logo
#

Latest news with #VNSGU

VNSGU students get 3 design patents
VNSGU students get 3 design patents

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

VNSGU students get 3 design patents

Surat: Students at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) have been granted three more patents for their designs. These come after guidance from VNSGU's incubation centre and its student startup and innovation policy (SSIP). Of the three patents, two have been granted to students of the interior design department, while one went to a student of the information and communication technology (ICT) department. The product designs that have received patents are a courtyard chair, a Moroccan light and s six-wheel chain rover. The courtyard chair was developed by third-year student Jaydeep Makwana under the guidance of Ankit Changawala, Ajay Mistry and R Nilkanth Burkhawala. "I made a chair which comes in parts and can be easily fitted together when you want to relax. You are easily dismantled when you do not want to use the chair and save space. You can store the parts in a small box," said Makwana. Shreya Faganiya, who completed her Bachelor of International Design degree recently, received a patent for the Moroccan light. She developed it under the guidance of Ankit Changawala and Snehal Patel. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 기미 잡티, 시중 제품에 속지마세요 두아이연구원 Undo Faganiya said: "Normal Moroccan lights cast a big shadow on the walls, which is loud sometimes. Many times, this light throws a bold shape on the wall or tile. To avoid this, I used a partially opaque sheet inside the light, so the shadow has a calm and relaxing feel. I used brass all over to give it a luxury look. Users will also be able to easily change the bulb." The third patent was granted for the six-wheel chain rover to Komal Tomar, Rutika Sinha and Krisha Sheth under the guidance of Dr Hitesh Lad of the ICT department. Dr Lad told TOI: "Our device will identify the crop and cut the weeds out of it. The device is small and can be useful even if there is a small space between two rows of crops. It will save on labour costs. At present, we have used a camera in the device, but we will replace it with a sensor soon. We will also look for a product patent in the future."

VNSGU student wins patent for innovative ‘hanging light'
VNSGU student wins patent for innovative ‘hanging light'

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

VNSGU student wins patent for innovative ‘hanging light'

Surat: What began as a classroom assignment has now earned a Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) student a design patent. Prem Bardoliwala, a recent graduate in interior designing, has been granted a design patent by the Government of India for his innovative creation — the 'Hanging Light'. The idea was born not in a lab or studio, but during a trip to Rajasthan where he observed carpet weavers squinting under poor lighting. Bardoliwala, then a fifth-semester student, was struck by how the lack of proper lighting hindered the intricate work of traditional artisans. "They needed focused, flexible lighting, something they didn't have," he told TOI. At the same time, a classroom project had him surveying lighting setups in Surat's bustling Chauta Bazar, where he noticed how vendors creatively adjusted their lighting in cramped spaces. Combining insights from both worlds, he came up with what he calls a 'Hook Solution,' a versatile, movable light inspired by everyday clothes hangers. Bardoliwala filed the patent jointly with VNSGU and his mentors, professors Ankit Changawala and Snehal Patel, who guided him through the design process. The patented hanging light has a smart bulb, making it adaptable for various settings — from office desks and dining tables to labor-intensive workplaces where directed, adjustable lighting is crucial. "Different kinds of bulbs can be used depending on the requirement," Bardoliwala said, adding that the light's utility lies in its ability to deliver focused illumination wherever it's needed most. The Patent Office officially issued the Certificate of Registration of Design last week to the young innovator.

Child dies, 4 injured as youth rams car into auto
Child dies, 4 injured as youth rams car into auto

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Time of India

Child dies, 4 injured as youth rams car into auto

Surat: A 21-year-old youth was arrested after he rammed his car into an autorickshaw in the posh Vesu area on Sunday. While a 2-year-old child in the auto died, four people, including the auto driver, were injured. After the accident, the locals caught the accused and handed him over to police. Police booked the accused for negligent and rash driving. The accused, Krish Kejriwal, was going towards Rahul Raj Mall from Jolly Party Plot. While he was crossing the junction, an auto was going towards Magdalla, coming from VNSGU. As Kejriwal was speeding his car, he rammed it into the backside of the autorickshaw. Following this, the auto hit the BRTS divider, resulting in the death of the child, Vidhvat Nikalje. Four people, including the auto driver, were injured and were shifted to Civil Hospital for treatment. Inspector J I Patel of Vesu police station said, "We arrested Kejriwal after booking him under relevant sections of BNS and MV Act. He is a Class 12 humanities student of CBSE board."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store