: To ensure it could be repaired anywhere, they replaced zippers with buttons and used durable, easy-to-wash nylon and vinyl.
The team rejected the idea of a "cheaper box with a plug" and instead developed a portable, non-electric "sleeping bag". Embrace 01
Jane Chen eventually moved to India to launch Embrace Global , turning the prototype into a reality. By 2025, the organization had saved through partnerships like the Ujala Project. : To ensure it could be repaired anywhere,
: The final product cost between $25 and $100 , making life-saving technology accessible to the world's most impoverished populations. Saving a Million Lives By 2025, the organization had saved through partnerships
The story of the infant warmer is a journey of "extreme affordability" that began in a Stanford classroom and grew into a global movement to save millions of newborns. The Spark of an Idea