Bas van Abel

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Bas van Abel
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Born (1977-08-18) August 18, 1977 (age 47)
Nijmegen, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Occupation(s)Social entrepreneur, designer, electrical engineer
Known forFounding Fairphone
Notable workOpen Design Now: Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive

Bas van Abel (born August 18, 1977, in Nijmegen, Netherlands) is a Dutch designer, electrical engineer, and social entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder of Fairphone, a social enterprise dedicated to creating sustainable and ethically produced smartphones.

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Early life and education

Bas van Abel studied Interaction Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts and pursued a parallel degree in Electrical Engineering and Programming at Delft University of Technology. His multidisciplinary education provided him with the skills to merge technology, design, and social impact. [1]

Career

Van Abel began his career at the Waag Society in Amsterdam, a nonprofit organization focused on the intersection of art, technology, and electronic media. His work there emphasized sustainability and fair trade in consumer electronics, which eventually inspired the creation of Fairphone. [2]

In 2013, Bas van Abel founded Fairphone, a company that produces modular smartphones designed for longevity, repairability, and ethical sourcing of materials. Fairphone addresses issues such as conflict minerals, labor conditions, and electronic waste. Under his leadership, the company gained recognition for its innovative approach to sustainable technology and became a certified B Corporation. [3] [4]

Van Abel stepped down as CEO of Fairphone in 2018 to focus on the company's strategic direction as a member of its supervisory board. His successor, Eva Gouwens, continued to build on his vision for ethical electronics. [5]

Achievements and impact

Bas van Abel's work with Fairphone has had a profound impact [6] on the electronics industry, challenging traditional practices and promoting transparency, sustainability, and ethical consumption. The company's modular design philosophy has influenced the broader conversation around the right to repair and the environmental impact of consumer electronics. [7]

Van Abel has received numerous awards for his contributions, including:

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Publications

Bas van Abel has contributed to the discourse on open design and sustainability through his publications. Notable works include:

References

  1. "Ashoka Fellow: Bas van Abel". Ashoka. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  2. "Meet the Leader Podcast: Bas van Abel". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  3. Schuetze, Christopher F. (2 June 2014). "Fairphone Aims to Produce Conflict-Free Phones". The New York Times. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  4. "Fairphone mise sur ses smartphones durables pour se démarquer". Le Monde. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  5. "Iværksætter fortsætter rejsen mod fair telefon". Børsen. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  6. "Impact Report - A challenge to the electronics industry". Fairphone. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
  7. "Fairphone: Designer entwickeln ein Fair-Trade-Handy". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  8. "Global Economy Prize 2018: Bas van Abel". Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  9. "Fairphone creator success is a signal to industry". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  10. "Open Design Now: Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive". Fabguru. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  11. Akemu, Ona; Whiteman, Gail (4 May 2016). "Fairphone: Organising for Sustained Social Impact". RSM Case Development Centre. Erasmus University Rotterdam. Retrieved 2025-04-01.