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The 12-year-old made a corona safety device
A 12-year-old American teenager has created a special tool called Safe Touch Pro to protect against Covid-19.
In order to keep yourself healthy in the current coronavirus situation, you need to refrain from touching the door handles, elevator buttons, places where germs can spread from the ATM keypad. What if a useful tool or instrument is available to avoid touching these places? Mizan Rupan-Tompkins, a 12-year-old teenager in the United States, has developed a tool that resembles a hook. She has now started selling this specially designed device made for her parents online.
According to a report by the Good News Network, 12-year-old Mizan Rupan prototyped a hook-like device using a 3D printer for his own needs when the Corona epidemic began to spread in San Francisco last April. He designed the device as a new invention to solve the problem of holding the door handle with gloves in the hands of his parents.
Mizan has dubbed his new device the Safe Touch Pro, which allows you to hold the button as well as use the keyboard.Isn,t is interesting...?
"I made it for my parents," Mizan told KTVU in San Francisco. Now it works for everyone. I made sure it was eco-friendly while making it. In addition, the system had to be kept in mind so that the virus could not survive.
Mizan did not make the device in a hurry. For this, he has done market research and confirmed the demand before. He updated the original device from the prototype and used plant-based plastic, which is resistant to germs.
On its website, Mizan is now selling the Safe Touch device. 14.99 us dollar. Already sold hundreds of devices and getting orders for a few dozen every day.
However, this is not the first proof of Mizan's innovative ability. Earlier, he had shown himself using a special computer and his own artificial intelligence software like Alexa. He has also created a robot that estimates age.
Mizan, who has been under the homeschool program for three years, plans to pursue a career in aviation, aeronautical design, or technology in the future.
A 12-year-old American teenager has created a special tool called Safe Touch Pro to protect against Covid-19.
In order to keep yourself healthy in the current coronavirus situation, you need to refrain from touching the door handles, elevator buttons, places where germs can spread from the ATM keypad. What if a useful tool or instrument is available to avoid touching these places? Mizan Rupan-Tompkins, a 12-year-old teenager in the United States, has developed a tool that resembles a hook. She has now started selling this specially designed device made for her parents online.
According to a report by the Good News Network, 12-year-old Mizan Rupan prototyped a hook-like device using a 3D printer for his own needs when the Corona epidemic began to spread in San Francisco last April. He designed the device as a new invention to solve the problem of holding the door handle with gloves in the hands of his parents.
Mizan has dubbed his new device the Safe Touch Pro, which allows you to hold the button as well as use the keyboard.Isn,t is interesting...?
"I made it for my parents," Mizan told KTVU in San Francisco. Now it works for everyone. I made sure it was eco-friendly while making it. In addition, the system had to be kept in mind so that the virus could not survive.
Mizan did not make the device in a hurry. For this, he has done market research and confirmed the demand before. He updated the original device from the prototype and used plant-based plastic, which is resistant to germs.
On its website, Mizan is now selling the Safe Touch device. 14.99 us dollar. Already sold hundreds of devices and getting orders for a few dozen every day.
However, this is not the first proof of Mizan's innovative ability. Earlier, he had shown himself using a special computer and his own artificial intelligence software like Alexa. He has also created a robot that estimates age.
Mizan, who has been under the homeschool program for three years, plans to pursue a career in aviation, aeronautical design, or technology in the future.
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