Kanpur: The technology behind drones or unmanned air vehicles (UAV) develops very quickly and is now beginning to have a major impact on our lives through applications ranging from spraying pesticides on our plants, drug delivery and vaccines in the corners of the remote state, legal maintenance and order through day / night supervision.
Given all this, at the commandment of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, India-Kanpur Institute of Technology and the Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry Federation (FICCI) held ‘Mela’ Drone ‘at the Institute campus on Wednesday.
The focus of the event is to create awareness about drones to increase its acceptance among farmers and to encourage young students from school to be motivated to study in this newly emerging area.
The event was attended by various drone companies that exhibited their products in addition to the latest research on the ongoing IIT-Kanpur shown by various students and faculty members.
The main guest for the event was Commissioner, Police Kanpur, Asima Arun, Deputy Director, Iit-Kanpur, Professor S.
Ganesh, Chair of the FICCI Drone Committee, Rajan Luthra and Joint Secretary, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Amber DuBey.
Officials walk around shops install and interact with students and members of the IIT-Kanpur faculty who have displayed their research and innovation related to drone technology.
Various drone companies, Endureair systems, VTOL flights, Terraqua UAV, Hubblfly technology and PI drones display their various products for applications ranging from supervision, mapping, seed bombings, surveys, emergency drug delivery and crowds.
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Ganesh welcomed all officials and participants by highlighting the impact of drone technology and contributions made by the Faculty and IIT Kanpur faculty, he thanked DGCA for giving trust in the Mela drone organization.
It was followed by a short 5-minute video presentation that describes ongoing research carried out by IIT Kanpur students on drone drones, flapping the Ornithopters wings, a vertical-takeoff system and high efficiency landing (VTOL), perched on drones related to the wall of technology.
Rajan Lutra explained that the role of the industrial industry was playing in supporting start-up by maintaining them through the right network to help them identify the right market and investment opportunities.
Amber Dubey encourages and urges students and especially female students to see drones as their future career choices.
Police Commissioner Asim Arun discusses the meeting and expressed happiness in the state of the drone technology developed domestically and reminded how drones that have extraordinary humanitarian applications can also be misused by evil elements.
The biggest attraction of Mela, flight demonstration, started with a beautiful display of 3D acrobatic fly demonstrations with Endureair Vasanth, he showed off his skills as an engineer and leaflets by making his nano drone talking through breath maneuvers in the air.
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Furthermore, Drone Surveyor was shown by Vtol flights followed by Vibhram flights, drug-powered drugs / drone vaccines that were recently delivered by vaccines with two KKs in Telangana.
After this, the Drone Surveillance e-vibhram is shown.
Hubblfly technology and police rise also show their quadrotor drone.