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Presidential Innovista 2025 concludes
The exhibition also features autonomous vehicles with 360-degree cameras that can be controlled remotely.
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The tech and business carnival Presidential Innovista 2025 concluded on Sunday.
In the exhibition, BSc IT students showcased 50 projects based on AI, software and web development, cybersecurity, and multimedia.
Around 170 students showcased their projects with strong technical and commercial potential. Highlights of the exhibition include an FPV drone for flower showers, Robo Soccer (football-playing robots), a dancing robot (moves to songs), an emotion detection system (AI-based facial emotion recognition that recommends music), the Danphe operating system, an EV bike, a smart home system (automatic alarm and shut-off in case of gas leaks), disaster alert systems for earthquakes, floods, and landslides, as well as NEPSE Predict software.
The drone used for the flower shower during the opening ceremony is planned to be developed further for future use in delivery services, according to the students.
Other showcased innovations include smart irrigation systems and tourism promotion software.
The exhibition also features autonomous vehicles with 360-degree cameras that can be controlled remotely.