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In Nepal, Wearable Tech is Saving the Herd

2/3 of population in Nepal makes its living from livestock

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Echo Innovators is a wearable device for livestock that monitors vital signs

A black and white sketch shows a group of cows standing in a row, facing different directions. The drawing is minimalist, using bold lines and simple shading on a white background.

Melisha Ghimire is a computer engineering student from Nepal, a country whose economy is dominated by agriculture and livestock. She became interested in technology and came together with friends to learn about machine learning and artificial intelligence. They entered Appathons and events by Microsoft and other companies, and decided to enter theย Imagine Cup, a worldwide technology competition sponsored by Microsoft, with a project calledย Echo Innovators.

A USB flash drive shaped like a black and white cow is plugged into the side of a silver laptop against a plain green background.Echo Innovators is a wearable device for livestock that monitors vital signs like a FitBit does for humans. The information is sent toย Microsoftโ€™s Azureย cloud, where it is constantly monitored and analyzed for temperature, step count, stress level, sleep pattern and pregnancy status. Readings are sent through graphs along with easy to understand insights. Machine learning results combined with an expert knowledge base provide the best actionable recommendations, sending that information back to farmers.

In Nepal, two-thirds of the population makes its living from livestock. Trained veterinarians are practically non-existent. For subsistence livestock farmers, the loss of a few animals can be devastating. Technology like Melishaโ€™s Echo Innovations has the potential to change the economic outlook for much of the nation.

About Melisha Ghimire:

A woman with long dark hair, wearing a white top and a black lanyard, is smiling in front of a wooden background.Melisha Ghimire is a student of computer engineering in Nepal. She loves exploring technology and solving peopleโ€™s biggest problems through the use of technology. Melisha enjoys traveling, listening to music and spending time with nature. Her company, Echo Innovators, is the winner of numerous appathons and competitions and was one of the top 54 teams worldwideย competing in the 2017 Imagine cup.

For more information, visitย ICT Frameย orย Tech in Asia

This article was originally published in the Huffington Post .

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Dr. Berger of MindRocket Media Group is an education correspondent and personality with articles in The Huffington Post, Scholastic, and Forbes

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