As part of their summer internship project five students have come up with innovative products which will make daily commuting more effective. These products are all the handiwork of second year electronic, mechanical and computer science and engineering students who will be putting these products on display before they hopefully reach the open market.
These students have worked under the guidance of Rajesh Gangar. These products include a two wheeler designed by Rohan Pillai from electronics engineering department. This prototype possesses an automated control for ignition start along with two sensors and controls. The sensors check to ensure that the helmet is in place and only then will it send a signal to the engine to start. The sensors can be placed on any kind of helmet, helmet for bicycles, helmet for women, helmet for kids, and any other kind of helmet. The main idea behind this innovation is the safety on roads.
A pregnant belly protection devise is the handiwork of Harsh Sharma while Vivek Kumar, an electronics engineering student has designed a seat occupancy and validation reporting system. Nilesh Jagnik of the computer science and engineering department has developed special software for e-governance. This will assist authorities in taking care of all complaints received by citizens. It permits continuous follow-up and update till such time as the problem is solved.
Lastly Bharat Monga, from mechanical engineering has devised a portable water carrier trolley. The five students are contented with their innovations and are now looking forward to see that these products are seen in the market through various companies who may show interest and who have ample resources at their disposal.
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