Israeli Doctors Restore Eyesight to the Blind in Papua
A team of medical experts from Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer just returned from a successful medical humanitarian mission to Papua New Guinea where
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A team of medical experts from Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer just returned from a successful medical humanitarian mission to Papua New Guinea where
The National Department Of Health is a statutory Organization focused on 5 main deliverables to the people of Papua New Guinea of this Corporate Plan: 1.Guide
The 4700 km Coral Sea Cable System is a 40Tbps submarine fibre optic cable that brings next-generation connectivity to the people of Papua New Guinea and
Through a major donation by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the medical centre has received new diagnostic tools and equipment that
The use of medical fiber optics in medicine continues to increase as medical fiber optic technology advances to improve patient care.
Fresh hope has emerged for Papua New Guinea''s battle against blindness, with New Zealand pledging NZ$18.9 million (approximately K43.4
In Papua New Guinea''s East New Britain province, the World Bank is supporting the provincial health authority to strengthen its primary health care
Papua New Guinea has installed one of the most modern magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, which will help in the detection of cancer, at Port Moresby
East Coast NetLink provides fiber optics connectivity solutions for businesses and organizations in Papua New Guinea. We offer high-speed, reliable and secure internet access, data transmission and
An active blindness society was established with the Governor-General as a patron. This unfortunately disbanded, with most ex-patriates moving out of the country by the late 1990s.
Why Fiber Optics? Fiber optics use total internal reflection to guide photons through ultra‑pure glass cores, delivering light and data into places electrical conductors
April 1, 2024 — MinXray, a leading manufacturer of imaging systems for medical and veterinary use, recently sent its Impact Wireless X-ray system with a group of researchers and medical personnel to
Learn about the healthcare challenges in Papua New Guinea, including limited resources and infrastructure, and the efforts to address them.
This system provides reliable and renewable power so that critical eye surgery in Papua New Guinea can continue without worry about power interruptions. We
The portable NGPod device employs a fiber optic sensor that is introduced directly into the stomach via the feeding tube, eliminating the need for aspirate while transmitting light signals back to
Read the story of how an Engineers Australia member helped bring 24-hour solar power to a remote Papua New Guinea hospital.
Discover how the CHISON SonoEye handheld ultrasound empowered the 14th China Medical Team in Papua New Guinea to perform congenital heart
Fibershot offers a full range of light sources for testing single-mode and/or multimode fiber networks in conjunction with an Optical Power Meter. A typical Laser Source transmits constant wavelengths in
In this article, we will discuss recommendations for hospitals in Papua New Guinea looking to incorporate SmartXide technology, focusing on infrastructure, training, maintenance, and patient care.
In Papua New Guinea, with roughly one doctor per 17,000 people, AI tools - virtual triage, telehealth, predictive analytics and low‑IT imaging - cut ER
If you''re seeking safety glasses for fiber lasers, it''s crucial to distinguish between safety glasses for fiber laser systems and those used for handling fiber optic
Explore how fiber optics enhance modern medical procedures, enabling precise diagnostics, advanced treatments, and minimally invasive techniques.
The underwater fibre optic cable will provide significantly faster internet to Papua New Guinea when completed. With a capacity of up to 20 terabits the new cable
A group of doctors are brimming with confidence and eager to enhance healthcare in their district hospitals after completing an exclusive
“When the hospital was founded, they were working with gas lamps, and now with the help of the whole community, and from engineers around the world, they have 24-hour solar power.