“Some engineers, they told me: no way, you are not going to get success,” the prominent Qatari inventor, engineer and innovator, Dr. Adnan Fahad Rashed Al Ramzani Al Naimi shares in this interview.
In this video, we will discuss his incredible device that gets water from the air and cools it. The device makes it possible to resolve the problem of water scarcity once and for all, and to use cooled air in agriculture, which is so necessary for the arid regions of our planet.
In the interview, you will find out:
💦 About Dr. Adnan's career path: how he became an inventor, and what he had to face
💦 What are the special features of Agri-Green water generator? How is it manufactured?
💦 How much water can you get in one day, using this device?
💦 What energy sources are currently used to operate this kind of device?
💦 If atmospheric water generators become widely used, what subsequent benefits can this bring to society?
According to our guest, the founder and president of the Agri-Green Foundation, a member of the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA) and International Jury Board, “Scientists, they have to work. If scientists will work and make it easy for people to understand, it will be good, and I appreciate what they are doing. I appreciate, really. They do hard work, I know, but we need more of it, inshallah.”
We cannot but agree with this statement since the whole society is currently facing a climate challenge that is already affecting many areas of our lives. Today, we really need new ideas and developments, and most importantly, cooperation and unity of our entire scientific potential.
A report by independent researchers on the progression of climate disasters on Earth (https://be.creativesociety.com/storage/file-manager/climate-model-report-v-2/en/Climate%20Report.pdf) contains detailed information about what is happening to our planet and what is forecasted for the next several years if we as humanity do not take any measures.
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