The Phenikaa-X disinfection robot on June 2 was present at the field hospital No. 2 located at the Bac Giang Sports Stadium to support this locality in the prevention and control of the Covid-19 epidemic.
The disinfection robot combines two methods of sterilization UVC and chemicals to help eliminate bacteria, reduce the spread of disease with the ability to move around, can be controlled remotely or pre-programmed for a decontamination route. certain bacteria.
Doctors at the No. 2 field hospital study how to operate the Phenikaa-X disinfection robot. Photo: C.Le Dr. Le Anh Son, Deputy Director of Phenikaa Institute of Research and Technology, said that the disinfection robot can take on the task of supporting epidemic prevention and control in Bac Giang with the main tasks such as: Transporting necessities, monitor patients and quarantined people through monitoring cameras. The robot is fully autonomous and avoids collisions by using LiDAR technology, with built-in artificial intelligence to recognize and remind people to wear masks, measure body temperature and a host of other features. Doctors at the No. 2 field hospital study how to operate the Phenikaa-X disinfection robot. Photo: C.Le Disinfection robot is one of the high-tech products and is directly applied in the prevention and control of Covid-19 epidemic by scientists from Phenikaa Institute of Research and Technology, Phenikaa-X Joint Stock Company, Phenikaa University research and develop to apply in real life. Doctors of field hospital No. 2 said that the presence of the Phenikaa-X disinfection robot helps the hospital a lot because it has an extra protective shield. This robot is run continuously in the corridor to help disinfect the air. Doctors at the No. 2 field hospital study how to operate the Phenikaa-X disinfection robot – Photo: C.Le Previously, students of Phenikaa University also made droplet shields 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. In addition, Phenikaa University also donated 10,000 bottles of Orezol water to the frontline medical staff in the fight against the epidemic.
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