Thanks to IIT-Bombay PhD student Tejasvi Chauhan's efforts of setting up a telecom tower in the remote mountain village of Baag in Himachal Pradesh, children can now attend online classes.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur and IIT Bombay are offering 12-week free online courses for BTech, MSc students in Physics and agricultural engineering, agriculture and environmental science students. Check details here.
A student at IIT Bombay, Saiprasad Proyarekar has innovated a skin spray gun that treats open skin wounds in less than half the time of regular surgeries. This low-cost innovation can be a gamechanger in treating acid attacks and accident injuries.
Eeki Foods, a Kota-based startup founded by two IIT-Bombay graduates, Amit Kumar and Abhay Singh, grows high-quality, residue-free Indian staple vegetables using hydroponics.
Developed by NanoSniff Technologies, an IIT-Bombay incubated startup, in partnership with Vehant Technologies, the NanoSniffer is the world’s first microsensor-based explosive trace detector.