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UNIVERSITY STUDENT HAS DEVELOPED DRONES

Madushantha Ranuka Engineer student of the Peradeniya University student has developed drones that can handle the traffic roads.

He says he can properly handle the traffic information is updated according to pavasayie road signs that can be implemented as a solution to congestion in the road, according to data from the drones flying above the busy road traffic.

Awareness press conference, he presented the Product of the Media about the students and faculty Engineer Engineer product innovation organized by the University of Peradeniya and the Federation of Technical Engineer. The conference is held at the Waters Edge Hotel from 22 this month.

The Engineer students creating new products that will be produced by chopping vegetables cheṣṭha lecturer saṁchaya Senanayake paevasiya.sisun new machine, in the tea industry and tea plucking machine identification amounts to Water without human contribution, scrap wood ginger stomach coal production machine, in cloth garment factories equipment will be introduced to aiding the observed quality.

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