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Beating Retreat: IIT Alumni Startup Behind 1,000 Drones show technology developed in just 6 months

New Delhi: The Startup India, who will mesmerize the audience at the retreat beating ceremony on Saturday with a light show of 1000 unmanned aircraft, taking the challenge of “developing technology in just six months” after getting financial support from the central government.
Botlab Dynamics, led by IIT alumni, given the initial seed funds of Rs 1 Crore for R & D and, then, Rs 2.5 Crore for scale-up and commercialization by the construction of the Ministry of Technology & Technology Board for the first-of-it Good domestic technology project.
Union S & T Minister Jitendra Singh, who met the engineers and members of the Botlab Team at his residence on Friday, said India would be the fourth country after China, Russia and England to carry out such large-scale performances.
Singh said he was proud that this technology was developed in the country and all the necessary components, both hardware and software such as flight controllers, precision GPS, motor controllers and ground control of the station algorithm, the original.
The minister said Botlab, related to the Ministry of Defense, has been conceptualized by a new event to commemorate the 75th year of independence.
10 minutes of the event, he said, will showcase government achievements through creative formations in the sky.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting more innovative and sustainable startups to meet the vision of PM Modi to make India Global Hub Ecosystem startup.
Subir Kumar Saha, a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department of IIT Delhi and project director of the Technology Innovation Hub, told TII, “until last year, team members could manage to hold a demonstration with only 50-100 drones.
When the Ministry of Defense came with a proposal to do a demonstration with 1,000 drones to defeat Retreat, the team took the challenge and is now ready to appear.
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Sarita Ahlawat, co-founder and MD from Botlab, said the project, “Design and Development of the Reconfigurable Marriage System consisted of 500-1,000 Drones for Shows 3D Choreographer Drone Light”, can be successful only because of the full financial support of the private sector department is reluctant to Hand holds startup.
He also expressed the project engineer to let the MNC offer profitable go and have that idea.
In 2016, Botlab Dynamics was established in this IIT incubator technology business unit.
Until now, it has provided eight drones for Delhi police, sold heavy-lift systems to Indian Agriculture Research Institute, and held a drone demonstration for the Indian Army.
In 2018, the startup was chosen by the Army of the Design Bureau (ADB) for the demonstration of the heavy drone in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and 2019, Botlab showed a bunch of 10 drones with the ability to avoid obstacles for the Indian Army in Nortech in Nortech in J & K Mix.

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