A unique technique developed in conjunction with Vikarsh Nanotechnology and Research and the dean of the research and development department of the College of Engineering (CoEP) Technological University was honoured in New Delhi. Sonam Wangchuk, an education reformer and inventor, bestowed the title 'Elecrama 2023' on it.
According to a statement made by Vikarsh Nanotechnology, over 1,000 firms participated. A dedicated platform was set up for 12 companies. Three people received Rs 5 lakh apiece. The patented study and manufacture of the 'counter-current reactor' was done by Narendra Doke, head of the research and development department of CoEP Technological University. "India has pledged to halt carbon emissions by 2050," stated Sameer Shinde, MD of Vikarsh Nanotechnology.
Sameer Shinde, MD of Vikarsh Nanotechnology, highlighted that “India has agreed to stop carbon emissions by 2050 and the technology to make carbon-free steel with help from our Shirwal project has been going on for five years.”