“We are currently processing the patenting as well as trademarking to further safeguard the product.'' Ventilator COVID19 AhamduBelloUniversity
Prof. Muhammad-Sani Sallau, Director Equipment Maintenance and Development Centre, ABU, said this at the unveiling of the equipment at the university in Zaria on Friday.
“As a research centre, we only invent but look for companies and organisations to sponsor the project for mass production,” he said He said such development would also assist to reduce import of ventilators as well as save foreign exchange.
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