...
...
Next Story

Indian team secures second position in World Robot Olympiad

A team from India — High Voltage — secured the second position at the 13th World Robot Olympiad’s finals on Sunday. The team — Jainil Ajmera and Prakhar Mittal from DPS, Gurgaon, and Abhimanyu Deb Singh, from Pathways in Gurgaon — won the award for creating a robot that identifies recyclable waste and dumps it in the garbage bin.

Updated on: Nov 28, 2016 11:16 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Greater Noida
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

A team from India — High Voltage — secured the second position at the 13th World Robot Olympiad’s finals on Sunday. The team — Jainil Ajmera and Prakhar Mittal from DPS, Gurgaon, and Abhimanyu Deb Singh, from Pathways in Gurgaon — won the award for creating a robot that identifies recyclable waste and dumps it in the garbage bin.

The 13th World Robot Olympiad finals was held on Sunday. (Sunil Ghosh/HT)
The 13th World Robot Olympiad finals was held on Sunday. (Sunil Ghosh/HT)

Their coach, Varun Mayanger, said, “We worked really hard on this model. The robot identifies colour of Lego bricks, which is a representation of selective garbage that is to be dumped in the garbage bin. We hope this model becomes a reality soon. It will be a great help for municipalities.”

A spokesperson for the event said,“The team won the award in the Waste Sorting category. They secured the second position as their robots identified, picked and dumped recyclable waste. The idea of such robots will help municipal services.”

Over 2,000 students from 51 countries participated in the 13th World Robot Olympiad, a two-day event organised at Greater Noida’s Expo Mart. The theme for the Olympiad was ‘Rap the Scrap’, where participants were to find innovative ideas to recycle and manage waste.

The completion was held for students in 9-25 age group. The participants presented miniature models of robots that can help in municipal service, garbage disposal, recycling of debris and waste, making compost from organic waste and other innovations.

“Many of the ideas at the Olympiad will become a foundation for projects that will change the world,” said Manekar.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhishek Anand

Abhishek Anand is a Principal Correspondent with Hindustan Times. He is stationed Noida and covers real estate, politics, crime, IT & BPO sectors.

Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crickit, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Infographics & much more. Explore now!.

Stay updated with all the Breaking News and Latest News from Mumbai. Click here for comprehensive coverage of top Cities including Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and more across India along with Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News.
Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crickit, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Infographics & much more. Explore now!.

Stay updated with all the Breaking News and Latest News from Mumbai. Click here for comprehensive coverage of top Cities including Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and more across India along with Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe