84 projects won the 17th National Technical Innovation Award

Hanoi84 outstanding research projects applied in production, bringing high economic efficiency, were awarded the 17th National Technical Innovation Award on the evening of April 23.

The contest honors research projects and creative solutions to promote the creative labor movement of the masses, create new developments in science and technology and contribute to economic development.

According to the Organizing Committee, the National Technical Innovation Contest has 6 fields: Education and training (with 127 solutions); Agriculture, forestry, fishery and environment (115); Mechanical automation, construction, traffic (111); Information technology, electronics, telecommunications (90); Medicine (77); Materials, chemicals, energy (67).

Of which 6 first prize solutions come from the authors Hanoi City, Quang Ngai, Thua Thien – Hue, Ministry of National Defense (3 prizes).

The winning projects were selected by the Award Council from among 587 participating applications, awarding 6 first prizes (each prize 50 million VND), 12 second prizes (each prize 40 million VND), 24 third prizes (each prize 30 million VND). million VND) and 42 consolation prizes (each prize is 10 million VND).

Mr. Le Quang Huy, Chairman of the National Assembly’s Science, Technology and Environment Committee (front row, 4th from left) and Dr. Phan Xuan Dung, Chairman of the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (fourth row) from right) awarded the first prize to the authors. Image: La Duy

First prize in the field of Materials, chemicals, energy, awarded to the solution “Improving the FO fuel export system and optimizing operating conditions to import additional raw materials to the RFCC workshop through Jetty product export port and processed at Dung Quat oil refinery” by the author of Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Company, Quang Ngai province. The project proposes a solution to improve the FO fuel export system from the factory to the product export area at Jetty port, optimizing operating conditions for processing, helping to increase the operating capacity of the RFCC workshop from 10 to 15%. Research contributes to increasing petroleum supply and increasing the stability of petroleum energy security.

Solution “Research, design and manufacture TBS-19 shooting practice equipment for infantry shooting training” by Major, MSc Doan Van Dung, Military Technical Academy, Ministry of National Defense, field of education and training.

The work offers core solutions that previous research has not been able to do. The first is to use laser technology with the ability to eliminate noise caused by light in evaluating the practitioner’s aiming results. The new point is that it completely solves the problem of interference caused by light when used in outdoor conditions, even in the harsh midday sun. Second, fully simulate the operations and usage process like on real guns, which uses electromagnetic energy to create simulated recoil force combined with a sound system to create explosions. This solution has many advantages with strong recoil force, safety, and is suitable for developing and applying many types of infantry guns.

The first prize in the field of medicine and pharmacy belongs to the project “Application of DTI diffusion magnetic resonance technique to survey central and peripheral nerve fiber bundles at the hospital of University of Medicine and Pharmacy – Hue University”, by Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Thao, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University, Thua Thien Hue province.

Research on optimization of Tensor diffusion magnetic resonance technique in central and peripheral nerves. The visualization correlates white matter fiber bundles with brain tumors, providing additional clinical structural and functional information for pre-neurosurgery planning. The group deployed applications in scientific research with an automatic white matter analysis process in groups. The white matter integrity analysis procedure was also tested for the first time in Vietnam on a group of migraine patients. The technical solution is new, initially laying the foundation, orienting and opening up future research in the field of neuroscience and neuroimaging.

Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Hoang Giang (top right) awarded prizes to the second-place winning authors. Image: La Duy

Solution “Research and design of control and communication modules applied to smart electrical devices in the Smart Home product/service ecosystem” by author Nguyen Doan Ket, MSc., Center for Research and Development digital technology, Rang Dong Thermos Bulb Joint Stock Company, Hanoi City, in the field of information technology, electronics and telecommunications.

The project designs control and communication modules using the Bluetooth Mesh standard for application to smart electrical devices as a foundation for developing application products in SmartHome. Among them, 6 groups of devices (lighting facilities, connection control, security, home entertainment, smart home appliances and energy management)… apply new technology such as IoT and AI. product. The results of the project apply the design and packaging of software and hardware to produce LED lights and smart devices for commercial purposes, providing end-to-end products for technology companies.

In the fields of mechanics, construction, and transportation, the first prize went to “Research and design of parts to serve the production of shopping carts using automatic cargo robots and automatic painting” by author Trung Lieutenant Engineer Do Duc Hanh, Factory 17, General Department of Industry and Defense, Ministry of National Defense.

The project applies automatic and semi-automatic machinery and equipment technology to all stages to increase productivity, efficiency in production, and improve the working environment to produce export shopping carts. The research team designed a continuous production line during the assembly process of product clusters and specialized fixtures for each operation, thereby minimizing time and materials.

In the field of agriculture, forestry, fishery and environment, the first prize went to the research “Investigating, surveying and building a database of marine environment along the inaccessible islands of the Truong Sa archipelago based on the application of technology.” remote sensing and GIS”, by Lieutenant Colonel. Dr. Phan Quoc Yen, Military Technical Academy, Ministry of National Defense.

The study collected remote data at any time for inaccessible areas using remote sensing and GIS technology, to support rapid monitoring of changes in sea water environment. The novelty of the project is to experiment, evaluate and determine model parameters to calculate sea water environmental parameters in the Truong Sa archipelago area (temperature, salinity, turbidity, topography and seabed geomorphology). shallow water, bottom type) from optical remote sensing images and GIS data. From there, we propose a process and software to support model building and calculations to determine some environmental parameters along hard-to-reach islands in the Truong Sa archipelago.

Winning projects receive certificates of merit and bonuses from the organizing committee, and Creative Labor certificates from the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor. The Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union awarded the Creative Youth Badge to the authors of the first prize winning projects and certificates of merit to the authors of the second and third prize winning projects aged 35 and under.

National technical innovation contest organized by Vifotec Foundation, Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee held every two years since 1989. After more than 30 years, there are about 8,000 solutions entered, of which nearly 1,000 were awarded. The honored authors are scientists, farmers, and workers with technical innovation initiatives across the country.

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