Sugandh Rajaram, the Indian High Commissioner, stated that his nation will continue to work with Ghana in several sectors, including innovation and technology, in order to ensure both countries' long-term growth and development.
He said this in an interview during a science fair at DPS International in Tema, where pupils displayed future-oriented solutions.
"Our partnership continues to prioritize innovation and expertise. "We're collaborating with the Ghanaian government and other stakeholders to guarantee that new development, capacity building, and ideas are implemented," he said. Students displayed inventions in the areas of security, health, agriculture, energy, and sustainable cities, to name a few, during the scientific fair, which was themed 'Sustainable Solutions for a Sustainable Future.'
Sugandh Rajaram was blown away by the creative thinking ideas on show.
Educational institutions, he claims, are a vital element of both nations' growth, particularly in terms of innovation, research, startups, and other future-oriented activities.
"I believe it would be a stimulant in the expansion of the collaboration if we gain the support of educational institutions like DPS International in this endeavour," he said.
He praised the students and school officials, and urged them to continue to make the most of the opportunities presented to them. In comparison to a standard drone with only 100-200 rpm motors, the project (JARVIS) constructed a drone with 20,200 rpm motors that produced 4kg of torque with its 10-inch propeller.
The drone includes functions such as facial recognition and identification, and it will assist firemen in rescuing trapped people by flying into the fire and electronically transmitting information to the firefighters within a minute.
India-Ghana ties would be driven by technology and creativity, according to the Indian High Commissioner.
This concept aims to reduce the number of times firemen enter a building without knowing how many people are inside or where they are.
The innovators are Shriman Jha, Raj Thakwani, Ernest Mintah, Chris Amankwah, Semekor Pi-Bansa, and Barima Yaw Ofori-Boateng Kyeremanteng.
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