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Arunachalam Muruganantham: Come ho avviato una rivoluzione per gli assorbenti!

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TED@Bangalore
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Quando notò che sua moglie era costretta a scegliere tra le spese domestiche e le sue "scorte mensili", Arunachalam Muruganantham promise che l'avrebbe aiutata a risolvere il problema degli assorbenti. La sua ricerca si fece molto personale e lo portò ad avviare un modello di business influente. (Il video è stato registrato a Bangalore, come parte del TED Global Talent Search.)

Arunachalam Muruganantham created a system of simple machines to make modern sanitary napkins -- giving millions of women in his home country and around the world access to hygiene. Full bio »

Translated into Italian by Giacomo Manfreda
Reviewed by Alessandra Tadiotto
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