1. Automated Faucet – Patent Awarded
An automated faucet which can dispense water and liquid soap from a same spout when hands are brought under in the order water, soap and water. This interval can be regulated as per WHO guidelines. Best option for sinks at public institutions with mass usage.
2. Custom made 3D printed Face mask
Customized and comfortable 3-D printed face mask especially designed for healthcare workers based on their physique. This face mask assures the comfort and safety through specific design gears and will be equipped with simplified filter noses (with N95 filters) and exhale valves which can be disinfect with ease
3. Gravid Adult Trap
A portable low cost, highly sensitive device to detect and trap the dengue mosquitos
4. High Performance Electric Bike
Conventional fuel operated motor bikes cause harmful carbon emission and they’re not eco-friendly. Several electric motor bikes are available on the market. However they’re not competent to the conventional fuel operated vehicles. Because the available electric bikes are costly and the performance is low compare to the fuel operated bikes. EV2020 was designed and fabricated an electric motor bike named as EV2020. EV2020, electric motorbike can achieve a top speed of 100 Km/h.
5. Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Rearing Setup as a source for animal feed
The available technology for transfer is a cost self-contained contraption to rear Black Soldier Flies BSF, to be
available as a low cost alternative to animal feed for fish, pigs and poultry in farming and aquafarming.
Black soldier flies BSF (Hermetia illucens) are a unique source of animal feed which can contribute significantly to
reducing cost of inputs and in increasing efficiency in farming and aquafarming. These flies love compost and turn
them into a food source for animals like poultry, pigs and fish. Black soldier flies are very easy to raise and are
completely harmless to humans. They live almost anywhere but grow particularly well in moderately warm areas.
They are also not usually being considered a pest or diseases vectors.
6. Ornamental Fish Feed
The formulated diet incorporated with palmyrah fruit pulp could be utilized for all the ornamental fishes without causing any harmful toxic effect. Physicochemical properties of formulated pellets such as floatability, durability, hardness, expansion, water stability, transport stability and toxicity level were tested and it is less than the acceptable level of international standard value. The formulated dry pellets were accepted and preferred by ornamental fishes and It was digested by the fish and enhanced their skin colouration. Also, it showed a significant growth with the least mortality. When the effect of formulated pellet on ornamental fishes was compared with that of commercial diet effect, both diets had similar effect on skin colouration, growth, and survival. Moreover, the expenses for formulating the pellets were less than the price of commercial diet. The palmyrah fruits are abundantly underutilized resources in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the formulated dry pellets incorporated with palmyrah fruit pulp can be utilized as a low-cost diet in the aquarium farming for enhancing the ornamental fish colouration.
7. Bio Plastic
The biodegradable plastic material developed employing natural polymers present in three species of palm available in Sri Lanka.
8. Super Compost
High level Biological secondary metabolites (Help to disease suppression) added nutritionally fortified bio compost. Super compost will enhance the productivity of rice and vegetables at the expected level from the inorganic fertilizers as well as control the soil-borne diseases successfully by inducing plant immunity.
Mass production and supply of supper compost will help to minimize the shortage of good quality organic amendments and save card the foreign expenses while improving the soil fertility.
Nutritional attributes:
- Nitrogen: 1.9-2.3%
- Phosphorus: 1.8-2%
- Potassium: 1.36-1.5%
- Organic Carbon: 25-30%
- Other micro nutrients (Ca, Mg,)
- Beneficial microbes: Trichoderma spp and Pseudomonas fluorescens