The eleventh edition of Kshitij, the largest techno-management fest of Asia, is again set to astonish you with its charisma from 31stJan- 3rd Feb, 2014 at IIT Kharagpur. Since its inception ten years ago Kshitij has mesmerized the audience with the diverse range of megashows, guest lectures, world class workshops, exhibitions and many more exciting happenings.
Kshitij has catered as the perfect stage for showcasing path breaking technological advances of recent times through its distinctive exhibitions. Latest technology from around the globe is showcased in front of the top students from the country where they get to interact with technology and meet the creators also. In its 11th edition, Kshitij brings to you the PaperTab, fully interactive paper-thin screens enabled with touch screen capabilities and nice processing speeds. In an age, where slim is the talk of the day, this flexible yet robust technology is set to be revolutionary.
With a mouth and tongue made from silicone rubber and the inside of its nose made of plaster, it not only has the physical features of the human nose but also produces human sounds. The talking mouth robot by Professor Sawada of Kagawa University listens, learns and then imitates the sounds heard.
Being 9 inches tall and weighing 2.8 pounds, a compact bot that is meant to work with cloud-based applications, PaPeRo, through its ability of voice and facial recognition, has proved to be a major breakthrough in the field of robotics. Its ability to interact naturally with people opens up a variety of application possibilities for home automation systems.
With the product details appearing in front of one in 3 dimensional high quality details one is bound to be left dumbstruck with its magnificence. Soon to conquer the windows of the stores with its motion sensitive interactive display ThisPlay3D, this is a technology of the immediate future.
Meant to captivate your mind with emotions that seem real, this humanoid robot which consists of distinct technology will be replacing 100 muscles situated between skin surface and skull with very different shapes and functionality. Collection of synchronized information acquired from different sensors, i.e. physiological, psychological and behavioral data is what makes FACE replicate human behaviour.
The robot is designed with a fluent electronic feedback mechanism using cameras and movement controlled with phone tilt screen. Nao's flawless dancing has entertained over 1.5 billion people on internet, so take the most of this opportunity to witness these miniature “dancing stars” in action at Kshitij 2014.
These exquisite exhibits are sure to enthral the present gathering during Kshitij 2014.