Techie’s STEM clubs promote innovation in government. schools

Viswanatha Reddy Allugunti recently received the International Achievers’ Award 2021

Viswanatha Reddy Allugunti, a software engineer from the village of Gandlapenta in the district of Anantapur, founded Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) clubs in state schools to promote a practical and experimental teaching system in which the students new ideas and Club can innovate and implement it.

Mr. Viswanatha, who currently works at Arohak Inc, New Jersey in the United States, recently received the International Achievers ‘Award-2021, presented by the New Delhi-based Indian Achievers’ Forum organizations.

The forum said in its press release that Mr. Viswanatha was honored for his exceptional skills in the research areas of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and his social work initiatives.

In his honor, he and nine others have granted several international patents for his work. The best known among them are Women’s Safety through Internet of Things (IoT) and Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling (C&D), which received Australian patents last December.

Women’s safety

Mr. Viswanath explains that smart safety for women using street lights, automated unmanned aerial vehicles and IoT technology can provide a motion system and light source that can be repositioned over the moving object to find their location.

The “APIC Recycling C&D Waste” refers to an intelligent process for recycling C&D waste and recycling the useful material into useful products.

Recycling of waste

The C&D waste includes the construction and demolition waste that contains a variety of materials depending on how and where it was generated, including concrete, metals, bricks, glass, plastics, organics, etc. This process would instead convert them into reusable material to send them to landfill, he said.

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