Mechanical Students Project impressed Everyone
Projects embody a punching machine, block machine and charge system that may be utilized by the otherwise abled.
A year ago, 3 IIT-Madras students – Ashish Bajaj, Sai Chaitanya Manchikatla and Venkateshwar Madasu – visited the NGO Vidyasagar and were impressed to experiment with completely different technologies to assist students with brain disorder and alternative disabilities build a living.
Now, the founders have graduated, however a gaggle of scholars continues to fine-tune the comes. These students ar operating beneath the banner of ‘Team Sahaay’ and their comes embody a punching machine, block machine and charge system for folks that have little or no strength in their arms.
According to Dileep Rajendran, one among the folks acting on the mechanical devices, the challenge lies within the undeniable fact that folks with disabilities cannot exert enough force to use an everyday punching or a block machine. “Using a system of pulleys and levers, we've minimised the force needed. Now, we tend to ar acting on an automatic version of constant machine,” he said. Their charge system is operated by straightforward hand movements.
“When our seniors visited Vidyasagar, they accomplished they may use their skills to return up with solutions that may facilitate the scholars WHO ar on the brink of pass out from there,” Vishwa Sai Prathyusha, the pinnacle of Team Sahaay aforementioned.
“Our comes ar geared toward folks with poor fine motor skills. This year, we've fashioned a correct team and divided ourselves into teams to figure on individual comes,” Ms. Prathyusha aforementioned.
Vydhehi Maduri, WHO works on the executive aspect of operations, aforementioned that the team was wanting to figure with alternative NGOs moreover to return up with solutions. “The plan is that we will hone our skills, whereas at constant time providing worth to the lives of those youngsters. because the solutions get additional sophisticated, we'll additionally improve our thinking and products styles,” she said.
Contact team Sahaay at prathyusha.shine
@gmail.com.
A year ago, 3 IIT-Madras students – Ashish Bajaj, Sai Chaitanya Manchikatla and Venkateshwar Madasu – visited the NGO Vidyasagar and were impressed to experiment with completely different technologies to assist students with brain disorder and alternative disabilities build a living.
Now, the founders have graduated, however a gaggle of scholars continues to fine-tune the comes. These students ar operating beneath the banner of ‘Team Sahaay’ and their comes embody a punching machine, block machine and charge system for folks that have little or no strength in their arms.
According to Dileep Rajendran, one among the folks acting on the mechanical devices, the challenge lies within the undeniable fact that folks with disabilities cannot exert enough force to use an everyday punching or a block machine. “Using a system of pulleys and levers, we've minimised the force needed. Now, we tend to ar acting on an automatic version of constant machine,” he said. Their charge system is operated by straightforward hand movements.
“When our seniors visited Vidyasagar, they accomplished they may use their skills to return up with solutions that may facilitate the scholars WHO ar on the brink of pass out from there,” Vishwa Sai Prathyusha, the pinnacle of Team Sahaay aforementioned.
“Our comes ar geared toward folks with poor fine motor skills. This year, we've fashioned a correct team and divided ourselves into teams to figure on individual comes,” Ms. Prathyusha aforementioned.
Vydhehi Maduri, WHO works on the executive aspect of operations, aforementioned that the team was wanting to figure with alternative NGOs moreover to return up with solutions. “The plan is that we will hone our skills, whereas at constant time providing worth to the lives of those youngsters. because the solutions get additional sophisticated, we'll additionally improve our thinking and products styles,” she said.
Contact team Sahaay at prathyusha.shine
@gmail.com.