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A Wright State University student drew inspiration from his father’s struggles to create a medical device that could spur a new Dayton-based start-up.
Muhammed Hamdan invented a fully automated device that stores, organizes and dispenses pills with 98 percent accuracy. The device aims to improve everyday life for people who are suffering from diseases and required to take multiple medications a day, Hamdan told the university.
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