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Moroccan Engineering School Wins 3 Medals at Asian Invention Fair
Tuesday 19 May 2020, by
The Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI) won three medals at the International Invention Fair (AsianInvest), held remotely on May 14 in Singapore. Good news for Morocco which, despite the confinement measures and the resulting stress, was able to come out on top.
The results of the jury of the main innovation fair in Asia, during which Morocco won these medals, were validated by the European Academy of Sciences. EMSI, in a press release, mentioned the "colossal work" carried out by its research laboratories "to contribute to the development of invention and innovation in Morocco".
The school, according to the president of the EMSI group, Kamal Daissaoui, "aspires to continue to honorably represent the kingdom in prestigious international events". The "SMARTiLAB" and "LPRI" research, development and innovation laboratories of EMSI, were awarded for the inventions "A smart micro wind System For an Auxiliary Electrical Energy Production", "Micro Hydro- Aeolian Production for A Position Energy building" and "An intelligent, Efficient and digit hospital Management Ecosystem", indicates the EMSI press release.
According to the same source, the invention "Micro Hydro - Aeolian Production for A Position Energy building", which was awarded a gold medal, is "a solution for an electrical energy source at the level of highways or others, through the introduction of a system merging two types of wind turbines and allowing the transformation and exploitation of the energy of the air current".
As for the innovation "An intelligent, Efficient and digit hospital Management Ecosystem", which was awarded a silver medal, its objective is to "provide positive electrical energy within buildings through the introduction of a hybrid system".
The project "A smart micro wind System For an Auxiliary Electrical Energy Production" comes out with a bronze medal. This is an invention that has focused on intelligent hospital management of a critical patient. In detail, the proposed solution ensures "patient monitoring through the creation of an effective and secure digital medical record that promotes exchanges, archiving and medical summaries for better monitoring and real-time decision-making by the patient’s doctor."
A real revolution, in the sense that it contributes significantly to "improving patient safety and quality of care, while increasing efficiency and improving the daily functioning of the doctor or the hospital," explains EMSI.