Al-Fateh: The World Fair is the most appropriate gateway to display my “clean” inventions

A Sudanese engineer at Expo Dubai... with 6 innovations and a big dream

  • Hatem Al-Fateh: “We succeeded in providing a machine of various sizes in the field of iron cutting and assembling, and the rate of energy reduction reached more than 85%.”

  • In the medical field, Al-Fateh presented a hydrogen respirator, which was tested on more than 480 patients with “Corona” in hospitals in Sudan.

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With big dreams he wishes to realize after years of diligence, the Sudanese innovator Hatem Al-Fateh Abdul Latif displays several inventions of him in his country's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, which he considers the most appropriate gateway, and a forum for ideas and dreams as well.

Al-Fateh hopes that his inventions will contribute to changing the lives of many for the better, especially in poor countries, as they depend on completely clean, safe and inexpensive energy sources, which reduces the carbon emissions that the world suffers from.

In 2015, Eng. Hatem Al-Fateh, accompanied by a team of engineers specializing in electrical and mechanical fields, established the “Sudo Aqua” plant for the manufacture and assembly of alternative energy equipment, which succeeded in testing modern technologies and effective new innovations, which he decided to present recently at the “Expo Dubai”. He described the event as the most appropriate gateway for creators to showcase their innovations, as it includes investment opportunities open to the world, and experiences of partnerships in various fields.

The Sudanese engineer revealed to "Emirates Today" that he had received proposals to adopt his projects in the field of clean energy, which depend on multiple techniques for water analysis in order to extract hydrogen gas, which has a high flammability degree, up to 3000 degrees Celsius, and the ability to be the cheapest alternative from Other high cost energies.

devices

Regarding his six innovations displayed in the Sudan Pavilion, Al-Fateh explained that the first is specialized in the field of iron cutting and assembling it.

He said: “We succeeded in providing a new machine of various sizes to suit the craftsmen sector, the rate of energy reduction reached more than 85%, and it depends on water analysis and hydrogen gas extraction, which prompted the Craftsmen Syndicate in Sudan to request the production of 96,000 pieces of different sizes, in addition to innovating A second device reduces energy consumption in car engines, bringing the rate of fuel consumption per tank for regular cars to more than 1900 km, instead of the usual 600 km, while the third innovation works with the same energy, and can easily clean car engines of carbon emissions.”

Al-Fateh reviewed another project, which is a home "pot gas" that accommodates eight liters of water, each liter of which produces 2,200 liters of hydrogen gas, which means a significant saving in electricity consumption.

Regarding the most important projects that he succeeded in implementing with a team of Sudanese engineers, Al-Fateh said: “We have worked on manufacturing a machine that contributes to the production of more than 30,000 loaves of bread per day, and the value of its expenditure on fuel based on hydrogen gas technology amounted to 700 dollars per month, after it costed 700 dollars per month. The government bakery sector in Sudan has five tons of fuel, at a value of $5,100.

effectiveness

In the medical field, Al-Fateh presented a hydrogen breathing device, which was tested on more than 480 people infected with the “Corona” virus in hospitals in Sudan, and it proved, less than a week later, its effectiveness in curing several cases, explaining that it “depends on the patient inhaling hydroxy gas for half an hour, which rises with him.” The proportion of alkaline substances to more than 7.35%, to help the patient stimulate his immune system,” noting that China adopted this technology in a different way, producing more than two million pieces, which it distributed to medical centers and hospitals.

He affirmed his attachment to the UAE, in which he spent a period of his life, during his work in the field of architecture, and then engaging in research and innovation in sustainable energy, relying on his individual financial capabilities, and the incomes of the private contracting company he established in his country, to finance it over a period of four years. His scientific research, referring to the smart linking project between technical engineering colleges and the Ministry of Industry, which aims to make all graduates’ projects keep pace and integrate with the development approach in various fields of modern industries.

UAE.. the country of sustainability

Sudanese engineer and inventor, Hatem Al-Fateh, stressed the need for government support that embraces innovations.

"I hope that the UAE, with its clear orientation towards sustainability in the field of alternative energy, and its leadership in sponsoring clean energy projects, will be the real global launch of my new project, which will inevitably change the concepts and sources of traditional energy, and contribute to solving the problems of poor countries around the world," he said.

new agreement

Sudanese innovator Hatem Al-Fateh Abdullatif has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mexican company Fuerss on alternative energy technology.

He explained that the agreement is an agreement to transfer the technology of his company, Sudo Acqua, to Mexico, in the form of micro-industry cover products and a bakery system that uses hydrogen technology instead of all conventional fuels.

He pointed out that the two parties are in the process of concluding a smart sustainable partnership, by establishing factories in Sudan and Mexico.