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Kano University Develops Robot To Assist Staff Domestic Chores

Kano State University develops a robotic machine that will enable staff to carry out domestic chores…

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Kano University Develops Robot To Assist Staff With Domestic Chores

The Kano State University of Science and Technology Wudil renamed Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology is developing a robotic machine that will enable staff to carry out domestic chores like cleaning, sweeping and knighting in the institution.

The vice chancellor of the university, Professor Musa Yakasai, told newsmen that the robotic machine would assist the staff in discharging their duties optimally.

He said the management of the institution has greatly improved on Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology utilization to allow students to fully utilize technology and be part of the Global IT transformation.

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He said the robot had already been tested and was perfectly working according to the design.

He said the university will create as many kinds of machines that will help reduce the workload of the institution.

The vice chancellor said the newly-renovated library had the capacity of seating over 500 students and was fully connected to the internet and other IT materials.

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Professor Yakasai said though the university had created an e-library that is fully functional, students are encouraged to continue with the normal library system for improved reading culture.

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