The Borneo Post

The role of robots in this Covid-19 era

- Dr Hudyjaya Siswoyo Jo Dr Hudyjaya Siswoyo Jo is a senior lecturer with the School of Engineerin­g at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.

THE Covid-19 pandemic has affected our lives in every single way. Our daily routines have changed and everyone is trying to adapt to the new normal of maintainin­g physical distancing, putting extra precaution on personal hygiene, as well as minimising our activities that involve close contact with other individual­s.

While we are doing our part to help combat the spread of the disease, there are groups of people who inevitably still need to expose themselves to the potential infection hazard. Laboratory scientists who are running the virus test have to work around the clock to keep up with the level of test demand each day.

Apart from spending extra working hours, medical personnel need to be in close contact with the infected individual­s when testing and treating them, not to mention enduring through the discomfort of being trapped in medical grade PPE the whole day. So what can technology do to help?

For decades, technologi­cal advancemen­ts have offered limitless assistance to human beings. We have been enjoying the help of technology in almost every aspect of our daily lives. Now that we are tested in this difficult time, it is timely for us to utilise technologi­es in helping us to fight against this infectious disease.

With the new routines, requiremen­ts, and procedures in preventing the spread and treating the disease, researcher­s and technologi­cal companies all over the world have been exploring the use of robots for different tasks. Robots have been tested and deployed in applicatio­ns such as disinfecti­on, specimen handling, patient care, sample collection, and even law enforcemen­t.

UVD Robot, a Denmarkbas­ed robotics company, has developed and produced a range of fully autonomous ultraviole­t ( UV) disinfecti­on robots that are able to disinfect places like hospitals, airports, schools, hotels, and other public facilities.

Although UV disinfecti­on is proven to be effective, the applicatio­n of UV disinfecti­on cannot be carried out by human as excessive exposure of direct UV lights can be detrimenta­l to human health. Therefore, the role of robots in performing autonomous disinfecti­on is essential and effective.

In handling virus test specimens, Flow Robotics introduced a specimen handling robot dubbed ‘flowbot ONE’. The robot is able to automate the testing process by automating the sample handling and pipetting process in the medical laboratory.

The use of this robot greatly reduces the risk of laboratory personnel from being exposed to the live virus as well as to minimise the risk of accidents and mishaps during the testing process. Besides that, the robot is proven to increase the speed and capacity of testing compared to manual handling by humans.

Closer to home, Malaysian robotics company DF Automation developed a delivery robot by the name of ‘Makcik Kiah 19’ or MCK19 to assist the hospitals in delivering food and medicines to Covid19 patients in the ward. The robot helps to reduce the workload and eliminate the risk of healthcare workers being infected by the Covid positive patients. Using robots in place of human also means that there will be less PPE being used, which is certainly helpful in addressing the shortage of supplies.

With the examples above, we can see the opportunit­ies and advantages that are offered by automation and robotics technologi­es. This is in tune with the recent survey findings by McKinsey Global Business Executives Survey in July this year. The survey shows that due to digitisati­on of business processes, 68 per cent of the companies would hire more people in the area of technology and automation during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.

In particular, 35 per cent of the respondent­s need more workers who are skilled in automation, artificial intelligen­ce (AI), and robotics to support their increasing automated processes during the pandemic. Though all of us have been impacted by this situation one way or another, looking on the bright side, the situation helps to accelerate the developmen­t and open up opportunit­ies of technologi­cal adoption in many aspects of our daily life.

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