Talented Man Invents 5-in-1 Automated Neonatal Bed for Babies Who Have No Beds to Sleep on in Some Hospitals
- A bright young by the name of Emmanuel Amehegha intends to provide a comfortable bed for all new borns in the country
- The video sighted by Briefly News had the young man explaining the operation of the new automated 5 in 1 neonatal bed he invented
- Emmanuel revealed that he loves children and his aim is to help reduce the number of babies who are kept on hospital floors due to lack of beds
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A talented young man by the name of Emmanuel Amehegha has recently made many proud with his latest invention.
A post sighted by Briefly News on the Twitter timeline of @quame_age saw the concerned man sharing that he decided to build an automated 5 in 1 neonatal bed in his quest to reduce the number of new borns who are kept on some hospitals floors in Ghana due to lack of beds.
In the video, Emmanuel was seen explaining how his invention works.
"There are numbers on the automated bed which represents a specific bed. Every bed has an ID tag attached to it. If a particular number is pressed, the machine loads and with the help of sensors, the baby on the given bed is delivered", he explained.
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The baby lover shared that his hope is to get investors who would enable him build more of the automated beds to bring comfort to all new borns.
Watch the full video linked below;
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Meanwhile Briefly News earlier reported that a talented young Ghanaian by the name of Enoch Asumah was granted an interview on a YouTube channel called Television CK where he spoke about how he developed interest in inventing vehicles.
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In the interview, Enoch, a student of Kpando Technical Institute shared that he noticed how good he is with gadgets when he was in kindergarten and since then, he has been intentional with perfecting his craft.
Enoch revealed that he believes he has a very bright future ahead hence has already picked up a name for his company which is known as Astronoch.
Currently, the young man has built a passenger aircraft, a drone, a woofer, an aeroplane car among other inventions.
Source: Briefly News
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