Bisma's invention aims to reduce accidents.

NASA, surprised to see the invention of a 13-year-old Pakistani girl, immediately called America


The American space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) invited a 13-year-old student from Karachi to America, happy with her invention.

Bisma Solangi, a student of Evergreen Secondary School, has developed "anti-sleep" glasses, which prevent drivers from falling asleep.


Fatigue while driving is a major threat to drivers and road users not only in Pakistan but globally.

The World Health Organization states that fatigue is a major factor in accidents worldwide.


Drowsy drivers experience inattention, drowsiness, poor decision-making, and lane departures.

It is important to raise awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving, recognize the signs of fatigue, prioritize adequate rest, and promote alternative transportation options.


Bisma's invention aims to reduce accidents and increase road safety.

Bisma Solangi and her team have created a feature for the safety of drivers, this feature will indicate if drivers fall asleep while driving.

This great invention of Bisma also attracted the attention of NASA, due to which she got an invitation to participate in the camp, and she left Karachi Airport for America along with other students.

This opportunity will allow them to hone their skills and innovate more.

In an interview, Bisma emphasized the importance of Pakistanis' talent and determination in achieving extraordinary feats.