Designing Medical Devices for Developing Countries From: Medical Design Technology - 11/03/2016 A team from Clemson University's Creative Inquiry (CI) Program's Design of Medical Technology for the Developing World CI has designed and built a robust infant temperature monitoring and regulation system, addressing the needs of rural clinics. Clemson’s Creative Inquiry program aims to empower undergraduate students to work on research and design project stemming from their own curiosity or from the pressing needs of they observe in the world around them. Their work was directed specifically toward Tanzania, where local connections allowed them important insight into the exact problem we were addressing. Read the entire article at: https://www.mdtmag.com/news/2016/11/designing-medical-devices-developing-countries http://digital.mdtmag.com/medicaldesigntechnology/september_october_2016?folio=8&pg=8#pg8 Link: Creative Inquiry Impacts Economic Development http://www.cur.org/assets/1/23/Fall2013_v34.1_speziale.pdf