Industrial Visit to BotLab Dynamics, a startup of IIT Delhi
15th June 2024
IEEE student Chapter, Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Greater Noida in association with IIT Delhi organized an Industrial visit to “BotLab Dynamics, startup of IIT Delhi” on 15th June 2024. Faculty member Dr. Kamaldeep (ECE Department) along with students of CSE/CSIT/ECE/EEE/ECZ/ME department went for the visit.
The objective of the visit was to make students familiarize with Real-world applications of robotics and automation and current trends and challenges in the industry.
BotLab Dynamics is steadfastly advancing in the realm of drone technology and pioneering the automation of intelligent unmanned aerial vehicles in India. Their focus is on swarm technology which enables many drones to fly autonomously and simultaneously to achieve the assigned tasks and create formations in the sky. Being a research oriented start-up and having spent above seven years in R & D for UAV applications, BotLab has built all the solutions in-house to ensure flexibility and precision while deploying solutions.
Trainers of Botlab, Mr. Ubair Ahmed, Mr. Sanskar, Mr. Amitaab Goyal welcomed students of DGI and introduced the company to the students. Trainer briefed students, the various sections of the company.
Students were then introduced to the innovative projects currently under development, including autonomous drones, robotic arms, and AI-integrated systems. Trainers explained the methodologies and technologies involved, such as machine learning algorithms, sensor integration, and control systems. Next students visited Manufacturing Unit where they introduced to various manufacturing processes, including CNC machining, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and assembly lines. Students observed how precision and quality are maintained during production. The trainers then demonstrated rigorous testing procedures to ensure reliability and safety of the robotic systems. Students learned about simulation environments and stress-testing techniques.
Live demonstrations of BOTlab’s flagship products, including a robotic arm performing intricate tasks and an autonomous drone navigating through a complex environment was also done for the students.
During the interactive session, trainers shared their experiences and discussed career opportunities in robotics and automation. They also provided tips on how students can enhance their skills and stay updated with technological advancements. They also cleared the doubts of the students.
The industrial visit to BOTlab Dynamics was a highly enriching experience for the students. It bridged the gap between academic learning and industry practices, inspiring students to pursue excellence in their careers.