



Innovations from the Electronics Research Institute participates in the Cairo ICT 2022 exhibition and conference
The Electronics Research Institute, in the presence of Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, President of the Institute, participated in the activities of the Cairo ICT2022 International Technology Exhibition, which is organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in New Cairo from November 27 to 30, 2022. The exhibition pavilion was opened in the presence of Dr. Mohamed Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and Professor Dr. Hisham Farouk, Assistant Minister for Digital Transformation.
The Institute participated in many research outputs for researchers, including a smart system for monitoring and controlling agricultural lands that was patented by the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology. The device aims to improve the quality of crops and increase productivity, in addition to providing irrigation water, fertilizers, and controlling pesticides using the Internet of Things system, and a device A programmable audio and visual thermal alarm to protect car engines from overheating. This device is designed with digital technology and a sensor independent of the car’s sensors. It can be programmed on any car and gives an audible and visual warning if the engine temperature exceeds the safety limit. It also produces a biosensor for rapid detection of viruses and bacteria. In biological samples and also a product for vital signs sensor and human lung water level measurement.
It is an electronic circuit to protect electric motors from overloads. It is a device that can be used to protect three- and single-phase motors with different capacities, with the ability to maintain a display of the disconnection current on the screen after disconnection. The device is also equipped with a screen to display the current current, the disconnection current and time, and indicator lamps for disconnection and operation.
The institute also participated in a display of models of LED floodlights, which are lighting fixtures based on LED technology with different powers ranging from one watt to 800 watts. These lights give a high luminous value and lead to a reduction in electricity consumption of up to 80% of the value of normal consumption.
The institute also participated in a heating device directed by electromagnetic waves to eliminate the red palm weevil inside palm trunks. An artificial intelligence energy saving device that contributes to reducing periods of ineffective operation in production lines, as well as a highly efficient hybrid laboratory water distillation device using thermoelectric energy generators (TEG) and solar collectors, which contributes to recycling wasted energy during the condensation process.
This is in addition to displaying the outputs of entrepreneurs through the technology incubator program (Tariq), technology transfer and marketing offices (TECO), and emerging companies.