Scientific Innovation: KUST Wudil rolls out Water Powered Cooking Stove
In determination to institutionalize its own local content, Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, has concluded plans to roll out full Commercialization of Water Powered Cooking Stove.
The Commercialization of the new technology, recently invented by the university, is aimed to showcase the developmental stride of the institution in the area of technology advancement.
The inventor of the technology, Chemistry graduate of KUST, Yusuf Shamsudeen has written the university’s name in gold and on global arena especially among the prestigious institutions providing local content solution.
The inventor had represented KUST during the recent National Science exhibition organized by the Federal ministry of Science and Technology, Abuja, where the new technology was showcased and categorized among top best innovation at the exhibition.
Unveiling the new ambassador of the university before the management team last Wednesday , the Vice Chancellor, Professor Shehu Alhaji Musa disclosed that the new invention remain another important mile stone in the history of the university under his stewardship.
Professor Shehu said the innovation emanating from the university has further demonstrated the intellectual strength of KUST in the area of research, innovation and technology, adding that the institution is committed to providing practical solution to national challenges.
Apart from the Water Powered Cooking Stove, the Vice Chancellor disclosed several other technological innovation have been invented by various students of the university , the innovations are presently at various stages of completion.
The Vice Chancellor who maintained that the university has commenced the process and procedure of protecting the intellectual property of the technology.
He said the management is partnering with a private own energy firm to create new source of income for the university through a full commercialization of the technology.
According to the VC, the inventor of the technology would be fully incorporated into economic gains with significant percentage in the form of royalty.
He applauded the effort of Yusuf Shamsudeen for flagging the university’s name in brighter light just as he pledged the commitment to support him in other endeavors in future.
Yusuf had earlier won the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) presidential award, an opportunity granted him automatic scholarship to enrol for his master degree and PhD program, besides the immediate employment offer with Federal ministry of Environment, Abuja.