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Indian inventor and roboticist
Arsh Shah Dilbagi
Born Arsh Shah Dilbagi
(1998-03-26 ) March 26, 1998 (age 26) Other names Robo
[1] Education
Princeton University
[2] Occupation(s)
Inventor , Founder of Arido Years active 2011-present Known for TALK: An Assistive Device that converts Breath into Speech.
CLUMSY: A quadruped robot. Website
robo .im
Arsh Shah Dilbagi (born March 26, 1998) is an Indian scientist, inventor and
roboticist . He completed his undergraduate at
Princeton University studying
Operations Research and
Financial Engineering .
[3] He is the founder of Arido about which very little has been made public.
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Career
2023
In 2023, the company of which he was CEO and Founder, Zage, shut down after having previously participated in Y-Combinator's Summer 2021 cohort.
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2015
2014
Notable work
2016
2014
TALK , an
Assistive Device to convert breath into speech.
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[12] It uses the variations in person's breath help him either dictate letters which are further combined and synthesised as sentences or speak-out specific commands/phrases depending on the mode selected.
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Notable awards
2015
2014
Google Science Fair (
GSF ): Google Science Fair Voter's Choice Award, conferred by
Google Inc. at GSF 2014, held at Google HQ., Mountain View, California, USA.
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Special Mention (4th place) in the E-Inclusion & Accessibility category at Manthan Award, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India.
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Second position at i3 - Indian Innovation Initiative 2014 held at Noida Expo Mart, Noida, India.
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2011
References
^ Vice (June 14, 2016),
A 16-Year-Old From India Built a Device to Convert Breath Into Speech
^ PBS NewsHour (June 23, 2016),
Teen scientist's revolutionary speech device could grant language to the voiceless , retrieved September 19, 2016
^ PBS NewsHour (June 23, 2016),
Teen scientist's revolutionary speech device could grant language to the voiceless , retrieved December 17, 2016
^ Menezes, Beryl (January 14, 2015).
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"Arsh Shah Dilbagi" . Celebrity Speakers India . Retrieved March 25, 2017 .
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"Zage: Pay by bank and earn rewards" . Y Combinator . Retrieved June 25, 2023 .
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"President opens 'room of new ideas' " . The Hindu . August 5, 2015.
ISSN
0971-751X . Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"Science and Innovation Gallery Opens for Public at Rashtrapati Bhavan" . NDTV.com . Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"Museum kindles spirit of innovation" . Deccan Herald . Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"16-Year-Old Invents A Breath Enabled 'TALKing' Device To Help The Speech Impaired - The Better India" . The Better India . Retrieved December 4, 2015 .
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"EHF student gets Google Science Fair Award! Will your student be the next one? | EduHeal Blog" . blog.eduhealfoundation.org . Archived from
the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"Indian Teenager Wins Google Science Fair's Voters Choice Award" . Asian Scientist Magazine | Science, Technology and Medicine News Updates From Asia . September 24, 2014. Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"Works of Arsh Shah Dilbagi"
Archived December 8, 2015, at the
Wayback Machine . Arsh Shah Dilbagi | Robo.im
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"2014 Google Science Fair Projects Set To Change The World" . MakeUseOf . Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
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"Intel ISEF 2015 Grand Award winners" . Society for Science . Archived from
the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Young Indians bag top honours at Intel ISEF awards in US - Firstpost" . Firstpost . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"7 Brilliant Young Indian Students who Won Awards at the Prestigious Intel Science Fair - The Better India" . The Better India . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Young innovators from India hog limelight in Intel fair in US" . Metrovaartha English Edition . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"7 Brilliant Young Indian Students who Won Awards at the Prestigious Intel Science Fair" . What'sMovingIndia . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Indian Innovators win Intel ISEF | digitalLEARNING Magazine" . digitalLEARNING Magazine . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Winners" . www.apa.org . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"AIPLA Congratulates 2015 AIPLA Prize Winners at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair" . www.aipla.org . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Selected Projects - IRIS National Fair" . irisnationalfair.org . Archived from
the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"15 teams to take part in US science fair" . The Times of India . TNN. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"What an idea, Sirji" . www.telegraphindia.com . Archived from
the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"16 year old brings in a boon for the differently abled: Exhale and express | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis" . dna . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Converting breath to speech - Google Science Fair project > ENGINEERING.com" . www.engineering.com . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"2014 Google Science Fair winners" . www.cbsnews.com . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Google Science Fair Winners" . Nat Geo Education Blog . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"The manthan Award South Asia and Asia Pacific" . archive.manthanaward.org . Archived from
the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"E-Inclusion & Accessibilty – Winner 2014" . manthanaward.org . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"Watch: Innovators talk about 'India Innovation Initiative 2014' " . www.ibnlive.com/videos/india/innovators-chat-726785.html . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"This 16-Year-Old Indian Is Helping People With Speech Disorders To Talk" . ScoopWhoop . August 20, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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"ciiinnovation.in" . www.ciiinnovation.in . Retrieved December 1, 2015 .
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Inspire Award Winners ". Inspire Award by Government of India
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