IIT Bombay engineering students invent robotic medicine vending machine

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NEW DELHI: A team of Engineering students from Fr Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering  in Bandra, Bombay has invented a robotic medicine vending machine that is utilized as a medicine distribute. Robotic medicine vending machine features: The device is called Medibot. It is made full with medicines and then it moves from one hospital bed to the next. Radio-frequency identification tags are given to patients. The tags are similar to tokens of Mumbai Metro that includes the data of the quantity of medicines that have been prescribed to patients. Patients have to just scan the tag on RFID reader on the robot, and it dispenses the medicines.
At an annual national level contiguous systems and robotics competition held by Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B) on Saturday, Medibot was declared as the ‘the most innovative solution.’ The competition, known as ‘eYantra Ideas that trains engineering students in embedded systems, in order to impart practical solutions for world problems.
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