At the last world innovations exhibition this year which ended two nights ago in Seoul, members of the Association of Innovators of B&H won seven awards for eight presented innovations.
As stated in the announcement from the Association of Innovators of B&H, Zoran Kutle from Široki Brijeg won golden medal for a device which can pull a sunken vessel of any size on the surface in several hours, undamaged.
Borko Babanj from Trebinje was awarded with a golden medal for the “hermetic ashtray”. The smoke does not come out of this ashtray, nor does the unpleasant odor of cigarette buds spread through the air.
Ivan Milićević from Široki Brijeg received an award for the “durable honeycomb base” which, apart from numerous other advantages of ecological character, enables the beekeepers to work easier and safer, the bees to create honeycomb faster and eventually make honey of greater quality.
Josip Gujić from Kakanj also won silver for a device which enables anyone to clean the chimney from the ground.
Doctor of chemical sciences from Tuzla Zehrudin Osmanović found a solution for great global issue of soil pollution with chemical waste. His technology of turning this waste into cement would clean the endless “white seas” of poisonous remains which are created with the production of edible salt and soda.
Wilver medal was also presented for the innovation of planetary ecological range. Sašenko Sadiković from Ljuubuški was rewarded for the method of prevention of fossil fuels eruption.
Bronze medal was presented to the young innovator Avdo Halilović from Kladanj who successfully presented all eight B&H innovations in Seoul.
(Source: klix.ba)