Tiny Hearts Reaffirms Commitment To Fighting Against Neonatal Jaundice
Tiny Hearts, an award-winning Health Technology Company, is restating its commitment to continuing its fight against neonatal jaundice through its Crib A-Glow solar-powered phototherapy unit.
Tiny Hearts health device named Crib A- Glow had saved millions of children from jaundice in Nigeria and West Africa winning several global awards in the process,
The founder of Tiny Hearts Technology, Ms. Virtue Oboro who reiterated the company’s vision in a tribute to its Senior Data Analyst and Business Manager, Ms. Ebinepere Orewole, as part of activities to mark International Week for Science and Peace, commended her for fate the company has achieved to earn global recognition.
Her words, “She provides Tiny Hearts with much-needed concepts that shaped our company policies. We were quick to patent our innovation, Crib A- Glow, and engage health practitioners on the requirements for a phototherapy that meets health and safety standards. We further engaged engineers to construct our design and bring it to life, all this with this Amazon as a driving force. Today our product is globally recognised and gaining traction in hospitals and healthcare centres around West Africa.”
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Oboro, while shedding light on how Orewole first volunteered to work for Tiny Hearts before she eventually left her paid job at Agip multinational Oil and Gas Corporation to work full time, praised her love for babies.
“Ebinepere’s journey with us started way back in 2015 when Tiny Hearts was founded and the novel Crib A-Glow device was designed. Hearing about the innovation, she volunteered herself to be on the team to support the innovation with her skill. She has remained a constant and invaluable member of the team. As a mother who had to wait for half a decade before she could conceive, her zeal for the welfare of babies is boundless” she said.
Speaking about her involvement in Tiny Hearts, Orewole said she is happy to be involved in the mission to save the lives of babies.
“I never in my life thought I would be directly engaged in any activity that is tech-based. But tech is the platform in these times to advance humanity. It is gratifying to be able to contribute to saving babies’ lives through our product.”