Incredible video, High Schools Africa. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I clicked that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! The innovation behind the homemade dialysis machine is truly remarkable. How do you think this project could be scaled up for broader use in healthcare settings, especially in resource-limited environments?
Its not only the government... Rich peo like kwame despite, Kenpong etc can set up a developing and further research center... They can take such projects and get university graduates to do extensive work on it... These can attract sponsors and philanthropist...
Government is not the partner they should seek….rather the private sector. We often wrongly assume government should become a company or manufacturer. Government is not a business holding company or corporation. We are not a communist country. Government has done its part by providing education. And before they go and try on humans, they should start with mice, rats, pigs, and primates. Kudos to the students.
Government all over the world are NOT in the business of manufacturing. Geniuses like these ones should learn to partner with persuasive minds with marketing skills to sell these ideas to the many private sector players. That is why science and engineering students should keep the arts students close. They usually have the persuasive mind. It is the private sector that make things happen. Think of Apple, Facebook, Tesla, etc. All these private companies hire geniuses or buy ideas of geniuses to make their brands. Even the world biggest socialist country, China, leaves manufacturing to the private sector.
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This innovation is infused in our curriculums and must be harnessed. Government and investors should take this up.
Incredible video, High Schools Africa. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I clicked that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! The innovation behind the homemade dialysis machine is truly remarkable. How do you think this project could be scaled up for broader use in healthcare settings, especially in resource-limited environments?
Its not only the government... Rich peo like kwame despite, Kenpong etc can set up a developing and further research center... They can take such projects and get university graduates to do extensive work on it... These can attract sponsors and philanthropist...
Please try to contact Asanti hene Otumfuo Osei tutu for that he will push it
Ghana ? No one will take it up oh. Unless they do it themselves, even that one, hospitals won't buy it
Government is not the partner they should seek….rather the private sector. We often wrongly assume government should become a company or manufacturer. Government is not a business holding company or corporation. We are not a communist country. Government has done its part by providing education. And before they go and try on humans, they should start with mice, rats, pigs, and primates. Kudos to the students.
You are totally wrong…did you listen to yourself! What has the private sector for doing with this!
You are totally wrong…did you listen to yourself! What has the private sector for doing with this!
Government all over the world are NOT in the business of manufacturing. Geniuses like these ones should learn to partner with persuasive minds with marketing skills to sell these ideas to the many private sector players. That is why science and engineering students should keep the arts students close. They usually have the persuasive mind.
It is the private sector that make things happen. Think of Apple, Facebook, Tesla, etc. All these private companies hire geniuses or buy ideas of geniuses to make their brands. Even the world biggest socialist country, China, leaves manufacturing to the private sector.