Project team
The partnership provides a diverse skill set to ensure effective technological innovation and social integration of Aftrak.
The Aftrak partnership comprises experts from four organisations based in the UK, US and Malawi:
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The Wolfson School of Mechanical Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering is one of the biggest engineering schools of its kind in the UK with a research portfolio of around £52 million. The Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST) has a cohort of around 60 academics, researchers and PhD students and a range of laboratory facilities for prototype manufacture and testing.
Tiyeni UK (TU)
Tiyeni UK (TU) are a UK-based NGO who have funded the development of deep bed farming (DBF) as a response to extreme food poverty within Malawi. The organisation has grown year on year as support and demand for DBF has increased. Typically farmers adopting DBF double their agricultural yields and all but eliminate their requirements for expensive imported fertilizers.
Tiyeni Malawi (TM)
Tiyeni Malawi (TM) is a Malawian company, owned by Tiyeni UK and operated at arm's length by a Malawian team. It is growing rapidly to meet increasing demand for DBF training, following government approval of the approach. Historically, the organisation has focused on agriculture, but is now diversifying into water management and carbon credits. Having developed DBF, Tiyeni is now focused on twin objectives:
- ensuring that all farmers in Malawi have access to training in DBF - either through its own programmes, government extension workers or other NGOs
- developing the business model for smallholder deep bed farmers helping them to leverage other DBF benefits, including carbon sequestration and water management
Consortium for Battery Innovation (CBI)
The CBI has delivered cutting-edge research taking lead batteries to a new level. With an expert panel comprising the world’s leading battery manufacturers and research specialists, the Consortium sets the standard for advanced lead batteries and the next generation of energy storage. Based in London England with offices in the US and EU, it is a global industry association and research and innovation organisation. Using lead battery technology supports the rapid development of almost 100% recyclable batteries and the use of existing recycling streams.