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For a low cost adventure experience try out the new ‘simulated parachute and glider’ named ‘Skyderman’ invented by Sham B Antoorkar that runs on the principle of gravity and ensures passenger safety through its hand break and shock absorbers and offering a ride for Rs 10. “Skyderman is an attempt to capture the aspirations of ordinary people from all age groups,” says Antoorkar.
New discovery ‘Wonder’ ends the anxiety of rushing to the doctor to prevent immediate bleeding. “Tested by the KEM hospital Blood bank, without getting stuck to the clotted blood, it heals at two minutes and 26 seconds which is minimum compared to other options available,” says Satish Mohile inventor of Wonder. A cost effective solution to real time connectivity is being provided by iNotify software that is a remote device management system installed on mobile phones. “Through this technology independent of the service provider remote device management like updating data on computers even while when one is at distance can be achieved,” says Ajit Gokhale , the inventor.
To retrieve uncontaminated solids and water from the stone processing industry, which normally goes waste, is a harness system that separates constituents of slurry through vacuum generation.
Inventor Mahess Desai, says, “the Andhra Pradesh development and promotion center prepared a brick from granite slurry produced after stone processing.”
Saving water and eliminating running to the terrace is Vidit Kapil’s ‘Aquaread-Plug and play device’ that informs about the water level in a storage tank without the use of electricity.
Caring for environment and time loss new ‘Koolpool’ technology by Joshua D’Souza provides a systematic approach to ride sharing. All a commuter needs to do is SMS the cool pool network and it will allow to share a ride with its registered vehicle owner who is going to the same place. In return for the ride the person collects points, which get converted into fuel supply of equal value.
Medical field too has found new innovation in USB pluggable Medical Color Doppler Ultrasound Scanner by Ravi Ganesh M, which has cut down on the cost of the machines currently in use by around three lakh and provides enhanced features.


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