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3 Students Innovate Remote-Controlled Extension Board to Prevent Electrical Fire Disasters

Cursory: Students at the Computer Engineering Department of an African University, have won the admiration of netizens after they designed a new extension board. The innovation by the students is aimed at curbing fire outbreaks caused by appliances.

Three students from the Computer Engineering Department of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have recently developed an innovative extension board that can be remotely controlled with an app.

Alexander Osei Bonsu, Francis Akwasi Agyemang, and Obed Ansah designed the extension board with the aim of curbing fire outbreaks caused by appliances left plugged into extension boards. The internet-controlled extension board has four relay models that help users manage sockets remotely.

The trio is hopeful that their innovation will help reduce the increased spate of fire outbreaks caused by appliances connected to extension boards.

This innovation has received a lot of praise from Netizens for coming up with such an important device.

Read some praises from Netizens below:

@EricPentsil: More grease to your palms my guys

@BenjivelF: Congratulations to them Others also said the innovation will only be outdoored and abandoned

@SmithDerry2: Congrats big brothers. I hope it won’t end here… you would get someone to help make it a reality

@Emmanue02571209 Where does it go after this exhibition? We see people every day inventing things but don’t see them at use at the end of the day

@YeboahNsteve·Mar 18Wow sounds great Vision for the future generations

@ny_ahenkan·Mar 17Afta invention what next . Either u join the jobless queue or mk wild and japa


In a similar event, a couple of years ago, another African, Brian Gitta from Uganda invented a low-cost device called Matibabu that can diagnose malaria in just a few minutes without the need for blood samples.

The device uses a beam of light to detect changes in red blood cells caused by the malaria parasite. Matibabu has the potential to revolutionize the way malaria is diagnosed and treated, particularly in rural areas where access to medical facilities is limited.

These innovations from African students demonstrate their ability to solve problems and create solutions that benefit society. Congratulations to all the students involved in these projects, and we look forward to seeing more innovative ideas from them in the future!

Read Also: Innovative Man Uses Sticks to Build a Car With Engine, Video Shows Him Driving it With Pride

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