Updated On: 26 July, 2024 10:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A learning app that evolves with the learner aims to revamp traditional teaching methods using Artificial Intelligence and virtual reality

The app gives the user audio instructions to crouch, bend, or look around to explore interesting parts of the experience
Computer Science graduate Omkar Pimple’s first exposure to a broken education system came in the form of an under-equipped science lab during a visit to his hometown in Palghar district nearly two decades ago. Truth be told, this realisation could’ve come in most smaller schools in Mumbai or its suburbs, where primitive science labs are inaugurated and forgotten every year. The pitfall in most cases, Pimple believes, is the cost and labour-intensive maintenance. “This is the condition of the schools that have a science lab. Think about the ones who don’t,” the 32-year-old sighs.

The VR headset and controllers