St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design has traditionally been a partner of the annual business forum in the field of technology and innovation BARCAMP 20.35 "Technological Revolution for a new quality of human life." This year, Ƶ scientists presented their own stand at the exhibition of innovative developments, which was held within the framework of the forum.
The stand demonstrated developments and startups of the Department of Chemical Technologies named after A. A. Kharkharov, as well as the Department of Nanostructured, Fibrous and Composite Materials named after A. I. Meos. Ƶ scientists showed the forum participants various types of fabrics: antimicrobial, self-cleaning, and a material for creating a protective suit against open flames and heat. The development of a textile product with a thermochromic pattern by graduate student Maria Bakayeva was of particular interest.
The scientists' developments were created within the framework of the Priority 2030 program of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.
At the stand, the forum guests could also learn more about artificial soil substrates for growing plants, carbon filtering sorbents, water-soluble equipment for forming high-pressure glasses and other inventions of scientists from the University of Industrial Technology.
The stand was organized by Ekaterina Kudryavtseva, Senior lecturer at the Department of Chemical Technologies named after prof. A. A. Kharkharov, and Andrey Kuznetsov, Associate Professor at the Department of Nanostructured, Fibrous and Composite Materials named after A. I. Meos. The organization was assisted by an Associate Professor of the Department of Chemical Technologies named after prof. A. A. Kharkharov Natalia Dashchenko, undergraduate and laboratory assistant of the Department of Chemical Technologies named after prof. A. A. Kharkharov Kristina Samsonova, as well as graduate student and assistant of the Department of Chemical Technologies named after prof. A. A. Kharkharov Maria Bakayeva.
It should be recalled that last year, the University of Industrial Technologies and Design, on the initiative of Vadim Marsenyuk, senior lecturer at the Department of Nanostructured, Fibrous and Composite Materials named after A. I. Meos, organized a section on new materials within the framework of the forum.