Aitizaz Hassan
Pakistan has achieved a milestone in the development of the robotic industry as 13 surgeries have been conducted with the help of robots in a hospital in Lahore recently, WealthPK reports. The new development shows a bright future for the robotics industry in the country. Besides other facilities, the National Centre of Robotics and Automation has been formed for the development of the industry. It is a consortium of 11 laboratories set up in more than 13 universities in the country.
According to a report of Tech Destination Media, a copy of which is available with WealthPK, National Health and Medical Centre Punjab carried out its first-ever robotic surgery. The hospital conducted 13 surgeries using robots. Robots were used by doctors for urology surgeries, four general surgeries and four gynecological procedures. Five special operation theatres have been built for the purpose with an accumulated cost of Rs250 million in the hospital. A robotic surgery and training centre was also inaugurated at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) in March 2022.
The report said that some startups played a vital role in promoting and developing the robotic sector. Bioniks is a social enterprise that makes prosthetic limbs. It wants to provide innovative solutions to the issues of patients in the form of advanced prosthetic limbs. The company also recently provided free bionic arms to 26 deserving people.
Arm Rehab and Adbled Pvt Ltd also want to convert disability into empowerment by using advanced robotic technology. They produce prosthetic arms. Adbled also works on computer numerical control (CNC) machines and their critical components besides providing industrial automation solutions.
Fusions Group is a partnership commercial entity meant for research and development in electronics, industrial automation, defence, robotics, alternate energy, integrated solution, biotechnology, agriculture, chemical, telecommunication, optical and security and surveillance sectors.
Silicon Nexus provides end-to-end product development, IT consulting, and innovative technological solutions globally. Similarly, FootMotion, founded in 2015, started as an offshore team that handled all the engineering and design work of a US-based digital agency named Punch.
Blutech Consulting was formed by a group of tech-savvy consultants. It focuses on providing complete solutions and services to enterprises around the world. Its clients include Bank Alfalah, Zong, Dubai Islamic Bank, State Bank of Pakistan, Absa and Vodacom amongst others.
UASG and Qumaq are pioneers in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry in Pakistan. They have a team of unmanned aerial system specialists, who consult and provide advanced drones, aerial pollination, surveillance and monitoring, mapping, 3D modeling, and multiple other services to industries.
Integrated Dynamics works on designing, consultancy and turn-key project commissioning for unmanned autonomous vehicle systems (UAVS). It is a supply source company for everything needed for getting a UAVS project in the air, including platforms, flight control systems, C4I systems, datalinks, payloads, and ground control stations (gcs). SATUMA prides itself on the development, design and manufacture of UAVs for surveillance and other civilian applications.
Stem Wizards Academia has been providing continuing STEM education for both schools and individuals in Canada and Pakistan. The firm hires mechatronics engineers, electronics engineers, software engineers, computer scientists, and fine arts graduates to utilise their knowledge and skills to teach children the latest technologies.
Pakistan Chain Centre specialises in providing the best solutions for power transmission and conveying the needs of all industrial units in Pakistan. Some of its notable clients include Pepsi, Nestle, Coca-Cola, Unilever, Packages Limited, Gourmet Foods and Lucky Cement, etc.
“A student of the Usman Institute of Technology developed a robot in 2022. It can help children with autism (neurodevelopment) improve their social skills and overcome loneliness. The robot named Peeku communicates in both English and Urdu. The student hopes to introduce the robot in the market for Rs200,000,” said the report available with WealthPK.
Credit : Independent News Pakistan-WealthPk