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SRTMU Researchers Obtain Patent for Wearable Toxic Gas Detection Device

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Researchers at Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University (SRTMU) in Nanded have obtained a design patent for a wearable device that detects toxic gases like carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide in real time. Led by Professor Rajaram Mane, the team includes several faculty members and aims to improve safety in industrial environments and pollution-affected areas.

The device features advanced sensors that monitor air quality and alert users via alarms and a mobile app when gas levels exceed safety thresholds. The technology is designed to help prevent health risks associated with toxic gas exposure.

SRTMU Researchers Obtain Patent for Wearable Toxic Gas Detection Device
Mar 15, 2026, 10:07 AM

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