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Hoosein Unice

Issue 29


If all designers were as concerned with functionality, user-safety and environmental issues as Hoosein Unice, the world would indeed be a brighter place.


A designer and production manager with the QD-Group, a leading SA electronic-design firm with a hi-tech manufacturing network, Hoosein is passionate about his influences and ambitions.

He has a thoughtful, intelligent approach to his work – which is why his Genie Lamp won the 2005 Eskom Energy-Efficiency Design Competition.

But Hoosein's genius design was born of a tragedy: "A friend lost his only son when his home in an informal settlement burnt down. A candle had fallen over and started a fire," he says.

There's magic in the Genie
The Genie is a rechargeable, battery-powered lamp made of all-recyclable parts that emits white fluorescent light, lasts up to 14 hours and radiates enough light to illuminate two rooms. When the lamp is fully charged it can be stored for up to four months, retaining eight hours of energy.

When left plugged into conventional electric sockets (or car cigarette-lighter adaptors, sold as optional extras) Genie lamps automatically switch on, at night, in the event of power failures.

Some of the models also come with solar-charging panels.

Hoosein furthermore proposed a franchise system through which community entrepreneurs can rent out Genies and offer their customers a recharging service – a project he says could create up to 12 000 jobs.

- Hoosein Unice: 011 466 2300, 082 048 4372, hooseinu@qd-group.co.za


Comments on this feature   
This is such a great idea - surely it can be installed in all homes - not only as a saving measure, but most definely as a safety feature. - Helene

   
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