On "Shark Tank" Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta pitched a solar inflatable light designed for disaster relief aid. Stork and Sreshta asked for $200,000 in exchange for a 10% stake in their company.
It’s a good thing LuminAID’s solar-powered lamps are waterproof — its founders are headed to the Shark Tank. Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta, who designed their first lamps in 2010 and incorporated the ...
Versatile, solar-powered and brilliantly packable, the LuminAID Trio is a smart lighting solution for campers – and you could ...
The holiday season can present a number of challenges for businesses — from inventory management to cutting through the marketing clutter with a memorable message of giving. For LuminAID, the ...
I was skeptical of this inflatable solar-powered lantern, but it's become a staple ...
Investors on the ABC television show “Shark Tank,” particularly Mark Cuban, continue to take a liking to Chicago startup companies. Chicago-based LuminAID became the latest recipient of a “Shark Tank” ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. A Chicago startup that makes solar-powered lanterns, and ...
More solar powered shenanigans for Friday, this time for the developing world. The LuminAID Light consists of a solar panel, a slimline battery and some LEDs, all wrapped up in a tough, inflatable ...
Although it can be considered as a basic human need alongside food, water and shelter, 1.6 billion people all over the world have no access to stable and safe source of light. It's a situation that ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Some people turn in their college coursework and never think about it again, content to pull off a passing grade on the themes in Moby ...
Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and silly sides of science and technology for CNET and other pixel and paper pubs. He's kept his fingers on the keyboard while owning a B&B in Amish ...