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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Omani innovator project bags local, regional, international awards

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Al Musannah: The royal flement project won numerous awards locally, regionally and internationally on making 3D printer ink from marine algae.


Manar Hamad al Jahwari, an innovator, student at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) in the Wilayat of Musannah, Governorate of South Al Batinah, and the CEO of Plumor company said that the idea of the project started after the announcement of the Injaz Oman competition in 2019.


This happened by establishing a student company in UTAS in Al Musannah, which was to find a solution to the carbon plastic problem through the royal flement project.


It is used in 3D printers as ink from marine algae.


It produces any bioplastic product with a degradation period of 21 to 27 days which then transforms to the form of animal feed, fish food and soil fertilizer.


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