Abia polytechnic teacher, student solicit support to mass-produce fuel-free generator

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The Dean, School of Engineering, Abia Polytechnic, Mr Felix Igwe has called on investors to fund technological innovations of its students to create wealth and develop Nigeria technologically.

He said businesses could support the innovative students financially to enhance the polytechnic’s goal of technologically advancing the state and the nation.

“One of our students produced a generator that does not use fuel. If produced in large quantity, it will be economical for people to buy. “Mass-producing the generator will also reduce consumption of petrol and make and our environment cleaner. “Abia Polytechnic entered the generator in the 2022 competition for tertiary institutions organised by the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria, and it placed third position.

 

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