Dr. Thomas Mensah, the acclaimed inventor of fibre optics technology, has passed away

In Memoriam of Dr. Thomas Mensah: Pioneering Inventor and Advocate for Organ Donation Legislation in Ghana

Dr. Thomas Mensah, a Ghanaian-American inventor known for his pioneering work in fiber optics, passed away at the age of 74 on March 27, 2024. He died at the Kumasi Catholic Hope Exchange Hospital after a brief illness. The family of Dr. Mensah officially announced his death to the public on Thursday, March 28, 2024.

Dr. Mensah’s contributions to technology were immense, with his innovations significantly impacting global communication systems. His work in fiber optics paved the way for high-speed data transmission, revolutionizing industries and enabling the digital age to flourish. Throughout his career, Dr. Mensah received numerous accolades and honors for his achievements, solidifying his status as one of the foremost inventors in telecommunications and nanotechnology. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of scientists and engineers, particularly within the African diaspora.

In other news, GhanaWeb is embarking on a campaign to ensure that parliament passes comprehensive legislation to guide organ harvesting, organ donation, and organ transplantation in the country. This initiative aims to raise awareness and advocate for necessary laws in the field of organ donation and transplantation within the Ghanaian healthcare system. Join GhanaWeb’s efforts by following their updates on the GhanaWeb Business WhatsApp channel.

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