Tailored Technology for Local Needs – 35L Industrial Blender Built at TCC-KNUST
Innovation meets practical need. The TCC-Centre for Innovation Manufacturing and Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship (TCC-CIMET) recently designed and fabricated a 35-litre capacity industrial blender for Prof. E. Frimpong, tailored for use in a school kitchen.
Powered by a 2-horsepower motor, this robust blender is engineered to handle large-volume food processing, reducing preparation time and improving kitchen efficiency especially in institutional settings like schools and catering centers.
This project is yet another example of TCC’s commitment to solving real-world problems through appropriate technology designed and built locally.
If you're in need of similar custom equipment for food processing or industrial applications, TCC-KNUST is ready to collaborate!
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