Abhisek Mishra, Founder and CEO of Pisarv Technologies, discusses the inspiration behind the Nabh Rakshak drone series and its transformative impact on security and disaster response. In this exclusive interview, Mishra delves into the technological innovations, key collaborations, and future plans that position Pisarv Technologies at the forefront of AI and bioengineering, driving advancements in safety and connectivity.
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TimesTech: What inspired the development of the Nabh Rakshak drone series, and how do you see it transforming industries like security and disaster response?
Abhisek: The Nabh Rakshak drone series was inspired by the need for advanced, real-time aerial solutions in security and disaster response. It enhances surveillance capabilities and provides critical situational awareness, improving response times and efficiency in these industries.
TimesTech: Can you explain the technological innovations behind the AI detection and thermal imaging features in the Nabh Rakshak drones, and how they enhance its capabilities?
Abhisek: The Nabh Rakshak drones utilize advanced AI algorithms for real-time object detection and threat identification, enhancing their surveillance capabilities. The thermal imaging feature allows the drones to detect heat signatures even in low-visibility conditions, making them highly effective for search and rescue operations and security monitoring. Together, these technologies provide precise, actionable insights in challenging environments.
TimesTech: Pisarv Technologies has collaborated with the Indian Navy and Goa Government on key projects. Can you share more about these collaborations and their impact?
Abhisek: Pisarv Technologies has collaborated with the Goa Government to enhance beach patrol operations using quick-response drones, significantly improving safety by preventing drownings. Additionally, we’ve partnered with the Indian Navy to provide UAV solutions for secure surveillance of sensitive areas, boosting their operational efficiency and security. These collaborations have had a substantial impact on public safety and national security.
TimesTech: Beyond drones, you’ve developed groundbreaking technologies like the brain-computer interface and anti-drone systems. What challenges did you face, and how do these align with your vision for the future?
Abhisek: Developing technologies like the brain-computer interface and anti-drone systems posed significant challenges, including integrating complex AI algorithms and ensuring real-time responsiveness. Overcoming these hurdles required extensive R&D and collaboration. These innovations align with our vision to push the boundaries of technology, enhancing human capabilities and ensuring security in an increasingly interconnected world.
TimesTech: As a mentor and thought leader, what advice would you give to aspiring technologists who want to make a real impact?
Abhisek: My advice to aspiring technologists is to stay curious and never stop learning. Focus on solving real-world problems, and don’t be afraid to take risks. Embrace collaboration and be open to new ideas, as innovation often comes from unexpected places. Most importantly, align your work with a purpose that drives you, and you’ll be able to make a meaningful impact.
TimesTech: What are your future plans for Pisarv Technologies, especially in AI and bioengineering, and how do you see these developments contributing to a safer, more connected world?
Abhisek: At Pisarv Technologies, our future plans focus on advancing AI and bioengineering to create innovative solutions that enhance safety and connectivity. We’re exploring AI-driven predictive analytics, autonomous systems, and bioengineering applications like brain-computer interfaces. These developments aim to bridge the gap between technology and human capabilities, ultimately contributing to a safer, more connected world by addressing challenges in healthcare, security, and communication.