Archit Agarwal
EducationWorld July 18 | People
An electrical engineering graduate of Uttarakhand’s reputed University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, Meerut (UP)-based Archit Agarwal (24) is among 55 awardees of this year’s prestigious Gandhian Young Technological Innovation (GYTI) Award for inventing an On-Board Diagnostic Data Analysis System (OBDAS). OBDAS is to a car what a black box is to an airplane. It connects all the electronic control units (ECUs) of a car such as engine, sensors, lights etc and stores information transmitted by ECUs which is useful in checking their operational condition for diagnostic purposes. OBDAS differs from other control systems in the market as it also automatically transfers vital information such as location of the vehicle to emergency services and contacts. The GYTI Award is an initiative of the non-profit Ahmedabad-based SRISTI (Society for Research and Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies and Institutions) to encourage the spirit of student innovation in engineering, science, technology and design through ideation of affordable solutions. 2,915 entries submitted online were assessed by 175 jury members drawn from academia and industry. Of them 55 were awarded GYTI certification on the opening day of the five-day annual Festival of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FINE), hosted by the office of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. “India is set to become the third largest market for automobiles in 2020 after China and USA. But it already holds the world record of 400 motor vehicular accidents per day. Therefore, it is imperative for the automobile ancillaries industry to promote road safety through its products. This urgent need inspired me to ideate and develop OBDAS,” says Archit, the older child of homemaker Shalu and businessman Rajesh Agarwal. Thus far, Archit has invented four automotive electronic ancillary products including OBDAS, and has won several national and international competitions. After the UPES convocation ceremony scheduled for end June, Archit is all set to work with Denso India International Ltd, Gurgaon, the India arm of the automotive ancillaries giant Kariya (Japan)-based Denso Corporation. “My focus now will be on learning about best industry practices while working in a corporate environment and sharpening my entrepreneurial skills for the future,” says Archit. Wind in your sails! Swati Roy (Delhi) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp