20 year-old techpreneur hints on Malawi’s need to harness drone technology
If properly harnessed the hastily mushrooming drone technology can bring about substantive contributions to Malawi as a country, a youthful computer technology expert, Luke Tchoka, has said.
Tchoka, who has recently completed a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering at India’s APG Shimla University told Nyasa Times in an interview that times are gone in the country whem drones are simply used for filming footages.
Tchoka, 20, who managed to assemble a drone in a space of five months during her personal time while pursuing his studies, said drone technology can be factored in in the fields of agriculture, security, medicine and education.
He said, for example, drones in agriculture can be used in spraying pesticides on farms.
“While humans can take two to three days in spraying, the drones would take just an hour or two to do the same, ” said Tchoka, who revealed that most of his research material on building his drone was from YouTube videos and Google.
There is a shortage of innovation in Malawi, therefore, a chap assembly other people’s innovation as seen as one of the same
Keep it uppp!!
Great
A story without value. Be serious
Proud of you young man.
Malawi, please make use of Ana ngati awa.
Nzosavuta izi. The thing here is that matters are the resources the rest is just assembling them nothing interesting apa iyaaa. Tell us about real innovations osati izi
This is good work little brother. Keep focusing on the goal! the world is waiting .
Do you need an ‘instructional manual’ to assemble a drone!
Inspiring, I think we really need to embrace such innovations