

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Acutro Technologies, an R&D company centered in Thiruvananthapuram opened its new office in Technopark. The office was inaugurated by V Muralidharan, Union Minister. Faisal Khan, Managing Director, NIMS Medicity, Sanjeev Nair, CEO, Technopark, Ciza Thomas, Vice Chancellor, KTU, Rev. Father Joshua, Director, Snehaveedu, and J. S. Krishna, CEO, Acutro Technologies also participated in the inauguration ceremony.
Acutro Technologies is an organization that is present in various fields such as robotics, medicine, and agriculture. The company has developed an A.I. technical device called ICOR that can be used to observe the driver and the vehicle, a smartwatch that can detect the various levels of a human body, and tracking devices that can be used to point at office equipment. Several experiments are being conducted for students as well.
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