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The Convertor of Pet Waste Shows Excrements are Useful

It is hardly a secret that animal feces are often used as fertilizer, but when it comes to man's best friend, their excrements are rarely considered up to the task; that could change thanks to the Convertor of Pet Waste. It is a machine that transforms pet feces into a useful biological fertilizer.

Developed by Prof. Dai YunTing, Lu JunShi, Liu Fei, Jiang Ying, Yin HuiJing, Xia ZhenLi and Gao Juan, the aptly dubbed Convertor of Pet Waste was a recent 2012 red dot award: design concept winner. Pocketing this award really shows its potential on the market and in life.

To work, the Converter of Pet Waste uses infrared induction and a ‘Cybernation Tech Biofertiliser’ (CTB) system to distinguish and intelligently collect the pet faeces. This way a person doesn't have to deal with it themselves.
Trend Themes
1. Biological Fertilizer - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop efficient and scalable methods to transform different types of organic waste into high-quality biological fertilizers.
2. Infrared Induction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the application of infrared induction technology in various industries to automate waste collection and improve cleanliness.
3. Cybernation Tech Biofertiliser (CTB) - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Enhance CTB systems to enable widespread adoption of pet waste conversion technology for agricultural and horticultural practices.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate environmentally-friendly and efficient waste-to-fertilizer systems into traditional agriculture practices to improve sustainability.
2. Waste Management - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced waste management solutions utilizing automation technologies, such as infrared induction, to optimize waste collection and processing.
3. Pet Care - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create innovative pet waste management solutions that harness the potential of biological fertilizers and promote eco-friendly pet ownership.

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