BangkokPost-June 25

Budsarakam Hospital for Covid-19 patients at Nonthaburi’s Impact Muang Thong Thani is now welcoming three EOD-turned-medical care robots to serve the medical team and patients at the hospital. They were developed by an engineering military team who expressed a wish to be part of the country’s mission to fight the disease. D-EMPIR CARE, as the project is known, was designed to reduce person-to-person contact amidst the outbreak. There are three trays for carrying food and medical equipment, which can bear a weight of 20 kilograms. It can operate for two hours at a stretch.Watcharee Jornjumrus, director of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robot research and development at the Defence Technology Institute, said the institute has experience developing EOD robots for military operations in the deep South. She said previously the institute has also given the medical care robot to field hospitals under Phramongkutklao Hospital and the team received good feedback.

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