MUMBAI, India, Nov. 14 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441037529 A) filed by G Petchinathan; C. Karuppiah Sakthi; P. Thirunavukkarasu; B. Manikandan; and T. Sri Birla, Sangagiri, Tamil Nadu, on May 13, 2024, for 'smart bio bin using ict infrastructure.'
Inventor(s) include G Petchinathan; C. Karuppiah Sakthi; P. Thirunavukkarasu; B. Manikandan; and T. Sri Birla.
The application for the patent was published on Nov. 14, under issue no. 46/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The project "Design and Development of Smart Bio Bin Using ICT Infrastructure" presents a comprehensive approach to revolutionizing waste management in hospital environments. Leveraging the power of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), this endeavor focuses on creating a Smart Bio Bin capable of monitoring and managing critical environmental parameters within hospital waste disposal systems. Through the integration of advanced sensors, the Smart Bio Bin enables real-time measurement and analysis of key factors such as temperature, humidity, toxicity levels, and the accumulation of garbage within the bin. In essence, the Smart Bio Bin serves as a sophisticated environmental monitoring system, providing healthcare facilities with invaluable insights into the conditions of their waste disposal infrastructure. By continuously monitoring these vital parameters, hospitals can ensure optimal environmental conditions conducive to the health and safety of patients, staff, and visitors. Moreover, the ability to track garbage levels within the bin allows for proactive waste management strategies, ensuring timely disposal and minimizing the risk of overflow or contamination. A standout feature of the Smart Bio Bin is its wireless communication capability, which enables seamless data transmission and alert generation. This proactive approach to waste management not only enhances operational efficiency but also mitigates potential hazards and ensures compliance with environmental regulations and standards. In summary, the implementation of the Smart Bio Bin represents a significant advancement in waste management practices within hospital settings. By harnessing the capabilities of ICT infrastructure, healthcare facilities can elevate their waste disposal systems to new heights of efficiency, sustainability, and safety. The Smart Bio Bin stands as a testament to the transformative potential of technology in addressing real-world challenges and fostering a cleaner, healthier environment for all."
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