UNC students bring their light-fueled sanitization devices to the market
Max Hazerjian at The Daily Tar Heel reports University of North Carolina sophomore Aditya Bhatt has always been “kinda a germophobe” ever since he was a child who got sick often. This spurred his decision to found Ultraloop Technologies, a company that sells chemical-free sanitization devices, with fellow student Mukesh Loganathan. When COVID-19 began to spread in the U.S. in March 2020, Loganathan said a quick phone call from Bhatt led to the company’s creation. “After we had gone into lockdown and had to leave campus, Aditya went back to India,” he said. “When he was there, he called me…
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