We are happy to congratulate Saurabh Kumar and his amazing team members, Nikhil Raj, Prachi, and Priyambda Soni, on their creative project, “Gesture Mouse,” which has been chosen for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Protection, which includes copyrights and patents. The four students are all from the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department. This is a big step forward in student-led technology creation and innovation.

The Gesture Mouse is a cutting-edge device that changes the way people and computers communicate by letting users move the cursor with simple hand movements. The device’s motion sensors, machine learning algorithms, and real-time tracking make it possible to interact with digital systems without touching them. This makes it easier to use, cleaner, and more modern. This big step forward can be used in many areas, like healthcare, games, smart environments, and assistive tools.

The fact that this project was chosen for IPR protection shows how unique, useful, and advanced the technology is. Getting copyrights and patents for an idea makes sure that it is officially recognized, protected, and ready for further development and possibly sale. Not only is the student team proud of this moment, but so is the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, which has always encouraged new ideas, research, and hands-on learning.

This success shows that Axis Colleges is serious about giving students the tools and help they need to make their plans come to life. The success of Saurabh Kumar, Nikhil Raj, Prachi, and Priyambda Soni shows that Axis is trying to teach its engineers how to work together, solve problems, and be technically proficient.

The school praises the whole team for being creative, persistent, and dedicated to making technology that works in the real world. Other students look up to them, and their work shows that young people can really make a difference in this tech-driven world if they are creative and determined.

Axis Colleges is still dedicated to supporting study and new ideas led by students, and they are proud of every accomplishment that helps the country move forward and is important around the world.

Again, congratulations to the team that made “Gesture Mouse.” Your success shows how powerful new ideas can be, and we look forward to seeing how you continue to shape the future of smart technology. 

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