Latvian scientists make disinfectant robots and other equipment
Over six months, Latvian scientists have developed prototypes for equipment which will help disinfect places of high infection risk, Judīte Čunka with Latvian Television reported Jan. 28. Scientists from four Latvian universities and five scientific institutes have come together for these projects. It is a unique situation that scientists have succeeded in developing technological solutions in such a short time to such a level that they can be introduced into production and used. Scientists have designed three devices over five months for the disinfection of premises and persons. “Mobile robot for surface disinfection, disinfection gates, and equipment for air and…
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