Meet Param, 'Powerful' Made-In-India Robodog Developed By Bengaluru Startup

A Bengaluru-based startup has unveiled 'Param', an advanced robotic dog designed to assist in various sectors, including security and surveillance. This innovative creation was showcased to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a recent event celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Startup India initiative. 'Param' signifies a significant leap in technology, embodying the spirit of 'Made in India' and aiming to enhance operational efficiency in both urban and rural environments. The startup, known for its commitment to pioneering robotics, has received positive attention for its potential applications in emergency response, infrastructure monitoring, and even companionship. With the growing emphasis on indigenous technology, 'Param' not only highlights India's capacity for innovation but also reflects the increasing global interest in robotic solutions. As the nation progresses towards a tech-driven future, creations like 'Param' are setting the stage for a new era in automation and robotics, promising to transform various industries while also inspiring a new generation of engineers and entrepreneurs.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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