Fifteen-year-old Hiten Dharpure has entered the World Book of Records by creating a dancing robot using a 3D printer.
Hiten Dharpure
It is said that every new generation is always one step ahead of the old generation. There are many such examples in the society. In the age of technology, these qualities of the new generation have received a fringe of glory. One such example is Hiten Dharpure in class 10th. Fifteen-year-old Hiten has created a dancing robot using a 3D printer. He has been recorded by the Worldwide Book of Records and he has made this record in his name.
Hiten from Trimurtinagar, who was in class 10 at a school in Vanadongari, first came up with the idea to build the robot and first collected the materials during the summer vacations. After that, various parts of the robot were printed using a 3D printer. Collected these spare parts, added technology and breathed life into them through programming. He was then made to dance to music.
The Worldwide Book of Records team awarded Hiten the title of ‘Youngest Boy to Give a Synchronized Dance Performance with Self-Made 3D Printed Robots’ after verifying his work. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also felicitated him by giving him gifts.
Two records, one research to name
This is not Hiten’s first record. Last year he was noted by the India Book of Records for securing 801 certificates participating in various courses, quizzes, national and online competitions. Also, the innovative research on ‘AI Integrated Traffic Noise and Traffic Light Controller’ has been registered as a patent.
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