Helping tackle knee related problems using technology
Helping tackle knee related problems using technology Ashva Wearable has developed a wearable device that helps physiotherapists and orthopaedic doctors better treat knee pain in patients N. Ramakrishnan Anmol Ajay Saxena says she was always prone to knee injuries, especially when she was studying Electrical and Electronics Engineering at VIT Vellore. She had also seen […]
Careers in Cyber Security – A Growing Trend
Why B.Tech in Cyber Security?
With increased reliance on technology in today’s time, the world is facing a constant threat of cyber fraud and attacks. Human society is increasingly dependent on technology now.
Propagating hydroponics to save on land and water
Propagating hydroponics to save on land and water and yet guaranteeing returns
BluKhet sets up the farms, takes care of operations, sales and marketing for customers
A sneak peek in to the Audio Production Studio
Envision a fully equipped audio studio adorned with the sophisticated DM 7 V 5.1 speakers and the immersive Dolby Atmos 7.1, setting an industry standard that resonates with excellence?
Using motion sensor technology for industrial purposes
It was a hackathon in 2015 that got Adarsh Warrier and his friend and university batchmate Abhishek Satish on the path of entrepreneurship. While Warrier studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Satish was studying Electronics and Communications Engineering, at VIT in Vellore.
Made in India drones for defence and other industries
Arth Chowdhary had an abiding interest in aircraft, right from his school days. When he joined VIT for his mechanical engineering degree, he turned his attention to designing and making drones for various applications. He then teamed up with batchmates Oshi Kumari, who was also studying mechanical engineering, and Deyvant Bhardwaj, an Electrical & Electronics Engineering student, to start insideFPV Ventures Pvt. Ltd., to make drones. The start-up got incubated at VIT TBI
Career Trends in 2024
As we welcome the New Year, we will witnesses the plethora of changes and possibilities in the job market, promising significant changes in the employment landscape for students and experienced professionals. The #Classof2024 and beyond will emphasize constant reskilling and upskilling because of constant evolution and innovations; staying ahead of the curve and remaining relevant will become essential
Solving for hardwater problem and developing a domestic hair care and personal care
Nishant Gupta and were in the same batch of engineering at VIT. Nishant, who hails from Lucknow,
joined the university for a Bachelor’s in Electronics and Instrumentation, while Palash, who hails from
Indore, was in the Chemical Engineering Department. They met through a common friend and later
became partners in a venture they co-founded. They observed the challenge with hard water that many
people were facing. “Both in Lucknow and Indore, we were lucky to not have to deal with hard water
issue
Accio Robotics will shortly launch an autonomous, mobile material-handling robot
It was a chance visit to a school for the visually impaired in Chennai that set Pranav Srinivasan and Tuhin Sharma, batchmates, roommates and mechanical engineering graduates from VIT, on the path of entrepreneurship.
Should I pursue MBA in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?
The future of business is being reshaped by the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is becoming an integral part of various industries, transforming decision-making processes, data analysis, and overall business strategies. The impact of AI is undeniable, and its influence is only expected to grow. In this dynamic landscape, the question arises: Should one pursue an MBA in the age of AI, where AI is a game-changer?