Some engineering students at SUST dropped a presentation about their water filter contraption that runs off solar power and apparently won them 45,000 taka in startup cash. The thing called HydroHope can supposedly turn saltwater into drinkable stuff without needing electricity or chemicals, which the team thinks could help coastal people who have trouble getting clean water.
Habibur Rahman, Fariha Sanjida, and Nazmus Sakib built the device from cheap materials that anyone can grab locally. Bashundhara Shuvosangho hosted the whole event where the researchers showed off how their gadget works and talked about maybe selling it commercially down the road. A bunch of student org officers showed up to check out the demo and hear about future tech projects they might collaborate on.
Habibur Rahman, Fariha Sanjida, and Nazmus Sakib built the device from cheap materials that anyone can grab locally. Bashundhara Shuvosangho hosted the whole event where the researchers showed off how their gadget works and talked about maybe selling it commercially down the road. A bunch of student org officers showed up to check out the demo and hear about future tech projects they might collaborate on.