8. Ayoumbaye Oumar, the pleasure of traveling in the desert
The original Chad has developed an invention whose importance is crucial, especially for lovers of the desert. This is a mobile, autonomous air-conditioning system powered by solar energy and wind energy.
7. Ousmane Ba, the man who revolutionized cereal crops
The Senegalese Ousmane Ba had a brilliant idea. For profitable cultivation of all types of cereals, he designed a monobloc planter that can be adapted to a motorized or animal-drawn. This multifunctional tool enables a culture of reaching. It saves time and energy.
6. Asmelash Zeferu, the dream of flying to reality
Since childhood, the Ethiopian 35 years dreamed of flying. Rejected by the Ethiopian Airlines flight school, he decided to build himself his own flying machine. And he succeeded, by recycling all materials that fell under her hand. Wood, metal and more. Even if the first attempted theft does not go well, Asmelash Zeferu is living proof that Africa has talented engineers. The Ethiopian Congratulations!
5. Pierre Djibril Coulibaly, computer engineering serving the world
Originally from the Ivory Coast, Djibril Coulibaly Professor Pierre established the first universal management software.Called NEXPRO UBS, this tool can be used by companies of all industries, for automatic computerize their data.
4. Leroy Mwasaru and renewable energy revolution
Aged just 17 years, Leroy Mwasaru understood that only renewable energy can ensure the survival of humanity in the times to come. He therefore developed a bioreactor human excrement, able to reap the organic waste and transform it into energy.
3. Afate Gnikou Kodjo, the 3D printer in the service of Africa
It is at the 10 th International Conference of the Network of Digital Manufacturing Laboratories organized in Spain that the world discovered the Togolese Afate Kodjo Gnikou. He got the first prize for technological innovation with its 3D printer. It is designed from recycled materials and electronic waste.This young Togolese is not at its first distinction.
2. Sam Kodo, engineering, low-cost computers in Africa
At 23, this young man from also from Togo, one of the small West African country can be proud to belong to the class of the best known African inventors of the decade. He is the inventor of the first African low cost computer. This initiative is part of a development project, and ease of access to education. For about 76 dollars, less than FCFA 40,000, you have a computer that can connect to the Internet or creating documents. A few years earlier, when he was 19, he had developed a humanoid robot, able to communicate with humans.
1. Bertin Nahum and incredible surgical robot
In Benin origin, born in Senegal and immigrated to France with his first age, Bertin Nahum became interested in robotics from the University, as indicated in their schooling. He then developed a passion for medical engineering, hence the idea of creating a robot that would assist surgeons in their various operations. But risky bet won. In 2002, he founded Medtech. The first surgical robot he designed is called BRIGIT specialized in assistance in knee surgery, bought a few years later by ZIMMER Inc, the giant of orthopedic surgery. Bertin Nahum then embarks on a larger project. The design of Brain Rosa, his first robot dedicated to neurosurgery. Sharp diseases such as epilepsy, hydrocephalus, Parkinson’s disease are carried out through this technology, invented by the Beninese Bertin Nahum.In all, the robot Brain Rosa has contributed to nearly 2,000 operations, all successful. No wonder Bertin Nahum is ranked fourth place among the most revolutionary entrepreneurs of the world.
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