Students of Western Caspian University showcased several projects they have been working on at the
During the event, students of Western Caspian University showcased several projects they have been working on at the university's Technopark, including BioMetan, RGB Silkworm, and Techica Stone.
One of these projects, BioMetan, is designed to convert biomass into methane gas. The device is intended for the utilisation of gas in locations where gas pipeline installation is impractical, as well as for farmers who wish to use gas for their needs. This project was awarded first place in the Innovation Exhibition category at the STEAM Azerbaijan Festival 2022.
Another team presented the TECHİCA Stone project, which aims to combat the deformation of stones and the disposal of plastic waste through the recycling of plastics. One of the main causes of stone deformation is the erosion caused by rainwater penetrating the soil layers. With the help of a channel system, this device redirects water either to the sewage system or to tankers for storage and reuse.
The focus of the RGB Silkworm project is on colorization. Typically, dyeing silk threads is an additional cost and time-consuming process. However, in this project, our students achieve direct colorization of silk threads by subjecting the silkworms to mutation.