UNAH graduate donates food analysis equipment developed by her company in Germany

January 27, 2026

Eila Flores, A graduate of the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH), who has lived in Germany for 37 years, together with her husband are owners of the company Zeutec Opto Elektronik designers and creators of the prototypes SpectraAlyzer 2.0, SpectraAlyzer GRAIN NEO, SpectraAlyzer TEXTILE, among others, donated a food and quality control analyzer to the Faculty of Engineering.” Donating this equipment arises from motivation since UNAH is my home of studies,” said Flores, who graduated as a Chemical Engineer from the University almost 40 years ago.
She added that the equipment developed by her company has a very good market in European countries, “we have many installed all over the world, even in Africa, China, Taiwan, Egypt, Turkey, Mexico; in Honduras, we have one in Choloma that analyzes textile fibers in maquilas”, she said. However, the equipment donated to the University would be the first of its kind in the country to analyze all types of food and all the properties required by the industry, since it can measure 100 parameters in one minute, which in a laboratory takes a week.