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Arsh Shah Dilbagi
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Arsh Shah Dilbagi at TEDxGateway 2014, Mumbai
Born (1998-03-26) March 26, 1998 (age 26)
Panipat, Haryana, India
Other namesRobo
CitizenshipIndian
EducationDAV Public School, Thermal Colony, Panipat (2001-2015)
Occupation(s)Founder and CEO, Arido | Founder, Saroid
Years active2011-present
Known forTALK: An Assistive Device that converts Breath into Speech
ParentAmit Dilbagi (father) | Ritu Dilbagi (mother)
Websiterobo.im

Arsh Shah Dilbagi (born March 26, 1998) is an Indian entrepreneur, roboticist and inventor.[1] He is popularly known as Robo[2]. He is the Founder and CEO of Arido[3] and also the Founder of Saroid[4], about which very little has been made public. Though honored two times by different Presidents of India[5], he was globally recognised at the age of 16, in 2014, after his invention 'TALK' won the Voter's Choice Award at Google Science Fair[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Arsh also won four awards at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2015 held at Pittsburgh, USA[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20].

In April 2015, he was appointed as the Brand Ambassador of India STEM Foundation[21], an NGO that promotes STEM education in India through robotics and hosts competitions like World Robot Olympiad and FIRST LEGO League in India.

In August 2015, Arsh established a quadruped robot dog, which he calls CLUMSY, at the President's Estate in New Delhi. The exhibit is named 'A Day in the Life of a Robot Dog - CLUMSY'[22]. It attracts thousands of visitors every week and inspires them to pursue robotics. The exhibit was inaugurated by the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee on August 5, 2015[23][24].

In a recent interview, September 11 2015[1][25], Arsh said that is has always believed in innovation for a cause and solving problem which have hindered humanity. He believes technology is the essence of life. According to Arsh a new market is emerging that of Personal Robots which will soon render the Personal Computers redundant[26].

Notable Inventions and Projects 

TALK

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TALK: An Assistive Device to convert Breath into Speech

An Assistive Device to convert Breath into Speech.[27][28][29][30] It is a patent-pending innovative technology which using the variations in person's breath help him either dictate letters which are further combined and synthesised as sentences or speak-out specific commands/phrases depending on the mode selected.[31][32][33][34]

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Arsh Shah Dilbagi presenting CLUMSY to the President of India

CLUMSY

A quadruped robot with 16 Servo Motors and an IMU Unit.[35] It is a research project with an aim to develop an Artificially Intelligent Neural Network to induce self-learning of walking in a quadruped robot. CLUMSY is now in the Science and Innovation Museum - ‘Navachara’ at President's Estate, New Delhi, India.[31][36][37]

Bitruder

A Non-Motorized Dual Extruder for Rep-Rap 3D Printers to enable such printers to simultaneously print with two cartridges. It uses only the basic components of a Prusa i3 Rep-Rap 3D Printer without the need of any additional hardware.[31][38]

VIKI

Offline voice controlled home automation system.[39] VIKI stands for Virtual Interactive Kinect Intelligence. It understands speech commands and control the appliances connected to it.[31][40]

WP-Thumbnail

Realtime screenshot generating plugin for WordPress.[41] It is a simple and neat WordPress Plugin that allows the user to use a short-code to generate dynamic screenshot of webpages and save a link of the same in posts as well as take a real-time snapshot of the served webpage.[31][42]

Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)

A working prototype of a semi-autonomous heavy duty robotic vehicle capable of operating over a wide variety of terrains.[43] The cognitive process for maneuvering the vehicle was managed through sensory inputs such as wireless web-camera. It could be loaded with array of sensors capable of performing need based tasks.[31][44]

BIPED

Static locomotion bipedal robot with an aim of developing a walking platform capable of locomotion with 6 independent servos.[31][45][46]

Awards and Honors 

2015

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Arsh Shah Dilbagi at Google Science Fair, Mountain View, California

2014

2011

Public Speaking 

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Arsh Shah Dilbagi at TEDxGateway, Mumbai

2015

2014

References

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Notes 

  • A handful of awards and honors are listed on Arsh's Linkedin profile for the years - 2013 and 2012, but the same can not be confirmed with any trusted citation on the web.
  • Arsh has spoken at a couple of corporate events, but due to lack of video available online the same has not been mentioned.
  • Arsh recently mentioned in one of his interviews that he is, along with a dedicated team in India, working on the robotic challenges for the World Robot Olympiad 2016, but no official statement has been released by the Indian STEM Foundation which will be hosting the event in India in late 2016.