Tech Burner, founded by Delhi-based Shlok Srivastava, is a YouTube channel dedicated to consumer technology, with a reach of 50 million viewers a month. But he recounts how his life would've been vastly different if he had chosen the IIT path.
Ankit Singh from Uttar Pradesh is a self-taught ethical hacker and bug bounty hunter, who has identified security threats for several tech giants like Apple, Twitter and Yahoo and even the Government of India.
PlayShifu, an Augmented Reality (AR) toymaker founded by IIT Kharagpur alumnus Vivek Goyal and Dinesh Advani, has its presence in over 35 countries and a customer base of over 7 lakh.
A threat to your safety or any uncomfortable situation, this personal safety app lets you send SOS alerts to their loved ones and even set up a fake call, all with with just one voice command.
“For a girl in a village, access to technology education can open up a world of opportunities--enabling social mobility, improved gender equality, and a chance to break out of the cycle of poverty,” says one of these brilliant changemakers.
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.
Four students from Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur have innovated a model using artificial intelligence to detect deepfake images, videos, and audio clips.