Thursday, September 25, 2008

the thought and the action

Some thoughts seep so deep into the bone and create an itch so strong that you have to do something about it. That is how it all began...


the thought


What iF,
we coexist with nature, as if we were never to be. 

Imagine being surrounded by an untouched natural world wherever you are. Yet, imagine a world where there is creation, there is taking from the nature and there is giving back. A world as it should be and will be as we make it our one end, our one vision. 

There is creation today, there always has been and will be. For as along we are awake we seek engagement, we seek enrichment of this experience. We have created uncountable experiences over the ages, and continue to do so day in and day out. And for our own designs we pilfer from nature and do not care what we throw back for it to handle.

We will always be here, or so is the hope, but will nature survive us? Maybe not at this rate when we are all over it leaving it bruised and blue. We need to coexist with nature. We need to reduce our foot print on it. Of course we will still produce, consume and dispose, but we need to conserve and reuse everything. We need to give back nothing that nature is not used to. We need to be as if we were never to be but another part of it.


the action


Sustainable Power,
wherever you are, whenever you need it! 

As we forge ahead in time, the desire to share experiences with more and more people is taking a deeper root. Affordable solutions for healthcare, education, transportation, communication, lifestyle and entertainment are emerging at a rapid pace to enable even the grassroots to share the same life.  

Energy is an essential component enabling these devices to serve us. And with increasing reach and mobility there is a need for the energy sources to be available everywhere or be mobile. It would indeed be ideal if we were able to tap energy out of any source available at hand. This what we have set out to achieve at ideaForge.


www.ideaforge.co.in


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