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Coronavirus: How the idea to clean contaminated surfaces with UV rays saw the light of day in Jordan

  • Saliba Taimeh says his invention sterilises the handrails of escalators from all kinds of viruses, such as coronavirus and bacteria
  • His idea became a reality thanks to Jordanian platform, TechWorks which brings together ideas and resources to jump-start innovations

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Saliba Taimeh, a 39-year-old Jordanian mechanical engineer pondered how to deal with one contaminated everyday surface: the handrails of escalators in shopping malls and transport hubs. He came up with a device to sterilise them with UV rays in February 2022 Photo: AFP
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In the age of Covid, Jordanian mechanical engineer Saliba Taimeh pondered how to deal with one contaminated everyday surface: the handrails of escalators in shopping malls and transport hubs.

He came up with a device to sterilise them with UV rays – and this is where TechWorks stepped in.

A wealth of ideas would not have seen the light of day without TechWorks, a Jordanian platform aimed at bringing together youth, ideas and resources to jump-start innovations.

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Set up in 2018, TechWorks says its mission is “to plug into entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems” and turn ideas into reality.

In the age of Covid, Jordanian mechanical engineer Saliba Taimeh pondered how to deal with contaminated everyday surfaces by sterilising them with UV rays. February 2022. Photo: AFP
In the age of Covid, Jordanian mechanical engineer Saliba Taimeh pondered how to deal with contaminated everyday surfaces by sterilising them with UV rays. February 2022. Photo: AFP

It is equipped with state-of-the-art technology such as 3D printers and affiliated with a foundation set up by Crown Prince Hussein.

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