IITs prepare 4 robots for IIFA Award
IITs prepare 4 robots for IIFA Award
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Indore: Special robots are being prepared for the IIFA Awards 2020 at the Indian Institute of Technology, Indore. It will be such a robot that will identify the person by looking at the face and will tell the information related to it. At the same time, more than 5 thousand people of the film industry are going to attend the IIFA Awards 2020, including more than 400 film artists.

There was a meeting between the Indore airport director and the IIT professor and students. In which it was decided that guests from all over the world will come to Indore for the IIFA Award. To show a better image of the city in front of them, robots based on 4 types of technology should be prepared. At the same time, Dr. Santosh Kumar Vishwakarma, Senior Professor, IIT Indore has informed that IIT Indore has world-class labs and equipment. The robots that are being prepared with them include a robot identifying the person by looking at his face. Also, there will be a robot which will give information related to Indore and IIFA. Apart from this, a robot singing songs is also being prepared to welcome the guests coming to the airport. These robots have been targeted to be ready by 15 March. More than 70 percent of the robot preparation work has been completed.

This IIFA Award 2020 will be attended by more than 5000 people from the film industry, including more than 400 film artists. At the same time, the IIFA Award will be inaugurated at Minto Hall in Bhopal on 21 March. This IIFA will have a musical night, in which Bollywood actors and all the singers will perform in Bhopal. The IIFA Awards will be broadcast in 90 countries of the world, the program will cost Rs 30 crore. This 3-day ceremony will be held in Bhopal on one day and Indore on 2 days. The first IIFA Awards ceremony was held in 2000 in London. This is the second time this award show will be held in India. Earlier in 2019, it was held in Mumbai for the first time in the country.

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