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Indonesian village turns household trash into Covid-19 robot helper
2021-08-11 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       TEMBOK GEDE, INDONESIA (REUTERS) - A homemade robot designed by Indonesian villagers and scientists for fun has found a new use during the pandemic - bringing food, and hopefully a smile, to self-isolating residents who have contracted Covid-19.

       An eclectic assembly of household items like pots, pans and an old television monitor, it is now named the "Delta robot" in a nod to the highly contagious variant of the coronavirus that has ripped through Indonesia.

       "With this new Delta variant and the surging number of Covid-19 cases, I decided to turn the robot into one used for public services such as to spray disinfectant, deliver food and meet the needs of residents who are self-isolating," Mr Aseyanto, 53, a neighbourhood leader who heads the project, said.

       The robot's head is made from a rice cooker and it is operated by remote control with a 12-hour battery life.

       It is one of several robots made in the village of Tembok Gede, which has won a reputation for its creative use of technology.

       After trundling down the street to the home of an isolating resident, its speaker emits the message "assalamu'alaikum" (Peace be with you), followed by "A delivery is here. Get well soon."

       The village lies within Surabaya, the capital of East Java province and Indonesia's second-biggest city, where a devastating second wave of coronavirus infections has swept over in the past month.

       Indonesia has become the epicentre of Asia's Covid-19 outbreak and recorded more than 3.68 million infections and more than 108,000 deaths from the virus among a population in excess of 270 million.

       "This Delta robot is very simple.... When we created this, we purely used materials in our neighborhood," said Mr Aseyanto, who goes by one name.

       It is a far cry from the robots deployed in hospitality and for care in Japan and elsewhere, some of which have been adapted to help tackle the pandemic.

       "For the base, we used a used toy car chassis," said another team member, engineering lecturer Benazir Imam Arif Muttaqin.

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