A groundbreaking innovation in disaster preparedness is gaining nationwide recognition—the ‘Vubon’ Earthquake Early Warning System, a device capable of providing alerts 20–30 seconds before an earthquake strikes. This remarkable invention has already been featured by more than 15 leading national media outlets and television channels, earning widespread praise across the country.
Innovation from DIIT’s CSE Department
We are proud to share that the innovator behind this life-saving technology is Md. Ibrahim Mollah, a talented student from the CSE Department (22nd Batch) of Daffodil Institute of IT (DIIT) and the In-charge of DIIT’s Research & Development (R&D) unit.
His achievement reflects the strong culture of innovation, research, and practical learning fostered at DIIT.
A Vision for Safer Communities
The Vubon Earthquake Early Warning System represents a major step forward in disaster risk reduction. By delivering early alerts, even seconds before seismic activity, the system has the potential to save lives, reduce injuries, and minimize damage—especially in densely populated regions.
This innovation highlights the power of combining technology, research, and social responsibility to address real-world challenges.
A Proven Track Record of Innovation
Md. Ibrahim Mollah is also the creator of the widely recognized Bazardor App, which gained significant popularity across the country. His continued success demonstrates how dedication, creativity, and technical expertise can lead to impactful solutions that benefit society.
A Proud Achievement for DIIT
This accomplishment is a proud moment for the entire DIIT family. It reinforces the institute’s commitment to nurturing skilled innovators, problem solvers, and future leaders.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to everyone who supported and inspired this journey. Achievements like this motivate us to continue building an ecosystem where innovation thrives and students are empowered to make a difference.
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