NUR IFFAH FARHANA BINTI MUHAMAD FIKRY MRSM TAIPING
Base on nowdays status quo, healthcare facilities in rural areas are scarced, effecting those communities to be affected negatively in terms of
self physical health.Small and deep cuts from knives and sharp tools are common injuries that can occur during activities such as cooking,
crafting, or handling tools. Proper and prompt care is essential to prevent infection and promote healing. Normal procedures such as
disinfection and using a sterile bandage is a bit out of date and could use several improvements. Therefore, we are studying several ways to
improve and solve this problem. We have improved the sterile bandage to "RapidSeal" an adhesive bandage that closes small deep cuts as well
as disinfecting the wound. This can help reduce the burden on healthcare systems by allowing minor,small and deep wounds to be treated
outside hospitals. We are focusing on multiple SDGs such as good health and wellbeing (3), industry, innovation and infrastructure (9), reduced
inequalities (10). For sdg 3, our innovation provides an effective wound closure solution that provides disinfection, prevents bleeding but
provides room for proper blood circulation and airation. Moving on to sdg 9, this idea represents an innovation in medical technology by
offering a noninvasive alternative to stitches and improves access to modern healthcare. Other than that for sdg 10,this idea helps equalising
healthcare access particularly in low income and remote communities.In addition to that we are looking out for proper materials preferbly self disintegrating materials to support sdg 12.