Students from the B.Tech. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence program at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) participated in Smart Innovation Exhibition 2.0, an event aimed at encouraging young minds to turn ideas into impactful technological solutions.
The exhibition provided a platform for students to present their creativity and apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges. Two teams from the Course took part and impressed visitors with their thoughtful and practical innovations.
One team presented “Smart Water Works,” an IoT-based system designed to make water management smarter and more efficient. Using sensors, microcontrollers, and a digital interface, the system monitors water quality and usage in real time, helping in better decision-making and conservation of this vital resource.
The second team introduced “Smart Menstrual Monitoring Patch,” a unique healthcare solution that blends robotics, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. The system collects and analyzes physiological data such as temperature and key health indicators, enabling real-time monitoring. Portable and user-friendly, the project reflects a meaningful step toward smarter and more personalized healthcare solutions.
Both projects showcased how emerging technologies like IoT, embedded systems, and data analytics can be used to solve everyday problems in innovative ways. The efforts of the students were widely appreciated by faculty members and visitors alike.
Coordinator, B. Tech. Robotics and AI program, Dr. Ankush Raina, expressed his satisfaction over the students’ performance and appreciated their innovative approach. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Pragati Kumar, congratulated the students for their active involvement and encouraged them to continue pursuing excellence in research and innovation.
The students expressed heartfelt gratitude to their mentors and the university administration for their constant support and encouragement. Participating in Smart Innovation Exhibition 2.0 not only boosted their confidence but also gave them valuable hands-on experience in innovation, teamwork, and practical engineering.



