Kerala startup Asimov Robotics uses robots to distribute hygiene essentials in India

Asimov Robotics, a start-up in Kerala has created two robots to assist in the coronavirus outbreak. The first robot distributes face masks, napkins, and hand sanitisers and the second robot acts as a screen displaying the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) campaign against COVID. These robots will remain in public places where they can approach people and spread awareness regarding the WHO’s campaign.

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Thai monks at Chak Daeng temple use recycled plastic to make COVID masks

The Chak Daeng temple is famous for its environmentally conscious campaign which produces robes from the 15 tonnes of plastic bottles that it receives monthly. The COVID situation has encouraged a group of Thai monks to use the fibres extracted from the plastic to make face masks which can assist in protecting people from this virus.

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Rhode Island's farmers market Farm Fresh adopts B2C food delivery model

Farm Fresh Rhode Island’s Market Mobile program usually delivers wholesale orders of local produce and other farm goods to restaurants and universities across Rhode Island. But during corona times, the group rolled out a new system that allows individual households to place orders online and have food dropped off right at their door.

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