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young innovators
Arsh Shah Dilbagi
Arsh Shah Dilbagi (born 1998) is an Indian
inventor and roboticist. One of his major
innovations is TALK, a device that converts
breath into speech—designed for people
with speech impairments. He also created a
quadruped robot named CLUMSY with 16 servo
motors. Arsh's work has earned recognition
and awards, highlighting his ability to merge
technology and empathy to address real-world
challenges. His work demonstrates how robotics
and embedded systems can enable accessibility solutions and empower people
with disabilities.
Aditya Pingale
Aditya Pingale, a teenager from
rural Maharashtra, developed
a robot called KrushiBot: a low
cost, mobile controlled machine
designed to help farmers reduce
the physical strain of pesticide
spraying. KrushiBot is designed
for pesticide spraying and uses
mobile control (via a phone).
It runs on a rechargeable battery and is built largely from scrap or repurposed
parts. The idea came from watching the physical strain that his uncle and other
farmers in his village face — especially carrying heavy pesticide tanks across fields.
His innovation shows how robotics can be applied in agriculture, tackling real life
challenges in farming rather than lab settings.
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