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It’s made of cardboard and reusable plastic
P. Mohan Aditya, a student of SRM University-AP, has been granted a copyright for the design of a biodegradable face shield for humans.
The third year mechanical engineering student has developed a useful face shield made from bio-degradable substances and named it ‘Facial Shield 2.0’ as it is an improved version of the ordinary face shields. The innovative features added to it helped him earn the copyright.
Last year on May 16, Aditya filed an application on the face shield design under the IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) with Indian Patent Office in Kolkata. This year a copyright was granted with a design application number 329364– 001.
SRMAP student P Mohan Aditya awarded with copyright for the design of Biodegradable "Face Shield for Humans" When the Covid-19 outbreak crippled the world, P Mohan Aditya, a 3rd-year Mechanical Engineering student from SRM University, AP,
Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], May 29 (ANI): SRM University on Saturday informed that its 3rd-year Mechanical Engineering student P Mohan Aditya was awarded copyright for 'Face Shield for Humans' that he manufactured using biodegradable material.