The inventor Chris Ebejer inspired by a documentary about babies on the discovery channel, he wanted to protect babies from serious illnesses caused by high temperature such as meningitis and possible shut down of the brain.
He spent over 6 years and £700,000 with many scientist to develop a pigment that change its color when overheated. Finally, he was able to find it, and now he has a 12.5£ million contract with a company to take his invention globally.

Chris called the suit “Babyglows” and comes in many different colors, but it will change to white when the baby’s temperature rises above 37c as you can see in the image below.

Babyglows is expected to save many babies lives around the world as he mentioned in an interview “‘it has taken over my life but I’m very passionate about it. I believe that this is a product that will save lives.”
