25/09/2017
CMRIT students in the media for offering an Internet of Things-based solution for unmanned railway stations in India. Read more in The Times of India.
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Located in the heart of Bangalore’s IT corridor, the CMRIT campus with its world-
25/09/2017
CMRIT students in the media for offering an Internet of Things-based solution for unmanned railway stations in India. Read more in The Times of India.
15/09/2017
Two students develop this prototype, under the guidance of Professor Bhavya.
Now a device to test metal content of water in your home The team is currently approaching companies for funding to mass produce the gadget and is planning to apply for a global patent.
01/09/2017
Bakrid wishes to all celebrating!
25/08/2017
Blessed festival to all!
18/08/2017
2 CMRIT students have developed a system that can detect heavy metal residues in water bodies as well as household water in a cost-effective way. Read more below.
Is your water slowly killing you? - Bangalore Mirror - Two students from CMR Institute of Technology have developed a sytem that can detect heavy metal residue in water bodies and household water in a cost-effective way
15/08/2017
Happy Independence Day India!
12/07/2017
"...4 students have come up with an amazing idea, to allow rainwater to permeate into the drain and even recharge groundwater. The four from the CMR Institute of Technology- Nandhini RT, Danish Akhtar, Netravathi O, Manoj GK, are final-year students from the Civil Engineering department and their idea is that of the porous concrete block."
The idea is concrete, but it has its pores too - Bangalore Mirror - Students make a concrete block that allows water to seep through
29/06/2017
"Sparsh is an electro-mechanical technology that reproduces the content of a smartphone or a computer on a rolling display in braille. The device can be connected to your computer or phones via Bluetooth. While right now, the device is about the size of a small shoe box, the final product will be as small as a digital mouse, with the rolling braille display running on it like a scroller. It is expected to be launched by the end of this month.
Sparsh is the brainchild of four city-based engineers — Kiran L Reddy, Rohit Neil, Siddhanth Gaonkar of CMR Institute of Technology..."
A whole new world - Bangalore Mirror - Device developed by engineers helps the visually impaired use tools such as the Internet and E-commerce
29/06/2017
"CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru celebrated its 14th graduation day for 1153 students and post graduate students."
in the article below.
CMR celebrates graduation day for 1153 students - Times of India BENGALURU: CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru celebrated its 14th graduation day for 1153 students and post graduate students.
26/06/2017
Eid Mubarak to all! May the holiness of this festival bring peace and prosperity.
19/06/2017
"...the innovation by CMRIT students won first prize at Srishti 2017, a state-level competition for engineering students. Final year students Nandhini RT, Netravathi O, Danish Akhtar and Manoj GK were mentored by their teacher Preeti Jacob, who specialises in water resources." Kudos to students and their teacher for this project which is getting all the deserved merits!
This pervious concrete can absorb a flood - The Economic Times In fact, the BBMP is spending Rs 800 crore to construct new storm-water drains and remodel existing ones using reinforced cement concrete (RCC).
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