
A student-led team from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has achieved a significant milestone in healthcare innovation by winning the top prize at the British Council’s ASCEND Lion’s Den event in Accra. The winning innovation, the Automated Neonatal Exchange Transfusion System (ANET), was selected as the premier project among more than 20 competing teams from Ghana and Nigeria. Led by Dr. Prince Odame, the KNUST team successfully pitched the medical device to a panel of investors and industry experts, demonstrating its potential to modernize and improve the safety of neonatal care through automation.
The ANET device represents a critical advancement in treating newborns who require exchange transfusions, a procedure that is often manually intensive and sensitive to human error. During the showcase, Dr. Aliyu Aliyu highlighted the impressive transition participants made from conceptual ideas to concrete, functional innovations. This progression is a central pillar of the ASCEND program, which aims to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial application. The event served as a testament to the capacity of West African students to develop high-tech solutions that address local healthcare challenges while meeting international standards.
In addition to the clinical benefits of the device, the success of the KNUST team underscores the broader economic potential of university-based research. Nii Doodo Dodoo, speaking at the event, emphasized the urgent need for collaboration to transform university innovations into viable businesses. He noted that such transitions are essential for stimulating economic growth and ensuring that groundbreaking research does not remain confined to the lab but instead reaches the markets and hospitals where it can have the greatest impact. This synergy between academia and industry is vital for the sustainability of healthcare improvements in the region.
The ASCEND program continues to play a pivotal role in enhancing entrepreneurship across universities in several African countries and the United Kingdom. By providing a high-profile platform for young innovators like Dr. Odame and his team, the initiative helps cultivate a pipeline of startups capable of addressing pressing societal needs. Moving forward, the focus for the ANET team will likely involve refining the system for clinical adoption and seeking the regulatory approvals necessary to integrate this life-saving technology into the national healthcare infrastructure.
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