Envoia Robotech Technologies Pvt Ltd has received seed capital to set up over 500 robotic labs in schools across India to prepare students for the future. As part of its Chitkara Innovation Incubator Foundation (CIIF), Chitkara University has provided seed capital.
The seed money will help him grow his business quickly and will also aid the startup in gaining a sizable market share in the near future.
With these measures in place, Akshay hopes to boost his company's revenue by more than 1500% over the course of the following year, from its current level of Rs 2 crore to over Rs 30 crore.
In line with this I set up Envoia Robotech Technologies Pvt Ltd. Terming it “Mission Transformation Labs”, we are providing Transformation Labs worth Rs 10 Lakh in just Rs 3 Lakh.”
Commenting on the launch Akshay Ahuja states: “I did not want any child to suffer the way a visual learner like me did due to lack of facilities in the education system. Being an edupreneur we must pay back to society once we become capable enough and I have started doing the same.”
It was extremely difficult to convince schools and instructors to adopt a start-product. up's It was made more challenging by the fact that robotics and coding were still in their infancy and that schools were hesitant to invest in such innovative techniques. The first such lab was established in a school in the Punjabi village of Banga.
Then, in 2017, Indian School Awards were established, and 50 schools took part. The next year, the Awards became global, were held in Dubai, attracted 500 schools, and the Robochamps brand went global. Robochamps currently operates labs in more than 100 schools and is present in more than 85 cities across the nation.
Additionally, some of its pupils have earned positions in regional and global media. It has also produced a large number of prodigies who have invented things like hand sanitizer dispensers, home automation systems, and ventilators.
The education industry is one that Mission Transformation Labs is particularly committed to transforming. The goal is to restructure and technologically equip every school, leaving no stone left