The Project Implementation Unit, is pleased to announce the winners of the first round of the Research Commercialization Program (RCP), held within the framework of the MUNIS project.
The program, launched on December 25, 2023, aimed to identify and support research projects with high commercialization potential. A total of 55 proposals were received by the February 19, 2024 deadline.
Following a comprehensive three-stage evaluation process, 13 research groups were invited to present their projects to a distinguished International Expert Board (IEB) on June 20-21, 2024. The IEB, comprised of leading international experts, meticulously reviewed each presentation and identified 9 projects deemed to be the most innovative and with the greatest potential for successful commercialization. These winning projects will be awarded financial support to translate their research into marketable products or services.
Details regarding the winning projects are as follows:
|
Registration number |
Title of the project |
Principal investigator |
1. |
RCP-01/1 |
Digital Twin based education platform for STEM |
Kholkhujaev Jasurkhuja |
2. |
RCP-01/5 |
JobBro |
Kim Igor |
3. |
RCP-01/6 |
The use of artificial intelligence in screening radiological |
Khamraev Atadjan |
4. |
RCP-01/31 |
Industrial production and commercialization of the probiotic INNOPROVET in the field of veterinary |
Nasimov Shukhratjon |
5. |
RCP-01/32 |
Preparation for commercialization of a wide-cut mounted small leveler with a roller |
Khushvaktov Botir |
6. |
RCP-0136 |
High-quality waterproofing and anti-corrosion bitumen mastic |
Shukurullayev Botir |
7. |
RCP-01/39 |
Development of technology for compacting cotton in the hopper of a cotton harvester and its pneumatic transportation to the hopper |
Khamidov Rustam |
8. |
RCP-01/44 |
HOMILA AI - the use of artificial intelligence methodologies to predict and reduce the likelihood of complications during pregnancy |
Vikhrov Igor |
9. |
RCP-01/54 |
Production of humic superphosphate based on brown coal and rock phosphate” |
Abdullaev Anvarjon |
This announcement concludes the first round of the MUNIS Research Commercialization Program.