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Student Innovation Showcase Projects

byTechradianceEvents across India; Center in Dwarka, New DelhiStarts from295 Per StudentView full gallery

We believe in teaching technology through action. These projects represent the hard work and technical skill of students who are turning everyday problems into smart, functional solutions.

We guide students to use technology for social good. This video demonstrates a 'Blind Stick' project, an assistive device built with sensors and an Arduino board to help the visually impaired navigate their surroundings safely.

Students from Army Public School Hisar present their Automatic Crop Fire Detector. They explain how their IoT-based system uses an MQ7 gas sensor and Arduino to provide early warnings, protecting valuable crops and preventing financial loss for farmers.

Team Aqua Warriors presents their concept for a river cleaning robot. This project addresses environmental pollution by designing an autonomous system to identify and collect waste from waterways.

A student from CS Academy, Coimbatore, demonstrates his Solar Tracking Panel. He explains how the system uses LDR sensors to follow sunlight and an anemometer to protect the panel during high winds, increasing energy efficiency by 30-40%.

A student-built contactless thermometer, developed during our workshops. The device uses an Arduino board and sensors to measure temperature without physical contact, showcasing a relevant and timely health-tech solution.

This video introduces two smart products developed by our students: a rain protector and an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser. These projects demonstrate how simple electronics can be used to create convenient, everyday solutions.

Team 'Error 404' presents their innovative solution for e-waste management. Their project is a platform designed to connect people with used lithium-ion batteries to recyclers, promoting a circular economy.

A young innovator demonstrates how an accelerometer works. He explains how the sensor detects movement and orientation across different axes, displaying the real-time data output on his screen.

A student from CS Academy, Coimbatore, demonstrates his Solar Tracking Panel. He explains how the system uses LDR sensors to follow sunlight and an anemometer to protect the panel during high winds, increasing energy efficiency by 30-40%.

About Student Innovation Showcase

Our approach centers on project-based learning. When a student builds an IoT-based crop fire detector or a solar tracking panel, they learn more than just how to code. They learn how to troubleshoot hardware, understand sensor logic, and think through the practical requirements of a real-world application.

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