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COVID-19: Maha boy makes world's first 'Internet-controlled' robot

By IANS | Updated: June 7, 2020 14:10 IST

A 23-year old Thane engineer has made a first-of-its kind 'Internet-controlled' robot specifically to address the needs of hospitals ...

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A 23-year old Thane engineer has made a first-of-its kind 'Internet-controlled' robot specifically to address the needs of hospitals treating COVID-19 patients.

The gizmo, aptly called 'Coro-bot' independently dispenses food, water, beverages, medicines - and even some good advice - to Corona patients without the needs for nurses, ward staff or other care-givers.

Designed and created by Pratik Tirodkar, founder of a start-up PNT Solutions, Dombivali, recently, the first Coro-bot is currently deployed successfully at the Holy Cross Hospital in Kalyan.

"This aCoro-bot' eliminates the need of physical presence or contact of nurses or ward boys with the patient. It can deliver food, water, medicines and interact with the patients through a camera. Through a speaker, it can also advise patients on various precautions like sanitizing their hands before picking up anything from the robotic tray," Tirodkar told .

Most importantly, the company has created a special App to operate Coro-bot from any location in the world using Internet of Things

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Pnt solutionsHoly cross hospitalPratik tirodkar
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