Iranian Specialist Builds Changeable Mobile Table
“This product can be used in residential houses, companies, gardens, schools and kindergartens,” Mohammad Hossein Jovanmardi, a PhD student in architecture and the managing director of a technical engineering company stationed at the incubator center of technological units of Islamic Azad University’s Shiraz branch, told ANA.
He explained that the mobile table has received a patent certificate from Iran’s State Organization for Registration of Deeds and Properties and the General Directorate of Patents.
Javanmardi also elaborated on the activities of his company, saying, “The technological firm is active in the field of architecture and civil engineering and designing and making products needed by the construction industry and interior decoration.”
Iranian experts have made good achievements in development of advanced construction materials.
In a relevant development earlier this year, researchers at the Iranian Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) developed a daylight system which captures and transmits sunlight to every part of the building and produces solar power.
Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) researchers succeeded in designing and producing a daylight transmission system with the ability to generate electricity in the building and reduce energy consumption, the AUT public relations department said in a report.
Ali Ramezani, an AUT graduate and project manager of "manufacturing a natural light transmission system in buildings with the possibility of using photovoltaic panels and batteries" said that daylighting device captures and transmits sunlight into a light panel inside a building.
“The purpose of this project is to design a system to transmit sunlight from the Southern, Northern and sides and roof of the buildings to their dark parts,” he said.
“In addition, in situations where there is no need for sunlight the system uses photovoltaic panels to produce electrical energy from the solar power and store it in the battery, and it is used for lighting during the night or during cloudy days,” the AUT researcher said.
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