"Empowering Ideas, Transforming Lives – Fab Academy 2025"

PRADEEP KUMAR


Innovator | R&D Project Manager | Social Impact Advocate

I am a 24-year-old innovator and R&D Project Manager from Kishangarh, Rajasthan, India, committed to transforming cutting-edge ideas into real-world solutions. With a focus on livelihood enhancement and e-mobility, my work bridges the gap between technology and social impact, fostering sustainable solutions.

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About Me

I hold a Master’s in Social Work (MSW) and have established an R&D Fab Lab dedicated to driving technological advancements. I have also completed a Diploma in Basic Rural Technology (DBRT) and Fab Academy X from Vigyan Ashram, equipping me with expertise in digital fabrication, sustainable technology, and product development.

My mission is to pioneer solar-powered e-mobility solutions that promote sustainability and empower rural communities. Through my work, I aim to create a better future by integrating technology with social impact on a global scale.

I have developed and provided training on various innovative products, including solar lanterns, solar dryers, IoT-based charge controllers, cook stoves, water filters, e-cycles, solar inverters, e-charging stations, DC home lighting systems, AC and DC bulbs, solar projectors, and battery pack manufacturing units. Additionally, I conduct Fab Lab machine training and work closely with rural communities to understand their specific needs. I focus on product development, field research, and testing in rural areas to ensure practical solutions that improve livelihoods and promote sustainable development.

Final Project: Solar-Charge Nexus – Revolutionising Sustainable Energy Solutions

My final project is a solar e-charging station, which I chose as part of the solar energy initiative I’m working on with my organization. Our R&D department has developed an e-cycle for solar engineers who often travel long distances on foot to maintain and repair solar home lighting systems. These engineers also visit remote villages or cities to sell solar products, but transportation facilities in these areas are very limited.
To solve this problem, we are setting up a rural electronics workshop equipped with a 300-watt solar system to power tools like soldering irons for repairing solar products. The idea behind the solar e-charging station is to allow women to charge their e-cycles while also providing villagers the opportunity to purchase e-cycles and utilize the charging facility. This project will promote sustainable transportation in rural areas and help maximize the use of solar energy.

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🚀 18 Weeks of Making – My Fab Academy Experience

Week 1.
Project Management
Week 2.
Computer Aided Design
Week 3.
Computer Controlled Cutting

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