Technology: A robot 'Bravo' to help autistic children with their learning developed by Bengal man

DN Bureau

A resident of Shibpur in Howrah district, has earned the nickname "Robot Man" for his relentless efforts in building robots with a noble purpose. Read further on Dynamite News:

Atanu Ghosh develops 'Bravo' to help autistic children
Atanu Ghosh develops 'Bravo' to help autistic children


Howrah: A resident of Shibpur in Howrah district, has earned the nickname "Robot Man" for his relentless efforts in building robots with a noble purpose.

Atanu Ghosh's latest creation, "Bravo," is not just an ordinary robot, it serves a unique role in assisting autistic children with their learning and also plays a crucial part in awareness programs and as a waiter in restaurants.

The motivation behind his remarkable work is simple: he strives to benefit society. His journey into robotics began long ago when he designed his first remote-controlled robot in 1979 at the age of 18. His inspiration came from his father, who worked as a research equipment designer in Calcutta University’s Department of Physiology.

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Atanu Ghosh said that "Bravo" is an AI-controlled robot, developed over three months, that currently serves as a waiter in a restaurant, delivering food orders to the respective tables.

However, its purpose extends beyond the hospitality industry; Bravo is specially designed to aid in teaching autistic children.

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Despite his achievements, Atanu Ghosh has not yet received formal support from government or non-government institutions. However, he remains optimistic about potential collaborations in the future.

Atanu Ghosh's dedication to using robotics for societal good has been unwavering. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he created "Kritya," a robot designed to assist doctors by delivering medicines to COVID-19 patients. (with ANI inputs)
 










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