IIT Hyderabad born 2020: Great startup strikes a deal superbly with Japanese CO
IIT Hyderabad born startup CRIOT Innovations entered into a tieup with Technocorpus. Technocorpus is an IoT company located in Tokyo and the tieup was done for fostering collaboration in research.
IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT Innovation is working on building Dynamic Smart Home products that adapt to user behavior.
As a part of the collaborative project named MITHRA, IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT will be delivering its product named ‘CRIOT Interface,’ which plays a crucial role in collecting data for the behavioral analysis of users.
The data collected through the CRIOT Interface and MITHRA application will be used for Lifestyle Authentication Research in Yamaguchi-Lab, Social ICT Research Center, the University of Tokyo.
With enormous data generated during the project, IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT aims to take ahead its research and development on Machine Learning.
The project involves 10 products and has started on 15 June and is extending up to 24 September for its phase 1.
IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT is looking at a potential phase 2 for this project of 250 products.
The project is also a remarkable milestone to further accelerate Indo-Japan collaborations in various dimensions. The Market is global.
Having CRIOT as a good example, I wish other IIT Hyderabad born startups will also actively seek for an oversea collaboration and business opportunities as a part of their strategy, said Murty.
Speaking about the importance of IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT and Technocorpus, co-founder and CEO of CRIOT Varun Perumalla said amidst the Covid-19 lockdown, work trends all over the world are shifting towards remote workforces now more than ever the comfort and security at home is proving to be essential.
Smart homes are not just luxury; they are now turning into a necessity to ensure the safety and security of our homes.
Dynamic Smart Homes operate by themselves with minimal human interaction. The collaboration with Technocorpus is a promising opportunity to prove and further enhance the security feature of Dynamic Smart Homes, he said.
The company consists of some talented visionary leaders who have the vision to create a new wave of affordable home automation in the country, said Varun Perumalla, the co-founder of IIT Hyderabad born startup.
Our dedicated team is looking forward to future projects, and this collaboration with Technocorpus helps us evolve and grow at an increased pace, he added.
Highlighting the technical advancements of IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT its Chief Technological Officer Sai Mahidhar Vanumu said there is a myth among an average consumer that smart homes are the ones where devices often called smart devices can be controlled using smartphones.
However, we at CRIOT believe the real automation is automating the IoT processes with AI-based context-awareness.
Automation goes way beyond controlling devices on your smartphone and this is what we want to achieve. Our motto is delivering the real advantage of smart home automation, he said.
Speaking about his role in fostering the collaboration between Technocorpus and IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT, Dr. Kotaro Kataoka, Associate Professor, Department of CSE, IIT Hyderabad, said datasets collected through CRIOT Interface and MITHRA Application are highly complementary and promising to bring synergistic security and safety to daily life.
I am hoping that an innovative idea and solution will come out through this collaboration, he said. IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT aims to make this smart home automation available to the average consumer.
A few unique features of dynamic smart homes made by IIT Hyderabad born CRIOT are it has auto user-customised products requiring no manual interaction.
It supports the safety of elderly people and children without breaching their privacy including auto lighting adjustment system to optimize the lighting at home and anti-theft mode to secure homes.
Another feature is that they are affordable, adapatable, well-connected system.
About – IIT Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) is one of the six new Indian Institutes of Technology established by the Government of India in 2008. In a short span of around a decade, the institute built on an imposing 570-acre campus.
It has been ranked among the top ten engineering institutes in India for five consecutive years in National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF) released by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. The Institute was Ranked #8 in ‘Engineering’ category and Ranked #17 in ‘Overall’ category in NIRF Rankings 2020.
The Institute was also ranked #10 in the first edition of Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) introduced in 2019 by MHRD to systematically rank all major higher educational institutions and universities in India on indicators related to ‘Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development’ among students and faculties.
IIT Hyderabad has been placed in 601-650 Ranking Band and secured 10th Position in India as per QS World University Rankings 2021. The Research Output of the Institute was ranked as ‘Very High.’The Institute was also ranked among the 10 Best Institutes in India.
IIT Hyderabad has close to 211full-time faculty, 2,869 students of whom 20 per cent are women, nearly 200 state-of-the-art laboratories and five research and entrepreneurship centers.
The Institute has a strong research focus with more than Rs. 500 crore of sanctioned research funding while Ph.D. scholars account for about 30 per cent of total student strength.
IITH students and faculty are at the forefront of innovation with more than 1,500 research publications and patent disclosures, 300 sponsored/consultancy projects and 50 industry collaborations.
IITH has MoUs with 50 universities in the U.S., Japan, Australia, Taiwan and Europe. IITH has been pioneering change in pedagogy with fractal academic programs that atomizes course modules, encourage interdisciplinary learning spanning innovative technology, fundamental science, liberal arts and creative arts like photography, theatre and painting.
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