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Coronavirus: Start-ups by IIT-KGP alumni unveil tech to fight pandemic

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

Two start-ups by IIT Kharagpur

alumni have developed technologies to offer assistance towards surveillance, sanitisation and dissemination of official information related to novel coronavirus.

In one such initiative, alumnus Debayan Saha has collaboratively developed Airlens Minus Corona, a device which may help sanitise large areas.

Saha said, the device can be of great help to sanitise and disinfect a large area where many people may gather.

"Alcohols (like ethanol or IPA) are known to de-activate viruses by making their protein coating inactive. But the alcohol-based hand sanitiser is useful for individuals or for sanitising surfaces on a smaller scale (home, offices).

"However, it is insufficient in such an emergency as it is impractical to use alcohol for sanitising cities," said Saha.

 

The device is designed to look like a 'Robo Sapien' (human-like) machine that operates on the mechanism of charged water droplets which are ionised "using corona discharge". The ionised water in turn oxidises the viral protein reducing it to a non-harmful molecule, he explained.

In another initiative, alumnus Souva Majumder has made a device where people can record their queries on the platform dengueboat.in, which are answered by an AI application.

There can be queries regarding the lifestyle to follow beyond social distancing and hygiene guidelines, and his Voicebot has integrated information provided by the World Health Organization, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India, and 'My Gov' platform to answer any such queries, Majumder said.

To a question, an IIT Kharagpur spokesperson said, "We don't endorse or validate the alumni start-up claims, we only ask if alumni, faculty or student of IIT Kharagpur are working in some areas, they can share their story on media@iitkgp.ac.in status which we carry in our in house web bulletin with a disclaimer."

Varadarajan Seshamani, president, IIT Kharagpur Alumni Foundation said, any effort in the application of technology for combatting the spread of coronavirus is a big step.

"Every such step is laudable," he said.

The developments can have a significant impact in the fight against COVID-19, he said.

"These young innovators have shown their mettle by coming up with amazing, inventive and cost-effective ideas in just a few weeks," he said.

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First Published: Apr 16 2020 | 3:44 PM IST

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