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IIT Ropar’s AWaDH Celebrates 4th Foundation Day with Farmer-Centric Innovations

IIT Ropar’s Technology and Innovation Foundation (iHub – AWaDH) is celebrating its 4th Foundation Day by hosting a significant Farmer Engagement Session, marking a key milestone in its journey to transform agriculture through technology. Launched under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) with support from the Department of Science & Technology (DST), AWaDH is spearheading innovation in agriculture, water, and IoT, with a focus on deep-tech research, startups, and incubation.

The foundation has already made strides in developing over 70 technologies and nurturing more than 100 agri-tech and water-tech startups, contributing to sustainable agricultural and environmental solutions.

Foundation’s Vision and Achievements

AWaDH’s mission revolves around driving cutting-edge solutions with funding support of ₹110 crores from DST and ₹5 crores from Startup India. The foundation has played a crucial role in skill development, training over 5000 youth in cyber-physical systems and artificial intelligence. The organization’s initiatives, like the Mooh Sense AI-powered livestock management system and Nano Bubble Technology for water treatment, are already making a tangible impact on farming practices, with deployments across Punjab.

Empowering Farmers and Building Community Connections

The Farmer Engagement Session, involving over 50 farmers, marks a vital step in bridging the gap between academic expertise and real-world farming knowledge. It serves as an open platform for farmers to discuss challenges, share feedback, and explore AWaDH’s technology solutions, ensuring these innovations meet the specific needs of the farming community. This collaboration strengthens the link between traditional farming practices and emerging technological advancements, ensuring sustainability and empowerment for marginalized farming groups.

Key Technological Innovations and Impact

Mooh Sense: An AI-powered cow health monitoring system providing real-time insights to farmers on their mobile phones.

Nano Bubble Technology: Used to treat water by degrading organic matter and eliminating pathogens, now operational in multiple ponds and reservoirs across Punjab.

Soil Health Monitoring System: Assesses soil quality to help farmers manage crops effectively.

Looking Ahead

AWaDH continues to advance its goal of fostering innovation by setting up CPS Labs across India, enabling the development of more agri-tech and water-tech solutions. Through initiatives like these, AWaDH is poised to revolutionize agriculture in Punjab and beyond, making technology more accessible and impactful for farmers.

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Why in News IIT Ropar’s iHub AWaDH celebrated its 4th Foundation Day with a Farmer Engagement Session to connect innovation with agricultural challenges.
AWaDH Full Form Agriculture and Water Technology Development Hub
Established By Department of Science & Technology (DST), under NM-ICPS
Funding Support ₹110 crores (DST) + ₹5 crores (Startup India)
Key Technologies Developed 70+ technologies including Mooh Sense, Nano Bubble Technology, and Soil Health Monitoring System
Startups and Skill Development 100+ startups nurtured; 5000 youth skilled in cyber-physical systems
Mooh Sense Technology AI-powered livestock monitoring system supported by NABARD; deployed in Punjab
Nano Bubble Technology Treats water by degrading organic matter and eliminating pathogens; used in Punjab reservoirs
Soil Health Monitoring System Evaluates soil quality using sensors and lab analysis
Event Partners Department of Horticulture, Punjab Government
Punjab – Static Info Capital: Chandigarh; CM: Bhagwant Mann; Governor: Banwarilal Purohit
Event Focus Open dialogue between farmers and innovators to address agricultural challenges
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