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Assistive Technology Lab (ATL)

About ATL

The Assistive Technology Lab (ATL) in Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (SVECW), Bhimavaram, W. G. Dt, Andhra Pradesh is a vision of Shri K. V. Vishnu Raju, the Chairman of Sri Vishnu Educational Society, to utilize the skills of every engineering department of the college for the development of Assistive Technology. It was set up in 2009 and works in collaboration with University of Massachusetts (UMass), Lowell, USA.

Assistive Technology Lab works for a very unique and a noble cause of designing projects by the students of SVECW to benefit the differently-abled. This is a small but definite step to mainstream people with disabilities into society. Professor AlanRux, founder of the Assistive Technology Program at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA, visits SVECW every year in the month of July and guides students in developing projects related to Assistive Technology.

ATL provides a rich, authentic learning experience for students. It is a real time platform for the students to learn and experience engineering design process, to apply their academic skills in a real-world context, and to develop important workplace skills not usually taught in the classroom. Each project team has to brainstorm and analyse alternative design solutions, and justify their chosen design; they must work within a budget, analyze the cost of various design alternatives, and in the end, make a presentation outlining their design work and final solution.

ATL engages students in real service learning, which not only benefits members of their local communities, but also helps students distinguish themselves among their peers in their future endeavours.

Vision:

  • Collaborative projects and community partnerships at ATL nurture a sense of social responsibility among students and faculty, driving them to actively address societal challenges.
  • By employing state-of-the-art engineering design principles, ATL develops assistive devices that address specific needs, thereby enhancing the overall quality of life for people with disabilities.
  • ATL’s encouragement of student and faculty involvement in competitions fosters a culture of innovation and excellence, driving participants to push the boundaries of their capabilities.

Mission:

ATL serves as a dynamic platform, providing students with hands-on opportunities to engage in the engineering design process and develop essential workplace skills. By bridging the gap between academic learning and practical application, we foster a culture of innovation and social responsibility among our students.

Objectives:

  • Encourage students to collaborate across disciplines to tackle real-world societal issues.
  • Foster the creation of innovative, impactful, and affordable products.
  • Promote global participation in competitions and hackathons to showcase student talent.
Faculty Members

Name: Dr. K. Padma Vasavi
Designation: Professor & HOD of ECE
Email Id. hodece@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9441414651
Areas of Interest. Digital Image Processing, VLSI.

Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (irins.org)

Name: D. Girish Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: girishkumar.d@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 8500123609
Areas of Interest: Digital Image Processing

https://svecw.irins.org/profile/149596

Name: D. Ramesh Varma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: varmaramesh422@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9963630435
Areas of Interest. RF & Microwave

Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (irins.org)

Name: G. Challa Ram
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: challaram.grandhi@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 8019129124
Areas of Interest. THz, RF& Microwave

Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women (irins.org)

Name: M. Hemalatha
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: mhemalathaece@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 6302016121
Areas of Interest. VLSI and Image Processing

https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/474669

Name: Siva Asapu
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: asivaeee@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9440800048
Areas of Interest. Raspberry Pi controller based Projects

https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/149718

Name: Mahendra Chand Bade
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: mahendrachandu.b@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9949707102
Areas of Interest. Grid connected PV system

Name: Dr Anuj Rapaka
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: anujcse@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9493106914
Areas of Interest. Machine Learning and Image Processing

https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/149688

Name: Mr. V.V. Rama Rao
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: ramaraocse@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 9493106914
Areas of Interest. Machine Learning

Name: N. Rajasekhar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Email Id: nrajasekharme@svecw.edu.in
Mobile No. 94937 95865
Areas of Interest. Surface enhancement of structural materials, Metal additive manufacturing and Friction stir welding.

Details of Bridge Course in ATL Lab (2023-24)
S. No. Course Facilitator Department Date
1. Project Development & Design Thinking Dr. K. Padma Vasavi ECE 20-07-2023
2. Project Development & Design Thinking Dr. K. Padma Vasavi ECE 21-07-2023
3. Project Development & Design Thinking Dr. K. Padma Vasavi ECE 22-07-2023
4. Digital Electronics Mr. G.Challa ram ECE 24-07-2023
5. Digital Electronics Mr. D.Ramesh Varma ECE 25-07-2023
6. Analog Electronics Mr. D.Girish Kumar ECE 26-07-2023
7. Analog Electronics Mr. D.Girish Kumar ECE 27-07-2023
8. Arduino Ms.M.Hemalatha & Mr Santosh ECE 28-07-2023
9. Arduino Ms.M.Hemalatha & Mr Santosh ECE   31-07-2023
10. Webpage development Mr V.V Rama rao & Mr. R Anuj CSE 01-08-2023
11. Webpage development Mr V.V Rama rao & Mr.R Anuj CSE 02-08-2023
12. Mobile App development Dr. A.Senthil AI & DS 03-08-2023
13. Mobile App development Dr. A.Senthil AI & DS 04-08-2023
14. 2D CAD Mrs. A Tripura CIVIL 05-08-2023
15. 3D CAD Mr. N. Raja Sekhar MECH 07-08-2023
16. Power Management & Actuators Mr.Mahendra EEE 08-08-2023
17. Battery and Drivers Mr.A.Siva EEE 09-08-2023
18. Entrepreneurship Mr.K.Ashwin TBI 10-08-2023
Title Description Prototype
Smart Sole – Supportive System Squad The aging population and individuals with disabilities face significant challenges related to mobility, falls, and chronic conditions affecting foot health. Enhancing mobility and preventing falls are paramount for the elderly and disabled individuals to maintain an independent and active lifestyle.
Currency   Detector Currency detection device or visually impaired individuals using Raspberry Pi involves creating a system that utilizes image recognition to identify and announce the denominations of various currency notes.
Prosthetic Fore Arm For People with Limited Hand Dexerity Motivated by the challenges faced by individuals with limited hand dexterity in performing daily tasks independently, we’re developing a specialized prosthetic forearm. Our design integrates remote-controlled functionality for enhanced user control and convenience. Through collaboration and advanced technology utilization, we aim to improve grip strength, precision, comfort, and affordability, ultimately empowering individuals to lead more fulfilling lives.
Tactile Ups and Downs Limited outdoor play opportunities for visually impaired individuals, especially children, hinder social interaction, physical exercise, and cognitive development. This exclusion leads to feeling of exclusion, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions
A Blind-Friendly Interactive Ball Game The challenges blind children face in playing out door games can lead to significant social isolation. The inability to readily access games due to limited infrastructure or adapted equipment creates a barrier as a result, these children might not have the opportunity to engage with their peers in the same way as sighted children.
Sign Math Sign Math an innovative educational game designed exclusively for individuals with hearing and speech impairments. “SignMath”is an interactive game play to teaches essential arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The game consists a LCD which gives a random equation like”5+? =10”. The players need to press the value in the place of question mark to win the game
Sign Language to Audio Converter for Deaf and Dumb Many people with hearing loss experience a drop in self-esteem and confidence because of the impaired ability to communicate with other people. Hearing impaired people finds difficulty in responding others commands. It becomes more challenging to react in emergency and dangerous situations.
Vision Assist In today’s modern world, technology has become powerful tool for solving every day challenges. For visually impaired people, Advanced E-Stick is our markable innovation. This device aims to empower them to navigate easily and independently. This device captures the images and gives output as audio.
SHESHIELD The safety and security of women, especially those who may be physically or mentally challenged, stand as a critical societal concern. Instances of harassment, assault, or abuse continue to pose significant threats to their well-being, highlighting.  The safety of women, including those with physical and mental challenges, remains a pressing concern. SHESHIELD addresses this by offering a multifaceted solution, integrating technology to combat threats and ensure their well-being
Seizure Detection and Alert System for Physically Challenged Seizures affect 65 million people worldwide and carries significant risks including severe injuries, breathing difficulties, and brain damage. Continuous monitoring helps in the timely identification of any seizure activity. This continuous monitoring can be discreet and non-intrusive, enabling individuals to maintain independence while ensuring their safety
Students Benefitted: Academic Year 2023-24
Batch No Regd.No Name of the Student Department Mentors Selected Project
1 21B01A0457 M.Siva Ranjani ECE Mr. G.Challa ram & Mr. N. Raja Sekhar Smart Sole – Supportive System Squad
21B01A0437 J.T.S.Sindhu ECE
22B05A0303 M.Deepthi MECH
21B01A0544 Dudekula Masrath CSE
21B01A0579 Kommana Sathvika CSE
2 21B01A04A8 Toluchuri Navya Yasaswini ECE Mr.D.Girish Kumar & Mr.Mahendra Currency Detector
22B05A0301 CH.Swathi Durga MECH
21b01a0240 P.Sri harshitha EEE
21B01A0567 K. S. V. A. Sathvika CSE
21B01A0577 K Devi Chandini CSE
3 22B05A0406 K Sai vardhini ECE Mr.D.Ramesh Varma & Dr.A.Senthil Food Feeder
21B01A0401 Adapa Hari Priya ECE
21B01A0252 S.UshaSree EEE
21B01A0515 Bandi Geetha Priyanka CSE
21B01A0419 Gangireddy Loshmi ECE
4 21B01A0478 Palipe Joswitha ECE Ms.M.Hemalatha & Mr.A.Siva Tactile Ups and Downs
21B01A0420 G.SNL MOUNIKA ECE
21b01a0255 T.Veda Sushma Sri EEE
21B01A6134 KAKARLA MAANASA AI & DS
22B05A0302 K.Charitha MECH
5 22B05A0413 Simhadri likitha sai durga ECE Mr.V.V.Rama Rao & Mr.D.Girish Kumar A Blind-Friendly Interactive Ball Game
21B01A0434 Gurugu Sai Girija ECE
22B05A0204 N.Sravani EEE
21b01a5484 Perla Sri Vyshnavi AI & DS
21B01A0403 Aluru Durga Sri Nanditha ECE
6 21B01A0429 Goka. Pravallika ECE Mr.Mahendra &Mr.A.siva Sign Math: Bridging the Educational Gap for Deaf and Mute Learners“
21B01A04B4 Vannemsetty Valli Suvarna ECE
21B01A5459 Kuchipudi Keerthika AI & DS
21B01A5482 Pallabothula Amulya AI & DS
21B01A04B1 Ungarala Leela soujanya Rani ECE
7 21B01A0451 kesanakurthi sri subhanjili ECE Mr.N.Rajeskhar & Mr.R.Anuj Sign Language to Audio Converter for Deaf And Dumb
21B01A0426 G.jyothi sri priya ECE
21B01A54C9 YELURI MAHIMA DIVYA AI & DS
22b05A6103 Kadapana Uma Maheswari AI & DS
8 21B01A0452 Kolluru Sri Harshitha ECE  Dr.A.Senthil  & Mr.G.Challaram Vision Assist
21B01A0456 Lokku Rishitha ECE
21B01A6135 Kancharla Bhavani Keerthi AI & DS
21B01A04C5 Rangu Bhuvaneswari ECE
21B01A5424 Dangeti Sravya AI & DS
9 21B01A0499 Seelam Gowthami ECE  Mrs. A Tripura  & Ms.M.Hemalatha Transfer information to authorized persons using sensors
21B01A04A7 Tanniru Naga Sharmila ECE
21B01A6155 Shaik Mahaboob Sazna AI & DS
21b01A5493 Reddy Charishma AI & DS
10 21B01A12C7 N.Keerthi IT Mr.D.Ramesh Varma & Mr.R.Anuj Seizure Detection and Alert System for Physically Challenged
21B01A04B7 Vlavalapalli Hema mythreya ECE
21B01A02F4 R.kavya sri IT
21B01A0241 P.Dharani satya EEE
21B01A0227 M.Rishmitha sai EEE

Established in 2009, the Assistive Technology Lab collaborates with the University of Massachusetts (UMass), Lowell, USA. It focuses on empowering SVECW students to design projects benefiting the differently-abled, aiming to integrate them into mainstream society

1. Center for Visually Challenged, Bhimavaram

2. Sri Venkateswara Deaf and Dumb School, Bhimavaram

3. Arunodaya Manovikasa Kendram, Bhimavaram

4. Anjali School for Physically and Mentally Challenged, Palakollu

5. Andhra Blind School, Narsapuram

6. Zion School for Visually and Physically Challenged, Rajuhmundry

“I simply got surprised to see so many projects which are distributed for social cause. It benefits to the most needy people (blind dumb hearing impaired mentally handicapped).I particularly wish all the students involved in these projects. I heartily wish them all the best.”

Anupam Datta, Carnegie Mellon University



“Impressed by the enthusiasm of the students. Look forward to a team converting this to beauty. Very nice projects. Good luck.”

M. Sandeep, CII Vice President



“Incredible machine with lovely presentation”

Francis Fage, INRIA



“An outstanding effort by students and faculty. Keep it up.”

Dr. U.Chandra sekhar, Director ESCI, Hyderabad.



“Applications of technology for the social cause are something that you have innovated in this lab with passion for society welfare.”

Prof.P. Thrimurthy, past president, CSI



“Thrilled to see the development and progress by undergraduate students is marvelous. Suggest to work with DRDO.”

Dr.K.Trinath, Associate Director, NSTL Vizag



“This lab is totally dedicated for the society. It is unique lab which works for social cause. This should be encouraged and spread its message all over India.”

Dr.Ranjan Kumar Beshra, Asst. Prof, IIT Patna



“This lab has excellent in developing very humane and generally useful instruments students have tremendous passion in learning needful things and helping the society in general. Keep the good work going and reach new heights. That’s my wish to this great lab.”

Datla Ravi Prasad Raju, Sr. Scientist, Texas Instruments USA



“I am delighted by looking at the great application of technical knowledge useful to the needs of the differently challenged people by the participation of the students-that is really great of this institution. “

Dr. G. Tulasi Ram Das, VC, JNTUK



“Excellent. Hope the tools can be put to use and popularized. Best Wishes.”

B. Gopala Krishna, TCS, Hyderabad ph:9848548008



“Already highly ignited young minds. Highly appreciable work , R&D and performance.”

J.P.Shivhare , prof. ITMU ,Sector-23A,Gurgaon, Ex-Scientist-ISRO/DOS/GOI Mail ID: jshvhare.isro@gmail.com



“Great concept and will go long way in improving the conditions of people with disability in our country.”

Harish , Mysore, Director India DPS,IEEE



“ Excellent examples of technology for humanity. Thanks and congratulations.”

Peter stacker, 2012 IEEE Pres Elect

  • A faculty development programme was conducted from 12-17th of May, 2014 for the benefit of ATL mentors.
  • A bridge course is offered to the ATL students by the ATL mentors from 11-30th of Sep, 2014
  • A bridge course is offered to the ATL students by the ATL mentors two weeks before the commencement of ATL workshop by Prof. Alan Rux from 15-30th July, 2013.
  • Systems Perspective of Open Innovation: Open Source Hardware and Applications :  A Case Study, 3rd Feb, 2012, Mr. Maruthi Pathapati, CEO and Founder Director, Vidcentum R&D Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad
  • Patent Based Projects And Patenting Process, 4th Feb 2012, Dr. Ch. Kameswara Rao, Dean R&D, TKR Engineering College, Hyderabad
  • Workshop on Microcontrollers, 14th July, 2010 to 20th July, 2010, Dr. K. Pushpa, K. Padma Vasavi, SVECW, Bhimavaram
  • Workshop on Assistive Technology, 20th July 2011 to 27th July 2011, Prof. Alan Rux, UMASS Lowell, USA
  • Workshop on Microcontroller for Faculty involved in ATL, K. Padma Vasavi, M. V. Ganeswara Rao, SVECW, Bhimavaram.
  • Summer Camp on Assistive Technology, 8th May, 2010 to 16thMay, 2010, Dr. P. Rajesh Kumar, K. Padma Vasavi, SVECW, Bhimavaram
  • Workshop on Microcontrollers, 14thJuly, 2010 to 20th July, 2010, Dr. P. Rajesh Kumar, SVECW, Bhimavaram
  • Workshop on Assistive Technology, 20th July 2010 to 27th July 2010, Prof. Alan Rux, UMASS Lowell, USA
  • Workshop on Microcontrollers, 6th August, 2009 to 12th August, 2009 by Mr. G. Satyanarayana, IGIAT, Visakhapatnam
  • Workshop on Assistive Technology, 14th August 2009 to 21st August 2009, Prof. Alan Rux, UMASS Lowell, USA
ZION School Visit for ATL Students:
  • Date: 26-08-2023
  • Location: Zion School, Rajahmundry
  • Participants: ATL 48 students, 13 ATL Mentors and 2 supporting staff from ATL

The purpose of this visit was to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and make a real time project.

Objectives:
The primary objectives of our visit were as follows:

  • To interact with the students and staff of the disabled school.
  • To understand the challenges and obstacles faced by disabled individuals.
  • To learn about the various disabilities and the support systems in place to assist individuals with disabilities.

Itinerary: The visit took place on 26-08-2023 and lasted for approximately 6 hours. The itinerary for the day was as follows:

9:00 AM: Students assembled at C block parking and departed for the Zion disabled school
12:30PM: Arrived at the disabled school and received a warm welcome by the school staff.
01:00 PM: Interactive sessions with differently-abled children.
2:00 PM: Farewell and departure.
5:30PM: Reached college

Interaction Activities:

Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed by the school staff and students. We had the opportunity to interact with the disabled students, who showed us around the school and shared their experiences with us. We were deeply moved by their resilience and determination to overcome challenges. We visited various classrooms and observed the teaching methods and activities tailored to suit the needs of the disabled students. The teachers and support staff demonstrated immense dedication and patience in providing education and care to these students.
It reminded us of the importance of inclusivity and the need to create a society where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can thrive. We would like to express our gratitude to the school staff and students for their warm hospitality and for allowing us to be a part of their community for a day.

Photographs:

  • Date: 03-12-2023
  • Location: B-Block seminar Hall, ECE Department, SVECW
  • Chief Guest: Dr. U.V. Ramana Raju, Managing Trustee, Centre for Visually Challenged, Bhimavaram
  • Participants: ATL Dean, Vice Principal, ATL 50 students, 13 ATL Mentors and 2 supporting staff from ATL

On December 3, 2023, the B-Block Seminar Hall hosted the following program:

The event commenced with a prayer, followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. A welcoming address was delivered to all attendees, setting the stage for the proceedings. ATL Dean Dr. K. Padmavasavi shared their insights on the Assistive Technology Lab (ATL), emphasizing its significance and impact. The Vice Principal extended felicitations to Chief Guest Dr. U.V. Ramana Raju, acknowledging his distinguished presence. Dr. U.V. Ramana Raju then delivered an enlightening address, sharing valuable perspectives with the audience. ATL products were distributed among beneficiaries, showcasing the tangible outcomes of the lab’s initiatives. The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants and supporters for their contributions.

ATL Day Distribution Projects:

S.No. NAME OF THE PROJECT QTY Beneficiary
01 Talking Box 2 Sri Venkateswara Deaf & Dumb School
02 Blind Stick 5 U.V.Ramana Raju Blind School
03 Braille Tutor 2 U.V.Ramana Raju Blind School
04 India Map 2 U.V.Ramana Raju Blind School
05 Medicine Reminder 1 U.V.Ramana Raju Blind School
06 Currency Note Identifier 1 U.V.Ramana Raju Blind School

ATL Day Photographs:

Every year around seventy students from various disciplines of different institutions are selected to the ATL. The students are of different institutions selected  within the campus, which are listed below :

  • Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women
  • Vishnu Institute of Technology
  • Padmasri B. V. Raju Institute of Computer Education
  • Smt. B. Seetha Polytechnic

 

Similarly, around fifteen faculty members from these institutions are selected to guide the students to make the projects. Apart from the faculty guides and student members involved in making the projects, around ten faculty members are selected as faculty coordinators to monitor that the students and faculty guides interact actively with the team of Prof. Alan Rux (ATP Coordinator, UMASS Lowell, USA) from U. S.A.
The team of students, faculty guides and co-coordinators, under the guidance of Prof. Alan Rux, work with commitment and dedication towards making projects that assist the physically and mentally challenged people.

1. K. Padma Vasavi et al, “An RFID and E- Compass Based Navigation System for the Blind”, BEATS 2010 (International Conference on Assistive Technology, NIT Jalandhar, Punjab.

2. K. Padma Vasavi et al “ A helping Aid for Visually Challenged by RFID Technology”, Book Chapter in “Projects using MSP430 Microcontrollers”, by Texas Instruments India, 2011.

3. K. Padma Vasavi, R. Susmitha “Pattern Identification Training System for Students with Autism”, International Journal in Engineering Research and Technology, vol1 Issue 3, July 2012.

4. R. Susmitha, “An Artificial Hand Gripper using Different Technologies”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

5. M. V. Ganeswara Rao, “A Microcontroller Based Intelligent Stick”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

6. P. Ravikumar, “Talking Box for Speech Challenged”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

7. D. Murali Krishna, A. Krishna Chaitanya, “Speech Training System”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

8. P. V. V. rama Rao, M. Pradeep, “Voice Activated Wheel Chair”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

9. G. R. L. V. N. Srinivasa Raju, “ An RFID Based Door Opening and Closing System for Physically Challenged”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

10. V. Srinivasa Rao, “ Voice Activated Dental Chair equipment for Physically Challenged Doctors”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

11. B. Surya Prasada Rao, “ Gait Training System for Mentally Challenged”, National Conference on Assistive Technology, 2011, BVRIT, Hyderabad.

12. K. Padma Vasavi, “An Overview of Brain Computer Interface Systems for Communication and Control, International Journal of Engineering Technology and Research, ISSN:2321-0869, volume-1, Issue-1, April 2014.

Projects Exhibiting at Regional Meet KL university Vijayawada on 06-01-2024

Batch No. Regd.No Name of the Student Department Selected Project
1 21B01A0419 Gangireddy Loshmi ECE Vibro tactile alert
21B01A0411 Ch.Leharika sri ECE
22B01A04C0 V Alekhya ECE
2 21B01A0425 G Pujitha Devi ECE Autoclave Hiss Indicator(AHI)
21B01A0452 Kolluru Sri Harshitha ECE
22B01A04B3 V Deepthi ECE
3 21B01A0478 Palipe Joswitha ECE Sequel Aegis Latch(SAL)
22B01A04A8 V Susmitha ECE
22B01A0425 G Dhatri Gayatri ECE
4 21B01A0431 G.Tripura TejaSri Gowri ECE Buzzing Band
21B01A0432 G.Gnana AnuSahithi ECE
22B01A0433 G Lavanya ECE
5 21B01A0494 R.Naga kavya ECE Auto Braille
21B01A0491 Rokkam Bavana Sri Santhoshi ECE
22B01A0461 M Mouya Sri ECE

Projects Exhibiting at IIT Madras for AT MAKEATHON event on 07-01-2024

Batch No. Regd.No Name of the Student Department Selected Project
1 21B01A0434 Gurugu Sai Girija ECE A Blind-Friendly Interactive Ball Game
22B05A0413 Simhadri likitha sai durga ECE
21B01A0403 Aluru Durga Sri Nanditha ECE
2 21B01A0401 Adapa Hari Priya ECE Prosthetic Fore Arm For People with limited Hand Dexerity
21B01A0426 G.jyothi sri priya ECE
21B01A0451 kesanakurthi sri subhanjili ECE

Projects Exhibiting at Telangana Assistive Technology Summit 4.0 at T-Hub on 4th Jan 2024

SNO REGD. NO. STUDENT NAME BRANCH Project YouTube Video Link
1 21B01A0457 Magapu Siva Ranjani ECE-A SHE SHEILD https://youtu.be/PmUhrSuZMU8?si=8l3eCdNldRzRX2_B
2 22B05A0406 K Sai Vardhini ECE-A
3 21B01A04B4 Vannemsetty Valli Suvarna ECE-B
4 22B05A0413 Simhadri Likitha Sai Durga ECE-B
5 22B05A0204 Nandam Sravani EEE
6 22B05A0302 Kakarla Charitha Mechanical

Projects Exhibiting at Regional Meet KL university Vijayawada on 06-01-2024

Projects Exhibiting at IIT Madras for AT MAKEATHON event on 07-01-2024

ATL in News

Students at Telangana Assistive Technology Summit 4.0 at T-Hub, telecasted in ETV YUVA programme on 4th Jan 2024.