Dubai: The Research and Development Centre (R&D) of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has filed a new patent application for an adhesive device for 3D printers that evenly distributes the sticky material on the printing plate. This guarantees that the printed material adheres to the build plate effectively. This is the R&D Center’s seventh patent to be registered.
The achievement supports DEWA’s efforts to create cutting-edge infrastructure and specialised software in 3D printing and additive manufacturing and invest in them to tackle issues in the energy sector, according to Mr. Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA. DEWA utilises 3D printers to support the digitization of its inventory as well as to create prototypes and replacement components for its generating, transmission, and distribution divisions.
“The R&D Centre supports innovation in all production and operational areas, becoming a global platform to enhance the operations and services of all utilities’ divisions. It supports DEWA’s efforts in innovation which is a key pillar of its work. 3D printing projects launched by DEWA are widely recognised by utilities worldwide. DEWA works to enhance its production and operational capacity by investing in these technologies. This is through its 3D printing programme, which has been selected as one of the Dubai 10X initiative projects. The initiative was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, which mandates the Government of Dubai to be a global leader that is 10 years ahead of all other cities. The programme also supports the Dubai 3D Printing Strategy, which is a unique global initiative to use technology for the service of humanity and promote the status of the UAE and Dubai as a global hub for 3D printing technology, by 2030,” stated Mr. Al Tayer.
“In addition to the seven patents registered by the R&D centre so far, it has published 134 research papers at international scientific conferences, journals and peer-reviewed publications. It includes 48 researchers, including 31 PhD and master’s degree holders. It enriches the scientific community with specialised research, spreading knowledge and developing the capabilities of the researchers. This enhances Dubai’s position as a global hub for research and development in solar power, smart grids, water and energy efficiency, and capacity building in these areas,” remarked Mr. Waleed Bin Salman, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Excellence at DEWA.