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Disinfection robot arrives in Bac Giang to support epidemic prevention

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Phenikaa University’s disinfection robot research product has just been present in Bac Giang epidemic center to support the prevention and control of COVID-19.
This robot is one of the high-tech products and is directly applied in the prevention and control of COVID-19.

The disinfection robot combines two methods of UVC and chemical disinfection to help kill bacteria and reduce the spread of disease. The robot also has the ability to move flexibly, remotely or pre-programmed for a certain sterilization route. Le Anh Son, Deputy Director of Phenikaa Institute of Research and Technology (Phenikaa University), said that the robot is also capable of taking on tasks to support epidemic prevention and control in Bac Giang such as: Transporting necessities , monitoring sick and isolated people through monitoring cameras. Phenikaa University’s disinfection robot. The robot is fully self-propelled, avoiding collisions by using LiDAR technology, integrating artificial intelligence to recognize and remind people to wear masks, measure body temperature and a host of other superior features. . On the evening of June 2, the robot was put into operation for the first time. Before that, in the middle of May 2021 when the epidemic was complicated, students of Phenikaa University launched the campaign “Online learning – Show talent against the epidemic”. The students spent time and effort to create a droplet shield for medical staff, medical staff at hospitals, treatment facilities, and concentrated isolation. Up to this point, 10,000 droplet shields have been sent to more than 30 localities, of which more than half have been transferred to the epidemic center Bac Ninh, Bac Giang. High-tech products “make in Vietnam” such as: COVID-19 epidemiological information maps, disinfection robots, self-propelled robots, smart school solutions … or simply splash shields, orezol water These are all feelings of love and sharing from the collective staff, lecturers, scientists and students of Phenikaa University sent to the epidemic center.