by rb2e on 3/5/18, 4:43 PM with 0 comments
by delhanty on 3/5/18, 11:58 PM
We have Kickstarter etc. now. He had none of that, and was a forerunner.
From the article:
>But while the Baygens certainly sold and were used, their biggest impact was probably that they had been made by a First World engineer who cared about the Third World.
>There are now all sorts of inventions aimed at the developing world and it's a relatively common thing for young engineers to dedicate themselves to, but that didn't always used to be the case.
>I think Trevor Baylis deserves considerable credit for having kicked that off and for having served as an inspiration to many other young engineers and inventors.
Also obituary in The Guardian. [0]
[0] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/05/trevor-ba...