Young scientists showcase their innovations in conference

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, October 21 International Youth Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation has begun in Kathmandu from today. The Ministry
of Education, Science and Technology, National Academy of Science and Technology and National Youth Council jointly organised the three-day
conference where 33 scientists working in different fields will present their papers. Young scientists from the US, UK, India, China, Japan,
Australia, Germany, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, and South Korea are participating in the event
Of the 33 scientists, who are presenting their papers, 25 are non-residential Nepalis. The organisers said around 300 young Nepali
scientists and innovators will participate in the event, which is being held at Radisson Hotel
Moreover, a dozen young scientists are displaying their innovations at the event. A young innovator Shishir GC today displayed his
innovation called Fuel Saver Kit
He claims that the kit will help lessen fuel consumption of fossil fuel-powered vehicles
According to GC, he has invented a technology that can generate highly inflammablehydrogen gas from water. If the kit that runs with water
is attached with the engine of a vehicle, hydrogen gas will pass into the engine with an extremely controlled mechanism which will help
reduce fuel consumption by 40 per cent and reduce emission of harmful gas such as carbon monoxide by 60 per cent. He also claimed that it
would prolong the life of the engine. &I have been using this product in my ownvehicle for the past two years and no complications have been
seen yet,& GC said
He also said that 30 persons had already booked the product. Similarly, another innovator Sushil Dev Bhattarai had today put on display a
prototype of spacecraft which looked like a rocket
Sushil said, &We have already conducted the test flight successfully by flying it at a height of 1,500 feet
He added, &Now, we are planning to launch a bigger spacecraft that can reach a distance of 110 kilometres from the ground.& He claimed that
it would be the country first spacecraft and could help launch nano satellite such as NepaliSat-1 into space. Abhas Maskey, who had made the
NepaliSat-1, said the conference could be very helpful for young Nepali innovators
&The government should now focus on how to utilise these innovative ideas,& he said. Sunil Babu Shrestha, vice-chancellor of NAST, said it
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