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Interesting Story Of Lamsal Brothers Who Made Robots At An Early Age

Interesting Story Of Lamsal Brothers Who Made Robots At An Early Age

Interesting Story Of Lamsal Brothers Who Made Robots At An Early Age





Kapil Lamsal, 18, and his 16-year-old brother Vishal Lamsal. They are young, but they are doing a great job.

The robot 'Arisa' made by these two teenagers, who came to Butwal from Gulmi to study a year ago, has been gaining popularity in the field of science and technology in Nepal lately.

Speaking in three languages, Nepali, Hindi and English, Arisa is an AI based robot based on Artificial Intelligence.

Both those who have been reading and watching robots in news and movies gradually became more and more interested in making robots.

A robot could not be created just by adding parts like 'How to make a robot' on YouTube. But both had to be made into robots.

So after learning Python, a raspberry pie programming language, they started developing robots.

And learning the method from YouTube and Google, they finally created the Arisa Robot.

AI robot Arisa speaks three languages. Hello. It also turns the light on and off. Made a year ago, this robot is designed to add other features.

Kapil and Vishal's Arisa Robot has been exhibited at various infotech fairs.

The couple recently built an automatic sanitizer during a lockdown, following a recent spate of robot attacks. The 16 machines made by them are still being used in various villages and schools.

In addition, they have created automatic landfolding robots and waiter demos.

Both of them had been doing innovation work during their spare time. Kapil says that they are in the process of registering the company to spend all their time in it.



He now plans to take on the work he has been doing at his own expense and with the help of the school.

It is not the big inventors and engineers in the new organization, it is the small friends like you who are interested in innovation and invention, the plan is to provide space for them.

"Our organization will be registered in the next two to three months and we will also launch a product at that time," said Kapil.

Kapil did not give any information about the product to be brought in the coming days, but said that they are working according to their plan to make the technology in Nepal cheaper than buying in India and China.

Kapil is currently sitting for class 12 examination from the management faculty while his brother Vishal is studying in class 9.

 
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