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Now You Can Learn Robotics For Free With Help Of This Startup

Technology is coexisting with people in various settings by entering the nook and corner of modern life.

By garima

Now You Can Learn Robotics For Free With Help Of This Startup

Technology is coexisting with people in various settings by entering the nook and corner of modern life. Industrial robotics is evolving quickly and automation in applications is a new form of advanced robotics. The field is now picking up the trend across various sectors and grabbing the attention of the business ecosystem. As a result, many startups are working on developing robotics solutions in order to optimize the production process and provide products worth the value. This is improving the economic life of companies which in turn results in global development. In accordance with this, a marketing report by BIS Research estimates the Indian robotics market to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20 percent by 2025 and hit the size of $350 million.

On the contrary, 21-year-old Tallam Sitaram is shaping minds with his robotics startup. His startup "Robogyaan" provides training programs on robotics in schools and colleges and also serves backward classes free of cost in collaboration with NGOs. 

While India is keenly governing the academic subjects of schools, it is also is picking up Robotics as a discipline, making India the next big hub for robotic studies, technology, research, and the development of potential applications of robotics.
 
Sitaram, who comes from a middle-class family has often seen difficulties for the children who want to stand extraordinary. For these, robotics is a different subject and unaffordable even if they want to pursue it as a career. Sitaram grabbed this opportunity at a very young age because of which he was also discriminated against and given less importance. After facing all the difficulties and crisis of financial losses at an early stage, Sitaram had been able to establish ROBOGYAAN at the age of 21. It was also difficult for them to find designated teams who are willing to work with complete potential and commitment. 

Today, this startup is based in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, and specializes in providing innovative and interactive learning solutions through different modes of learning in the form of workshops in schools. They are currently designing and fabricating PCBs to retail outlets in parallel to helping the B. Tech and M. Tech projects. Robogyaan has successfully worked with 30+ schools in the form of workshops, Industrial tours, and laboratory establishments.

Sitaram’s startup, funded by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), is looking to explore into IoT sector. Robogyaan, comprising of a team of fewer than ten members, has collaborated with many organizations including NATS– North American Telugu Society, that assisted through donations during various training programs for backward children and training programs for government school teachers; Experts Hub, where the firm outsourced all Expert Hub internship programs in Hyderabad and successfully campaigned for them throughout Andhra Pradesh; KAANTHI, a collaboration that made them move into social entrepreneurship while serving farmers with the technology of starter boxes for their pump motors in farms and CESD, that made its team move into lab establishments and lab training in many ATL labs in Andhra Pradesh. 

Sitaram, at the age of 20, successfully completed workshops in 25 schools, making it their first milestone, which was awarded by APCOST. This company has the vision to serve more people, solving their needs, and contribute to a mission of changing the way of education in India. They want to build a potential organization that solves social problems and changes the way we live. 

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