World's Smallest Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Ashish Bhat, age 26, of Ideaforge, has been recognized as one of the outstanding innovators under the age of 35 on Technology Review's TR35 list for development of the world’s smallest and lightest autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle.

Think of a simple device that can be used for anti-terrorist operations, counter-insurgency in forested areas, hostage situations, border infiltration monitoring, local law enforcement operations, search and rescue operations, disaster management, aerial photography and more! Ashish Bhat, one of the founders of the Mumbai-based ideaForge Technology, has developed the world's smallest and lightest autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), called the Carbon.

 

 

Maybe it just should have been called the Bhat.

The Indian edition of Technology Review created the India TR35 list to acknowledge the outstanding innovators under the age of 35 from India. This list showcases individuals whose superb technical work holds great promise to shape the next decades. The 2010 class of India TR35 winners have all demonstrated either development of new technology or the creative application of existing technologies to solve problems from the shores of India. The TR35 winners are under the age 35 as of October 1, 2010

Read about all these young innovators here.

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