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HONG KONG SAR (Media OutReach/ Flowerbudnews): Agilis Robotics, a leading innovator in surgical robotics, is spearheading a paradigm shift in the field of “incisionless” endoluminal surgery.
The company has made remarkable technological breakthroughs in developing highly miniaturized and flexible robotic instruments that offer exceptional dexterity even in the most challenging anatomies.
This achievement empowers surgeons to perform intricate tissue resection procedures with precision and ease, directly within natural orifices.
Uniquely, the system integrates seamlessly with standard endoscopes used by hospitals and clinics, including colonoscopes and cystoscopes, leveraging existing endoscopic expertise, flattening the learning curve, and improving cost-effectiveness.
The robotic instruments offer unprecedented possibilities across endoluminal surgery, spanning the upper and lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract, urinary tract, throat, and gynaecology. The system consists of a primary cart, a compact control console, and disposable robotic arms which ensure performance and sterility. The cost of the system will be less than 20% of conventional robotic systems on the market, resulting in lower upfront investment and higher gross profits for medical institutions. The demand for endoluminal surgeries is surging worldwide, driven by increasing cancer screening and detection of early-stage tumours.
With more than 3.5 million new GI cancer cases and 690k bladder cancer cases per year globally, Agilis Robotics is strategically positioned to capture the underserved endoluminal surgery market, allowing patients to receive effective early-stage treatment with reduced procedure time and recurrence rates. Agilis Robotics is a spin-off from The University of Hong Kong and has secured more than HKD 90 million in funding from private investors. The funds are being utilized for further development and preparation for clinical trials. The company has completed six live animal studies with their clinical partners in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, demonstrating promising results for the system’s accuracy, safety, and efficacy.
![]() First-in-human trials are targeted for the first half of 2024. The company is actively preparing for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) regulatory submissions, which mark a significant milestone towards commercialization. The company’s CFO, Hui Ka-Ming, with extensive experience in investing and pre-profit biotech companies, highlights the success of “Chapter 18A” listed companies in the HKEX, despite their relative immaturity compared to Agilis Robotics. Furthermore, Agilis Robotics understands the importance of cost-effectiveness, marketability, and market potential, ensuring a successful venture for investors and hospitals. (Flowerbudnews)
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Category: Science and Tech
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Robotics: Company Unveils Groundbreaking Advancements in Endoluminal Surgery
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Nigerian Engineer Develops Unique Software for Comprehensive Digitalisation of School Operations

By Biola Lawal
Abuja (Flowerbudnews): A budding Nigerian Software Engineer, Engr. Bashir Sani has developed a unique software, NAITS Automated School Management System (NAITS-ASMS) for digitalisation of all facets of the operations of private schools.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Flowerbudnews on Thursday in Abuja, Engr. Bashir Sani described the innovational NAITS-ASMS as user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable.
The Software Engineer said that NAITS-ASMS, developed by his ICT company, New Age IT Solutions (NAITS) had unique and comprehensive applications and features that made it very suitable for Modern City Schools as well as Schools in the rural communities.

(Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)
” We deliberately made NAITS-ASMS affordable and moderately priced as an indigenous technology and as part of our contributions to the achievement of a sound educational system for our children,” Engineer Sani said
The Software Engineer disclosed that some of the very unique features of NAITS-ASMS is its capability to integrate parents and other stakeholders of schools into the platform.
””When PARENTS are configured on the platform, they can login from the comfort of their homes, offices etc to monitor the academic performance of their children” Engr. Bashir Sani stated

(Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)
”School Owners, Managements, parents, teachers and other relevant stakeholders can function seamlessly on NAITS-ASMS on their mobile phones,:’ Engr Sani said.
He explained that ”the driving force behind the creation of our innovative NAITS Automated School Management System originated from a strong aspiration to make technology accessible and affordable for modern and grassroots communities. ”
Engr Bashir Sani said: ”this vision took root during my time as a committed schoolteacher in 2014.,” adding,. ”at the heart of this endeavor was the realization that existing school software were often exorbitantly priced, rendering them inaccessible to the average Nigerian school.

(Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)
‘:Moreover, these solutions were not tailored to the smaller screen sizes of mobile phones, limiting their reach and practicality.
Witnessing the transformative impact of an automated result processing application within the school, which seamlessly integrated student passports, school logos, form master signatures, continuous assessment scores, and other essential computations into concise A4-sized reports, I was inspired to revolutionize the educational technology landscape,”, he stated.

Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng
‘:Our NAITS-ASMS not only streamlines administrative tasks, but also alleviates the burden of manual report generation, which often proved to be error-prone and time-consuming for educators., ‘ the Software Engineer explained.
Engr Bashir said further; ”by developing a user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable platform, we are committed to empowering educational institutions across Nigeria, enabling them to harness the full potential of technology in their daily operations”.

Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng
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It is imperative to emphasize that over time, NAITS ASMT has undergone significant evolution, expanding its scope beyond result processing to encompass comprehensive teacher and student record management, along with efficient school accounting management.
(Contacts: 0803 404 9619. 0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)
‘Join us in embracing a seamless and efficient educational management experience with NAITS Automated School Management Technology,” the Engineer urged school.owners (Flowerbudnews)
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GOOD NEWS For Private Schools! Ease your Operations with – NAITS School Management Software called NAITS-SMS at incredibly low price
GOOD NEWS For Private Schools! Ease your Operations with – NAITS School Management Software called NAITS-SMS at incredibly low price

GOOD NEWS For Private Schools,; Ease your Operations with – NAITS School Management Software called NAITS-SMS at incredibly low price http://www.sms.naits.com.ng -

NAFDAC introduces online products registration to manufacturers in Osun

By Olajide Idowu
Osogbo: The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has lintroduced online product and company registration for producers and marketers of NAFDAC- controlled and regulated products in Osun.
Mr Akin Fagboroye, Assistant Director, NAFDAC, South West Zonal Office, Ibadan, disclosed this during a stakeholders’ meeting with products’ manufacturers and distributors in Osogbo.
He explained that the online registration was to eliminate bottlenecks and eliminate third parties in product registration process.

Fagboroye explained that the online registration, which had been on for a while, was for limited and certain products, “and the online registration now covered all products controlled and regulated by NAFDAC”.
“The online registration, NAFDAC Automated Products Administration and Monitoring system (NAPAMS), is to enable manufacturers register their products easily from the comfort of their homes.
“The process has been made seamless that an applicant can monitor (online) all the process from: registration, payment, status/stages of registered product and even print out registration certificate of the product without going to NAFDAC office,” he said.

Also, Mrs Roseline Ajayi, Director, NAFDAC South West Zonal Office, Ibadan, said although the online registration was to enable easy registration of products, NAFDAC still had desk officers to attend to customers’ enquires and complaints.
“NAFDAC wants to advance beyond the level 3 international rating in food control and regulation and henceforth, they will be engaging in post-market surveillance.
“You will see us more on the field. Stakeholders, especially in the distribution chain, that do not have the requirements to distribute some NAFDAC regulated products should do the needful, register and get listed with NAFDAC,” she said.
She said defaulters or those that were found short of the requirements during NAFDAC’s visit to their establishments would be sanctioned appropriately.

Dr Isaac Kolawole, Osun NAFDAC State Coordinator, in his remarks, stated that the stakeholders’ meeting was part of the agency’s interactive programme to sensitise, educate and enlighten manufacturers and distributors.
He also said the meeting was to also update everyone on current issues about NAFDAC.
Kolawole said NAPAMS was to enlighten stakeholders that NAFDAC had now provided an automatic e-process for product registration.
“The e-process (electronic process) would eliminate unnecessary documentation, delay in registration and also reduce unnecessary charges being levied on our stakeholders by consultants.

“Prior to the meeting, Osun NAFDAC office has always introduced NAPAMS to stakeholders at every meeting,” he added. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng) /Flowerbudnews
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Truecaller Unveils A New Brand Identity and Upgraded AI Identity Features for Fraud Prevention

- The refreshed logo signifies a renewed and strong focus on consumer privacy and enhanced safety in communication
- The overall design maintains the signature ‘True blue’ colour with an icon that establishes a distinct identity, thereby protecting our users from copycat and imposter apps
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – Newsvoir : Truecaller has announced a corporate rebranding and launch of a brand new app icon that will be instantly recognisable on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
The timing of the new brand identity aligns with a significant transformation taking place in the digital space. At the heart of this rebranding is Truecaller’s renewed sense of purpose, energy and enthusiasm.
Commenting on the announcement, Alan Mamedi, Co-founder and CEO, Truecaller said, “We are excited to unveil our new brand identity and logo. It signifies our continued commitment to our users and our focus to constantly evolve and improve, every day.”

“Our mission, to protect communication for all, is what guides us to develop new anti-fraud solutions like Search Context and engineer improvements to improve user privacy.“He added.
As part of this refreshed identity, Truecaller users also get a powerful new anti-fraud feature called Search Context, as a part of the Truecaller AI Identity engine. While looking at the search results for any number, Truecaller users will be instantly notified if the name for the number has been recently changed or is being changed frequently.
The app also classifies this contextual message into three colour categories: blue, for a neutral change, yellow, which indicates a potentially suspicious name change and finally red, indicating multiple and frequent name changes which are highly indicative of fraudulent and scammer activity.This message will be shown to all Truecaller users on all search results across Android, iPhone and Truecaller web.
Truecaller introduces new Anti Fraud Feature – Search ContextThe new branding identity is orchestrated by leading global brand consultancy, Interbrand and it will be rolled out across the globe over the coming weeks.
To see the new app icon and changes, users need to update to app version 13.34 or newer on Android and version 12.58 or newer on iOS. Read more on our blog here and download press assets here.
Editor’s note: Over the past 14 years, Truecaller has cemented its status as the market leader in call identification solutions. There is a global community of trust that enriches communication for a staggering 356 million users across the globe.
This growth reflects the increasing recognition of Truecaller’s initiatives and hardwork in addressing the most pressing issues when it comes to proliferation in global scam and frauds of all kinds.
About Truecaller
We enable safe and relevant conversations between people and make it efficient for businesses to connect with consumers. Fraud and unwanted communication are endemic to digital economies, especially in emerging markets.We are on a mission to build trust in communication. Truecaller is an essential part of everyday communication for over 356 million active users, with more than a billion downloads since launch and close to 50 billion unwanted calls identified and blocked in 2021.
Headquartered in Stockholm since 2009, we are a co-founder-led, entrepreneurial company, with a highly experienced management team. Truecaller has been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since October, 2021. Visit
truecaller.com for more information.
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NERC launches power outage reporting app
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has developed an application that will help citizens lodge complaints about power outages and disruptions across the country.
Sanusi Garba, the NERC chairperson, while speaking during the app’s launch in Abuja on Monday, said the initiative is in line with the commission’s pledge to improve service delivery to customers.
I think a lot of you can recall that we recently launched a new consumer protection regulation that provides timelines within which public utilities, and especially distribution companies (DisCos), are required to resolve complaints by customers,” Garba said.
“So, this particular app that we have launched today is supposed to assist the commission in monitoring that DisCos are actually complying with the standards set out in that regulation.”
He disclosed that the app was originally developed to sample the quality of power supply, adding that the NERC decided that it was better to have live data and effectively monitor DisCos.
The NERC chairperson encouraged Nigerians to channel their complaints through the app, assuring that prompt responses will increase their confidence in the commission and the DisCos.
“We decided to start this launch with Abuja. There’ll be a national rollout for all distribution companies,” he said.
“Such a massive application would require some test run and so on.
“So, AEDC is like a guinea pig for the app but we’ll quickly expedite the rollout to other distribution companies but obviously the DisCos where we are having the highest level of complaints will be ranked higher in terms of the rollout.”
Christopher Ezeafulukwe, chairperson of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), lauded the commission for the inauguration of the app, saying it was a product of collaboration that would ensure a win-win scenario for all citizens.
I dare say feedback from our customers is actually for the distribution company, what I would call our feedstock,” Ezeafulukwe said.
It is the raw material that we need to be able to deliver the services that we actually contract to provide.
“One big takeaway is that the app we’re about to launch is a product of collaboration between the commission, the distribution company, and eventually the customers.
“It then implies that it’s going to be a win-win for all of us.
“On the part of the regulator, it’s already been said that it will be greater oversight and not just oversight for oversight sake but to ensure that value is not just being created but being sustained and protected.
On the part of the distribution company, this will actually help catalyse more data-based decisions.”
The usage of the app
Speaking on the app’s functionality, Aisha Mahmud, NERC commissioner of consumer affairs, said the commission partnered with the DisCos on it.
Mahmud said data on hours of supply to customers on each service band, in a bid to protect users, was received.
“It utilises multi-channel approach. We liaised with the different distribution companies and obtained a lot of data on their customers,” she said.
“So if you’re a customer of a DisCo and you are being supplied by the DisCo, your information is already stored in that app.
If you have a complaint on any outage, there are multiple channels. There is a web app and a mobile app, so you can download it on your phone through Apple or Google store. You just need your meter number.
“You download the app, you put your meter number and then after that, you log in your complaint and the app will automatically send a confirmation to the customers on that particular feeder of yours to find out if there is really an outage.
“If there is, then we need about two to three customers to confirm that there is an outage on that feeder.
“As soon as they confirm that, the app will send that confirmation to the DisCo with a resolution timeline and as soon as the DisCo resolves this complaint, then the DisCo will update the app saying ‘we’ve resolved this complaint’ and the app will automatically send another confirmation request to those customers on that particular feeder.”
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Title: Nuclear Power Generation in Africa: Pros and Cons
Africa is a continent of immense potential, but it faces significant energy challenges. With a growing population and expanding economies, the demand for electricity in Africa is on the rise. Many African nations are exploring various sources of energy to meet this demand, and nuclear power generation has emerged as a topic of considerable interest. In this article, we will examine the pros and cons of nuclear power generation in Africa, weighing the benefits against the challenges and potential risks.
The Pros of Nuclear Power Generation in Africa
1. Energy Security and Reliability
One of the primary advantages of nuclear power is its reliability. Nuclear power plants can provide a stable and consistent supply of electricity, reducing the dependence on intermittent renewable sources and fossil fuels. This reliability is essential for powering critical infrastructure and industries.
2. Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Nuclear power generation produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions, making it an attractive option for combating climate change. In a world increasingly focused on reducing carbon footprints, nuclear energy can play a crucial role in transitioning to a cleaner energy mix.
3. Large Energy Output
Nuclear power plants have the capacity to produce a significant amount of electricity. This is especially beneficial for countries with high energy demands and ambitious development goals.
4. Economic Growth and Job Creation
The construction and operation of nuclear power plants can stimulate economic growth and create jobs. This includes opportunities for research and development, engineering, construction, and maintenance, benefiting the local workforce.
5. Reduced Dependence on Fossil Fuels
Nuclear power can help reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, providing energy security and potentially saving foreign exchange reserves. This is particularly important for countries vulnerable to energy supply disruptions.
6. Long-Term Energy Solution
Nuclear power plants have a long operational lifespan, often exceeding 40 years. This longevity provides a stable and long-term energy solution, reducing the need for frequent infrastructure upgrades.
The Cons of Nuclear Power Generation in Africa
1. High Initial Costs
Building a nuclear power plant is a costly endeavor, requiring significant upfront capital investment. African countries may struggle to secure the necessary funding and expertise, diverting resources away from other essential sectors like healthcare and education.
2. Safety Concerns
Nuclear accidents, although rare, can have catastrophic consequences. Ensuring the safety and security of nuclear power plants demands a high level of technical expertise and strict regulatory oversight. African nations may face challenges in maintaining these standards.
3. Nuclear Waste Management
Nuclear power generates radioactive waste that requires secure long-term storage and management. Developing the infrastructure and regulatory frameworks for safe waste disposal is a complex and expensive task.
4. Limited Indigenous Expertise
Many African countries lack the technical expertise required to operate and maintain nuclear power plants. This often leads to a reliance on foreign experts and can raise concerns about national sovereignty.
5. Vulnerability to Geopolitical Issues
Importing nuclear technology and fuel can expose African nations to geopolitical vulnerabilities. Changes in international relations or policies could impact the availability of nuclear materials and expertise.
6. Public Perception and Social Acceptance
Public perception of nuclear power can be negative due to concerns about safety and radiation. Building public trust and addressing these concerns can be a challenging and time-consuming process.
7. Long Construction Timelines
The construction of nuclear power plants can take many years, delaying the benefits of increased electricity generation. Delays and cost overruns are not uncommon in the nuclear industry.
8. Alternative Energy Sources
Africa is rich in renewable energy resources, such as solar and wind power. Some argue that investing in these clean energy sources may be a more sustainable and cost-effective way to meet energy demands while avoiding the challenges associated with nuclear power.
Conclusion: Weighing the Options
Nuclear power generation in Africa presents both opportunities and challenges. It has the potential to provide a stable and low-carbon energy source, stimulating economic growth and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. However, it also comes with high initial costs, safety concerns, and challenges related to waste management and public perception.
Before embracing nuclear power, African nations must carefully assess their specific circumstances, including energy needs, financial resources, technical capabilities, and long-term sustainability goals. Additionally, international cooperation and support, along with stringent safety and regulatory frameworks, are essential to ensure the responsible development of nuclear energy in Africa.
Ultimately, the decision to pursue nuclear power should be guided by a comprehensive evaluation of its pros and cons, taking into account the unique challenges and opportunities that each African nation faces in its quest for sustainable and reliable energy sources.