In developing countries, patient safety is threatened because the inconsistent supply of electricity when the medical operation. Seeing this, Louise Jaiyeola Oduyoye, a student of a university in the UK, creating Neva. Products made by 21-year-old girl can last up to 60 charging cycles thereby increasing patient safety and optimize the operation process. The medical team involved in the operation can focus on their duties without worrying about the power off when needed.
Find out more about the discovery of Louise here: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/09/nigerian-student-creates-mobile-medical-battery-back-up-system/
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