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CINEC Campus awarded for successful commercialisation efforts of university research

Award winning research teams

CINEC Campus was recently recognized and awarded for its achievements in “Recognizing successful commercialization efforts of university research” at an event held on 2nd May, 2023, at BMICH. The event was organized by Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development (AHEAD) operation, a World Bank-funded project, aimed to acknowledge research teams and companies excelling in commercialization of research outcomes. CINEC’s wide-ranging research areas create a unique academic environment, providing an abundance of opportunities for future students to explore and excel in various disciplines. As a testament to this, CINEC is proud to have had five research commercialization projects accepted by AHEAD. This accomplishment highlights CINEC’s commitment to Research, Development, Innovation, and Commercialization (RDIC).

This led to the development of diverse technologies transferred to diverse industries, as shown below. 1. Marine Simulation, Providing Services to Hambantota International Port Services Company (Private) Limited (HIPG 2. Method and System for Container Inventory Management. The technology was successfully transferred to Cargoserv Shipping Limited. 3. Lower Body Foot Deformities Monitoring System. The technology was successfully transferred to Global Bridge International, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 4. Apparatus to Identify Defects of Even Surfaces in an Enclosed Environment. The technology was successfully transferred to D. Samson lndustries (Pvt) Ltd. – Synthetic Materials Plant. 5. Machine for Removing Rattan. The technology was successfully transferred to the National Crafts Council (supported by the state ministry of Rattan, Brass, Pottery, Furniture and Rural Industrial Promotion).

The wide-ranging research areas and commercialization at CINEC reaffirm its status as an outstanding private higher education institute of global stature.

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