Thinklabs
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| Type | Private |
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| Industry | Hands-on Education |
| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Key people |
(CEO) (COO) Gaurav Chaturvedi (Head, College business) |
| Products | Robot kits, Workshops, Projects, RoboCamps |
| Revenue | $2 million (2008) |
| Employees | 90 (2011) |
| Website | www.thinklabs.in |
Thinklabs Technosolutions Pvt Ltd, styled ThinkLABS, (formerly known as TRI Technosolutions Pvt Ltd) is an Indian venture in the field of educational robotics and embedded systems, founded in November 2005. ThinkLABS is currently incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. ThinkLABS started with the simple aim 'Robotics simplified for the masses'; by developing an active interest of youth in robotics and embedded systems, ThinkLABS aims to lay a strong foundation for India's technical development.
ThinkLABS started in December, 2005, by conducting its first basic-level workshop, roboTRIx, designed for engineering college students of all departments. Since then ThinkLABS has catered to more than 35,000 students across the various cities of the country.
ThinkLABS also partners with colleges to provide on-campus education products and solutions; partner colleges include:
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- National Institute of Technology, Calicut
- National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
- National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
- Institute of Technology and Management, Gwalior
- IIT Gandhinagar
- Karunya University
- LPU, Phagwara
- Sinhgad Institute Of Technology
- Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
- REC Chennai
- RIT Chennai
ThinkLABS aims to impart career-oriented practical education in robotics, automation, embedded systems, artificial intelligence etc. To achieve this it develops products and services to make the learning process more interesting and interactive. The goal is to introduce industry-relevant training modules that supplement the current coursework and make the student well-equipped to tackle real-world problems.
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