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Counter Collision Gadget (device)

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The Counter Collision Gadget (abbreviated CCG) is an engineering device invented by Brino Gilbert, designed to prevent accidents across multiple transport modes such as road, air, sea and rail, though detailed explanations on the mechanisms involved aren't publicly available.[1]

The invention earned Gilbert multiple awards at INPEX (Invention and New Production Exposition, America's largest trade show), including a bronze award in Aerospace/Aeronautics and a silver award in Manufacturing.[2]

Brino Gilbert faced significant challenges securing local support and funding for the development and commercialisation of the Counter Collision Gadget, relying on personal resources to present the invention internationally.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Alabi, Williams (2010-06-30). "Nigerian inventor, Gilbert, shines at global contest". EdoFolks. EdoFolks. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  2. ^ Slaw Nigeria (2015-01-21). "Who Cares?". World Pulse. World Pulse. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  3. ^ Abbah, Theophilus (2012-09-30). "Nigeria @ 52: Men and women whose light sparkles in darkness". Daily Trust. Media Trust Limited. Retrieved 2025-07-24.