BrainHap and IIT Bombay Launch NeuroCalm 42, Pioneering Brain Mapping for Students at AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop

On 23rd August 2025, the AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop became the stage for a groundbreaking moment in education and technology, as BrainHap in association with IIT Bombay and Aerobott unveiled NeuroCalm 42. With Atharva University and Rahul Education Trust joining as academic partners, the event blended neuroscience, artificial intelligence, drones, and robotics into a powerful vision for the future of learning.   At the heart of the workshop was the unveiling of NeuroCalm 42, BrainHap’s revolutionary brain-mapping technology designed to analyze students’ cognitive skills, focus levels, and emotional balance. Developed in collaboration with IIT Bombay under the leadership of Jyoti Gupta, Founder of BrainHap, the solution is positioned as a timely response to the growing challenges of digital distractions and fragmented attention spans among learners.   The event featured an expert session by Azizuddin Khan, Professor at IIT Bombay, whose three decades of research in psychology, neuroscience, and digital behavior emphasized the urgent need for cognitive training and digital wellness in today’s fast-evolving world. His insights underscored how brain mapping and emotional balance are essential tools for preparing students for the future.   Beyond discussions, the workshop offered rich experiences. Participants engaged in practical Solutions for a Healthier Future through mind-training techniques aimed at reprogramming, rewiring, and resetting the brain for better focus. Aerobott led a dynamic “Build and Fly Your Own Drone” session, while robotics demonstrations highlighted real-world automation applications. AI learning tools and interactive modules further inspired participants to see how technology can reshape education and enhance performance.   Sharing her vision, Jyoti Gupta said, “NeuroCalm 42 is not just technology, it is a movement to bring focus, calm, and emotional strength back into the lives of students. By merging neuroscience with AI, we are giving schools and parents a way to truly understand the minds of young learners and help them grow into balanced, confident individuals ready for the future.”   The day ended with a strong sense of purpose: education must evolve with science and technology to equip students with sharper minds and steadier hearts. The AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop was not only the launch of a breakthrough product but also a statement of intent — that the fusion of neuroscience, AI, drones, and robotics is here to shape healthier, smarter, and future-ready generations.  

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BrainHap and IIT Bombay Launch NeuroCalm 42, Pioneering Brain Mapping for Students at AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop
BrainHap and IIT Bombay Launch NeuroCalm 42, Pioneering Brain Mapping for Students at AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop

On 23rd August 2025, the AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop became the stage for a groundbreaking moment in education and technology, as BrainHap in association with IIT Bombay and Aerobott unveiled NeuroCalm 42. With Atharva University and Rahul Education Trust joining as academic partners, the event blended neuroscience, artificial intelligence, drones, and robotics into a powerful vision for the future of learning.

 

At the heart of the workshop was the unveiling of NeuroCalm 42, BrainHap’s revolutionary brain-mapping technology designed to analyze students’ cognitive skills, focus levels, and emotional balance. Developed in collaboration with IIT Bombay under the leadership of Jyoti Gupta, Founder of BrainHap, the solution is positioned as a timely response to the growing challenges of digital distractions and fragmented attention spans among learners.

 

The event featured an expert session by Azizuddin Khan, Professor at IIT Bombay, whose three decades of research in psychology, neuroscience, and digital behavior emphasized the urgent need for cognitive training and digital wellness in today’s fast-evolving world. His insights underscored how brain mapping and emotional balance are essential tools for preparing students for the future.

 

Beyond discussions, the workshop offered rich experiences. Participants engaged in practical Solutions for a Healthier Future through mind-training techniques aimed at reprogramming, rewiring, and resetting the brain for better focus. Aerobott led a dynamic “Build and Fly Your Own Drone” session, while robotics demonstrations highlighted real-world automation applications. AI learning tools and interactive modules further inspired participants to see how technology can reshape education and enhance performance.

 

Sharing her vision, Jyoti Gupta said, “NeuroCalm 42 is not just technology, it is a movement to bring focus, calm, and emotional strength back into the lives of students. By merging neuroscience with AI, we are giving schools and parents a way to truly understand the minds of young learners and help them grow into balanced, confident individuals ready for the future.”

 

The day ended with a strong sense of purpose: education must evolve with science and technology to equip students with sharper minds and steadier hearts. The AI–Drone–Robotics Workshop was not only the launch of a breakthrough product but also a statement of intent — that the fusion of neuroscience, AI, drones, and robotics is here to shape healthier, smarter, and future-ready generations.

 

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