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IIT-M, Shima Engineering collaborate to develop hands-free sanitizer dispenser

Jun 4, 2020, 17:37 IST
PTI
Chennai, June 4 () Indian Institute of Technology- Madras and city-based Shima Engineering have entered into a tie-up to develop a hands-free sanitiser dispenser that can be used in various automobiles, an official said on Tuesday. A prototype of the product has been developed, which can be used in cars, vans, buses and auto-rickshaws, Associate Professor of IIT-Madras department of engineering design, Kavitha Arunachalam who led the project said. The idea was mooted by Shima Engineering following the need for hands-free personal hygiene products in the wake of coronavirus outbreak. "I mentored Shima Engineering to build prototypes to suit different end-users", she was quoted as saying in a press release issued by IIT-Madras here. VIJ ROH ROH

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