particles to kill harmful germs that can lead to diseases like diarrhoea, cholera and typhoid.
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Swach, which is less than one metre tall, uses ash from rice milling to filter out bacteria, and also uses tiny silver particles to kill harmful germs that can lead to diseases like diarrhoea, cholera and typhoid.
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R. Gopalakrishnan, executive director of the Tata Group conglomerate, said the Swach was the "first step in a nationwide public effort to offer the consumer and the common citizen his right to have safe drinking water".
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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R. Gopalakrishnan, executive director of the Tata Group conglomerate, said the Swach was the "first step in a nationwide public effort to offer the consumer and the common citizen his right to have safe drinking water".
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Tata Chemicals Ltd. 's "Swach" purifier uses the byproducts of polished rice to help make untreated water drinkable, and Intuitive Automata Inc. 's Autom is a robot made for dieters, helping consumers stick to their weight-loss plans.
Companies Compete for 2010 Prizes for Technological Advances in Asia 2010
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Interestingly, the Swach, which was inspired by Edison's electric bulb, was developed for consumers in rural India who do not always have access to electricity.
Prize Winners Can Help Response to Natural Disasters Kenny Tang 2010
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Swach costs 999 rupees ($22.50), and Tata expects to sell one million units this year.
Tata Water Purifier Wins the Top Prize for Novel Product Andrew LaVallee 2010
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Tata Chemicals Tata Chemicals is this year's Gold award winner, for its Swach water purifier.
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Tata Chemicals The Swach prevents water from being dispensed once its filtration capabilities are exhausted.
Tata Water Purifier Wins the Top Prize for Novel Product Andrew LaVallee 2010
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