07 November,2019 06:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
A team from IIT-B presents their exhibit at Mumbaiimpex-2019 on Wednesday
The Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) put up one of the most attractive and innovative displays at Mumbai GPO's District Philatelic Exhibition - Mumbaiimpex-2019 - inaugurated on Wednesday. The display showcased an innovation in which a robot picks up parcels and delivers them at the right locations. The institute's Design Innovation Centre (DIC) and E-Yanta Lab developed the state-of-the-art exhibit.
The Indian Post conducts the regional exhibition to revive interest in philately and contemporise the concept of collecting stamps for the new generation. According to IIT-B's public relations officer, "The institute rose to a challenge posed by the postal department to bring a zing to the event through a robotic display symbolising the role of automation in the logistics of the postal service."
According to the postal department, the institute's exhibit was more of a display of an attractive process of sorting, but whether it could be introduced in the department's working style had not been decided.
Prof. B K Chakravarty from DIC and Prof. Kavi Arya from the Computer Science Engineering Department led the IIT-B team.
The team developed the process and demonstrated it at the exhibition to show how technology could be used effectively for sorting applications.
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"The arena on display had different destinations. The bot would pick up parcels from one place and deliver it to the right location. It was done based on a colour-coded system wherein each place was given a colour code. It will be great to explore the concept further," said Prof Arya.
Talking about the concept, Prof Chakravarty, who has earlier developed a few items for the postal department, said, "I have been working with the department to develop new designs that can ease various tasks. Today's display was more about introducing a technology that would create an impact on the young generation."
When contacted, Kaiya Arora, director of Mumbai Postal Region, said, "The exhibit displayed by IIT-B was an attractive one. The scalability of it has not been explored yet. We already have a centre in Parel, which is automated, and it eases the process of sorting to a great extent. There are plans to convert the other centres too."
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