WEB DESK: A bright student at Engineering University Mardan has unveiled a brain-controlled electric wheelchair that can be operated using brain signals.
Adil Bacha, the mastermind behind this pioneering invention, elucidated that the wheelchair caters specifically to individuals with fully functional brains but are immobilized in the rest of their bodies.
Furthermore, Bacha stated that his brain-controlled wheelchair aims to empower patients who may face challenges in verbal communication and physical movement. By harnessing advanced technology that interprets brainwaves, individuals can effortlessly maneuver the wheelchair and navigate between different locations with autonomy.
“I have devised this wheelchair with the vision of enabling patients to traverse freely, transcending the confines of their physical limitations,” expressed Bacha, underlining the transformative potential of his creation.
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This breakthrough innovation highlights the remarkable capabilities of Pakistani students in addressing societal needs through technological prowess.
Meanwhile, last year, two students from Shah Abdul Latif University in Khairpur developed a drone ambulance model to aid communities affected by natural disasters such as floods.
With initiatives like Bacha’s brain-controlled wheelchair, the Pakistani student community continues to demonstrate its commitment to leveraging technology for the betterment of society, offering hope and assistance to those in need.