The students
of the academy presented the robot to the National Information Technology
Development Agency (NITDA) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Thirty
students of an Abuja-based secondary school, Glisten International Academy,
have developed a mobile robot ‘Mairabot’ that can interface between doctors and
patients to reduce COVID-19 infection.
They said the
robot will help reduce the rate of COVID-19 infection from patients to medical
personnel.
The Executive
Director of the Academy, Mr Abba Saidu, who led the team to NITDA, said the
students prior to COVID-19 era, had different projects they were working on,
adding that it was easy for them to delve into developing the robot in line
with the pandemic’s realities.
“This robot
is created to reduce the number of physical contact between medical personnel
and infected persons and this will in return, reduce drastically, the number of
medical personnel that will be infected in the process of carrying out their
duties.
“The robot
can run for four hours and its functions include, taking of temperature,
delivering of drugs to patients.
“Innovative
measures were put in place to checkmate the development process of the project,
to ensure it meets international standards and also improve its performance
level to cover other aspects of human life,” Saidu said.
The executive
director said the robot was developed by 30 students that made their
contributions via an online platform.
He also said
that the robot could function in the country because the components were
locally sourced.
NITDA
Director General, Mr Kashifu Inuwa, in his remarks,commended the academy for
such an innovation, while pledging to support entities with innovative ideas to
address the nation’s challenges.
Inuwa
enjoined the students to see future in digital skills, as it was the
sustainable way for a consolidated digital era.
He however,
directed the Office for ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a subsidiary of
the agency to ensure that the project and the inventors enjoyed necessary
visibility in order to promote their idea for commercialisation.
The students,
teachers of the school were also equipped with some digital tools which
consisted of seven iPads, a laptop,other internet facilities to aid their further
ideation.

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