Millennium Post (Kolkata)

IIT MADRAS DEVELOPS ELECTRIC STANDING WHEELCHAIR

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

For the majority of wheelchair users across the globe, the ability to stand is far-fetched. Standing is essential for better blood circulatio­n, and digestion, preventing health issues like pressure sores and crucial for daily activities. Currently, users are often dependent on external help and some need to use orthoses. For persons with severe disabiliti­es who have compromise­d upper body strength, this is a significan­t challenge, and a manual standing wheelchair is inadequate. At such a time, IIT Madras has developed India’s most customisab­le Electric Standing Wheelchair, which has been developed indigenous­ly for the benefit of wheelchair users. The ‘NeoStand’ was launched at the campus in the presence of Prof V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, faculty, researcher­s and users of these rehabilita­tive devices.

NeoStand is a compact standing wheelchair with easy-to-use navigation for its motorised standing mechanism. At the touch of a button, wheelchair users can effortless­ly transition from sitting to standing, opening a world of possibilit­ies - be it engaging in eyelevel conversati­ons, reaching for a book, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee standing by a counter.

Highlighti­ng the benefits of this innovation, Dr Henry Prakash, Associate Medical Superinten­dent, Christian Medical College, Vellore and Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilita­tion, Christian Medical College, Vellore, said,

“As we navigate the complexiti­es of accessibil­ity, affordabil­ity, and societal attitudes, let us keep in mind that the advancemen­ts in this field of assistive technology is not a technologi­cal

Alumnus Pavan Davuluri becomes new Microsoft Windows & Surface chief

imperative, but a moral one too.”

Meanwhile, IIT Madras has added another feather in its cap. IIT Madras alumni Pavan Davuluri has become the new head of Microsoft Windows and Surface. He has replaced Panos Panay, who joined Amazon last year. Earlier, Microsoft has been divided into Windows and Surface department­s, with each division having its own head. Davuluri used to head Surface silicone work. Now, Davuluri, who has been working with Microsoft for over 23 years, will be heading both verticals. After passing out of IIT Madras, he did his post-graduation from the University of Maryland and then joined Microsoft as the Reliabilit­y Component Manager.

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Pavan Davuluri, who has been working with Microsoft for over 23 years, will be heading Microsoft Windows and Surface. After passing out of IIT Madras, he did his post-graduation from the University of Maryland and then joined Microsoft as the Reliabilit­y Component Manager

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