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Dabokpa Technical Institute has introduced the Intelligent Babies Incubator, a solar-powered medical device designed to enhance neonatal healthcare delivery.
According to the school, the innovation is well-suited to areas with unreliable electricity supply.
The incubator integrates intelligent temperature control and monitoring systems to provide a stable environment for premature and at-risk newborns.

By utilising solar energy, the innovation ensures uninterrupted operation, supporting healthcare workers in rural and underserved communities to improve infant survival rates.

The initiative was showcased at the 6th edition of the Energy Commission’s Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge, zonal stage in Kumasi, which encourages young innovators to create practical, eco-friendly solutions for societal needs.
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