File:DISPOSITIVO UVC MANUAL Y AUTONOMO.pdf

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Autonomous robotic device to eliminate 99.99% of the viral load indoors

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English: This technological development was developed by the Peruvian technological development company BCIEES E.I.R.L., The technology uses ultraviolet radiation to eliminate 99.99% of the viral load in indoor spaces such as viruses and bacteria, it was developed as part of technological solutions to face the during and the post covid 19.
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Our applied research unit in mechatronics engineering ordered the search for an integrated technological solution that allows us to mitigate during and after covid 19, in this sense our CEO, mechatronics engineer Javier Coronado Bautista, participated in the approach on the importance to develop an autonomous and manual UVC device and proposed its development on June 23, 2020, beginning the implementation on June 29 in an environment with controlled variables and with UVC protection EPPS, currently, there are important advances in the part, mechanics, power electronics and control, likewise the development of the prototype is currently 100% complete.

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