IIT Delhi Establishes Chair to Support Teaching, R&D in the Area of Fibrous Air Filters

Fibrous air filters are used to remove airborne particles (Representational Image: @IIT Delhi/Twitter)

Fibrous air filters are used to remove airborne particles (Representational Image: @IIT Delhi/Twitter)

This endowed chair, established at IIT Delhi, will promote excellence and leadership in teaching and research and development in the area of ​​fibrous air filters at the institute.

Indian Institute technology (IIT) Delhi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Venus Safety and Health Pvt Ltd, under which the “Venus Chair” has been established.

This endowed chair, established at IIT Delhi, will promote excellence and leadership in teaching and research and development in the area of ​​fibrous air filters at the institute. Venus Safety and Health Private Limited is located in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Fibrous air filters are used to remove airborne particles and products made from them include particulate filtering masks, respirators, air purifiers, HVAC filters, HEPA filters, ULPA filters, engine intake air filters, cabin air filters, compressed air filters, Steam air filter included. , and bag filters, to name a few.

Venus Safety & Health Private Limited is a global manufacturer of Personal Protective Equipment. The company’s Managing Director Mahesh Kudav is helping IIT Delhi in strong research and development towards fibrous air filters.

Mahesh Kudav said, “Fibrous air filters are one of the key business areas of Venus Safety & Health Pvt. Ltd. Through efficient use of research and technology, the company has delivered leading Air Filter products. By establishing the Venus Chair at IIT Delhi, the company intends to support teaching, research and development activities and facilitate deeper collaboration in the area of ​​fibrous air filters.”

Meanwhile, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi students protest on campus against hike in mess feesAfter which the administration constituted a joint committee to resolve the issue. The protesting students alleged that the mess fee has been increased from Rs 25,000 to Rs 40,000 per semester. He claimed that the mess fees in IIT Delhi is the highest among all IITs in the country. The institute has decided to form a panel to resolve the issue. This joint committee will work to find ways to reduce the mess fee.

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