Swapna Reddy's AI Bathroom Safety Device Valued at Rs.1.25 Crore

Anurag University proudly recognises Ms. Swapna Reddy, a third-year B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering student, for developing an AI-Based Bathroom Safety Assist Device, a healthcare innovation created under the banner of Insight Path. Designed to address a real and often overlooked safety challenge, the device uses artificial intelligence to help prevent accidents in one of the most hazard-prone areas of any home or care facility.
The project has been evaluated for deployment feasibility in collaboration with Yashoda Hospitals, a significant validation of its practical value, with a projected deployment scale of 2,500 units and a project valuation of Rs.1.25 crore. Translating an academic idea into a solution with genuine clinical and commercial potential is a remarkable accomplishment for an undergraduate, reflecting both technical skill and a deep sensitivity to human needs.
Swapna's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation that Anurag University seeks to nurture, where students are encouraged to identify real problems and engineer impactful, deployable solutions. The university congratulates her on this outstanding achievement and celebrates it as a powerful example of student-led innovation making a difference in healthcare.
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