The Nigerian inventor, the world record for the smallest GPS tracking device set up

A young Nigerian inventor has set up a New Guinness World Record to create the smallest GPS tracking prototype.

Respect of Honors GPS tracker Measures 22.93 mm x 11.92 mm And is almost as big as a mobile phone SIM card. It was celebrated as a big step in the production of smaller electronic products and devices.

Oluwatobi believes that the limits of what is possible, especially when it comes to miniaturization technology, ”The Guinness World Records (GWR) said in an explanation.

Global Positioning System (GPS) is a technology with which users can pursue and monitor locations that are equipped with recipients.

The inventor is a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. He was born and grew up in the Nigerian southwestern city of Ibadan.

“Endless possibilities”

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu praised the invention so that she “has”Endless opportunities for use in various industries and areas of life. ''

President Tinubu also expressed optimism for the potential of the Nigerians.

“Congratulations, Oluwatobi, on this achievement. You have just shown the world that Nigerian young people!” He said in a post on X platform.

Nigeria Minister for communication, innovation and digital economy, Bosun Tijani welcomed the young inventor as an extraordinary potential in our ecosystem when he repeats the government's commitment to the development of science and technology.

World record madness

“Oluwatobi's success increases our mission to promote local talents and invest in local talents. If we enable more young innovators to break barriers and lead them in state-of-the-art technologies, we secure Nigeria's legitimate place on the global innovation card,” said the minister in a post on X platform.

In recent years, Nigeria has received a frenzy in which people have put up a kind of world record.

This includes Guinness World Records (GWR) for most head shot photos that were taken in an hour, the longest football video game and most skipped on foot.

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