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Autonomous obstacle avoidance demo (at 55Kmph) by Bhopal based Autonomous Vehicle startup Swaayatt Robots (Swaayatt Robots ). Going great Sanjeev Sharma

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Arjun Singh1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr Ngl didn't expected such startups coming out of bhopal , W

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BB1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr Good Job North India innovating and TN doing language innovation

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SSR1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr One of the companies I am really excited for

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MADHUR1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr गाड़ी तेरा भाई चलाएगा 😏

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Jack of All Master of None1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr @sanjeevsanyal @nitin_gadkari looks amazing

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Yang1 year ago

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Alphonso1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr How are they doing it without gpu or tesla like doja supercomputer?

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Sani1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr Autonomous armour track vehicle for Army?

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Frontliner1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr They demonstrated to the Indian Army few days ago.

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Smart_Owl_Indian(🇮🇳Bharat Ka Santan)1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr 🙌🏻🇮🇳💪🏻

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Rohan Raje Khanapurkar1 year ago

@swaayatt @sanjeevs_iitr They will get better with time 👍

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