World Robotics Championship 2022: IPS College takes first position

The student project ‘CureSpot’ will make it easier for the villagers to reach the doctor

September 10: The students of the School of Computer, IPS Academy, won first place in the Innovation Category for their CureSpot project at the Technician World Robotics Championship 2022 New Delhi. The project team was made up of Bhavya Patidar, Devansh Khare, Shivani Tiwari, and Shraddha Neema, who developed this project to solve the villagers’ problems.

 According to the team, “CureSpot features are based on advanced technology such as machine learning, artificial intelligence and the latest sensors. Additionally, they said that the interface of CureSpot works well in the Hindi language, so there must not be any inconvenience to the villagers. In fact, CureSpot is a telemedicine kiosk where all villagers can consult with specialist doctors without worrying about the cost associated with travelling to the city. Moreover, Also, CureSpot features a medicine dispenser that offers the necessary medicines immediately. CureSpot stores the data related to patients’ chronic diseases and medicines so that doctors can share prescriptions considering the historical data”. Ultimately, CureSpot provides a printed prescription. The World Championships was organised in Delhi, where over 300 teams from across the country and beyond participated. 

The students from Indore secured the first position in the senior innovation category. According to the team, Professor Aftab Qureshi and Professor Rohit Vyas of IPS Academy guided them throughout their journey.

The President Architect Achal K Chaudhary, Vice President Mr Yogendra Jain, Head of Department Dr Manish Pundalik, Professor Kavita Chaudhary congratulated the winning team on this occasion.