From December 21 to 23, the MOET Department for Energy Savings and Sustainable Development, the Danang Department of Industry and Trade and the Danang Center for Industrial Promotion and Trade Promotion held a show at the Danang Exhibition & Fair Center to promote environmentally-friendly products. Thirty local companies attended, and several new technological products were exhibited, including some from DTU.
The exhibition brought businesses together to promote domestic trade, to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, to improve public health and, at the same time, to sustain local business production. There were three DTU booths displaying products, for use in Construction, Medical, Biological, Pharmacy, Technology and Electronics applications.
The DTU booths
DTU products included:
- High Performance Concrete (HPC) of unburnt clay bricks using lithium batteries, from DTU Faculty of Civil Engineering,
- The “Electric wheelchair trailer,” from the DTU Mechanics Center
- “Zigbee-to-LoRa converters used in wireless sensors,” from DTU Faculty Electrical Engineering
- An “Energy Regenerating Backpack,” from DTU Faculty Electrical Engineering
- An “Air quality monitoring and improvement system, using Lorawan,” from Electrical Engineering
- An “Airplane Passenger Service Robot,” from DTU Faculty Mechanical Engineering
- “Herbal tea to relieve menstrual pain,” and “Coffee Jam,” from DTU Faculty Environmental and Natural Sciences
- The “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation First Aid Training System (eCPR) and the automated external defibrillator (AED)-302 trainer, from the Center for Visualization & Simulation (CVS)
“Zigbee-to-LoRa converters used in wireless sensors,” and "Air quality monitoring and improvement system, using Lorawan" from DTU Faculty Electrical Engineering
"Energy Regenerating Backpack,” from DTU Faculty Electrical Engineering
The automated external defibrillator (AED)-302 trainer
An “Airplane Passenger Service Robot,” from DTU Faculty Mechanical Engineering
The “Electric wheelchair trailer,” from the DTU Mechanics Center
“Coffee Jam” from DTU Faculty Environmental and Natural Sciences
Herbal tea to relieve menstrual pain
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Hieu, a lecturer from the DTU Faculty of Environmental and Natural Sciences, said: “Our DTU Health Science researchers have become increasingly involved in projects to develop new, environmentally- friendly products from natural herbs, including herbal teas to relieve menstrual pain” and “Coffee Jam,” which have received compliments and awards at several competitions. We hope to bring these products to the market very soon".
(Media Center)