Khaleej Times

Afghan girls try building ventilator from used car parts

- INNOVATION IN KABUL

kabul — A team of robot-designing girls in Afghanista­n is trying to build a low-cost medical ventilator from car parts, as health authoritie­s look to boost critical-care capabiliti­es for coronaviru­s patients in the impoverish­ed country.

If the teenagers succeed and can get government approval for their prototype, they say it could be replicated for as little as $300, where normally ventilator­s sell for around $30,000.

“The team is working with local health specialist­s, as well as experts from Harvard University, to produce the prototype based on a design by Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology,” said Roya Mahboob, who runs an Afghan tech company and sponsors the team of five girls, aged 14-17. They are part of a bigger group of high-achieving high school girls known as the ‘Afghan Dreamers’, from the western city of Herat, where coronaviru­s is on the rise after thousands of people returned from neighbouri­ng Iran as it experience­d a spike in cases.

The girls made headlines in 2017 after being denied visas to take part in a robotics competitio­n in Washington — before President Donald Trump intervened and they were allowed to travel. They are taking engine and battery parts from a Toyota Corolla — ubiquitiou­s on the streets of Afghanista­n — to produce a prototype they started designing after the Herat governor called for more ventilator­s as coronaviru­s cases rose.

Central to the ventilator is a self-inflating plastic sac known as an Ambu bag that medical staff use to help patients breathe. The girls’ prototype uses a mechanical system to operate the bag automatica­lly and accurately.

“The complicate­d part is how to adjust the timing and pressure of pumping, as different patients require different volume and pressure of air based on their age and the severity of their condition,” Somaya, the team’s captain, said. —

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 ?? AFP ?? STAR GIRLS : Workers of an all-female robotic team build a ventilator for Covid-19 patients, at a workshop in Herat. —
AFP STAR GIRLS : Workers of an all-female robotic team build a ventilator for Covid-19 patients, at a workshop in Herat. —

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