Iranian Student Invents Robot for Rescue Operations
16:30 - October 02, 2022

Iranian Student Invents Robot for Rescue Operations

TEHRAN (ANA)- Mona Bahramnejad, an Iranian student, invented a robotic system that can be used in rescue operations under debris during natural disasters.
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Bahramnejad told ANA that the remote-controlled robot can be operated during incidents such as building collapses without the need for being present at the scene.

She is a student in the 11th grade at Sama School of the Islamic Azad University, Ardebil branch.

She made the remarks on the sidelines of the Islamic Azad University's "second step of revolution" under the title of Asreh Omid Event which was held in Tehran's Mosalla from May 29 to June 01, 2022.

The event aimed to exhibit new achievements and products in the technological and innovation arenas in line with opening new windows towards strengthening the idea of creating ground for knowledge-based businesses at the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Islamic Azad University.

Some 3,000 knowledge-based companies, laboratories, research centers, and startups took part in Asreh Omid Event.

The robot moves toward the light and can identify the path using infrared radiation, she said, adding that the robot can be used in different centers such as hospitals, factories, and even restaurants.

When I was a kid, my mother understood my talent for working in technical fields. I built my first robot in 2015. It was a remote-controlled robot. It can be used to gain information after a building is collapsed without the need to be present under the debris, she concluded.

According to the Global Innovation Index (GII 2022) report, Iran is the second most innovative country in the Central and South Asian region and the third among low-middle income countries.

Iran ranked 53rd in the world with seven steps up compared to 2021.

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