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29 May 2024|Noida | Amity University, Noida

Students showcase their innovative projects, during “TECHNOVATE-2024”, at Amity

 

Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida campus organized the Annual Engineering Project & Poster Presentation “Technovate-2024”, from 29th to 30th May 2024. TECHNOVATE 2024 aimed to showcase the technical skills and innovative ideas of engineering students, explore and identify the potential projects that can be patented, incubated or developed further as an industry ready product, promote industry engagement and provide networking opportunities.

 

Advising the students, Mr. Prashant Mago, Head Technology Risk, HCL Tech said, “Students should reflect on the value which their project will provide to society. A long-term vision will help the students in ascertaining the goals which they want to achieve through their innovation. Apart from the monetary value, students must think about how environment-friendly their project is so that they can contribute towards creating a sustainable future.” He called upon the students to take risks and build resilience to overcome all challenges in life.

 

Sharing his words of wisdom, Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, Founder President Amity Education Group stated, “Research and innovation are the backbone of a country’s development and Amity is proud of its students and their innovative capabilities. Amity will always provide all the support and guidance to students who have big dreams and want to work for the nation.”

 

Congratulating the students, Mr. Kapil Mehrotra, Group CTO & CISO, Dhanuka Agritech, stated, “It is heartening to see the students working so hard and creating unique innovations, at such a young age.  Students must demonstrate their full potential, seek guidance from their mentors and do their best, in order to make the most of this opportunity and derive maximum benefit.”

 

Prof. (Dr.) Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, said, “Innovation and creativity will be the major contributors to our country’s development. The feedback and guidance of the industry experts will further enable the students to make improve upon their innovations and use them to address societal needs.”

 

Welcoming the guests, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Pandey, Director, ASET, said, “The display of the students’ projects is the manifestation of the efforts of the students and an outcome of what they have learnt during the tenure of their course curriculum. We look forward to the commercialization of these projects and will explore linkages with the industries who can take these technologies.”

 

Sahil and Araaf Malik, students of B. Tech, Final Year (Electronics),  showcased their project “8-legged Semi-Autonomous Spider Robot” which is used for calculating the temperature in desert areas where wheels of normal vehicles cannot move due to friction and this robot will easily move on the surface of the sand and perform various functions smoothly.

 

Rijul Thakur and Akarshit Thakur, students of B. Tech Final Year (Mechanical), demonstrated their project, “Smart Wireless Device Design for Milk Popping and Spilling Prevention”, which has a sensor which turns off the gas supply and prevents milk from spilling. Some of the other projects displayed included, “Turbojet Engine”, “Solar powered Reflector assisted UV-LED Based Drinking Water Disinfection System”, “Moist Air Condensation Enhancement via Superhydrophobic Surfaces”, amongst others.

 

More than 300 projects and posters were displayed during the two-day exhibition. The projects encompassed the use of Cloud Computing and Security, AI, Machine Learning, IOT, Drone Technology, Automation in Healthcare & Agriculture, VLSI, Embedded System, Signal System, Communication, Industrial & Production, Energy, Thermal, Automotive, Drone Technology, Electric Vehicle, Power System, Sustainable Construction Material, Waste management, Software application in building and structures, Smart Health Monitoring and related engineering domains.