ContactLocation of the International Institute of Invincible Rhythm (IIoIR) is in the Baldeyan locality of Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Download our pamphlet here. We accept project proposal from any individual, currently the institute is operating virtually and from the very beginning we are focused in developing research products that would help the society. We understand the risk of an entreprenauer and this entire project is planned so that an entreprenaur gets a place to start up and we, until the compus is fully ready helping the inventor with polishing their innovation. We are providing them every single opportunity to talk to the best scientists of the world and helping them knowing the world truly. Therefore, we ask every individual who wants to create anything contact our research director and feel free to discuss anything. We will select professional scientists for you from around the globe to help you free, no commitment from your part.
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Newsfeed4/15/2016 New campus location is finalized the construction has started Thus far the work was going on in a makeshift laboratory, in main Shimla, Bhattakufer. Now, that a very suitable land is found the 99 years of 4.5 acres of land lease agreement has been established in Baldeyan, the official procedure to develop our own world class campus begins. Clearence from various departments of Govt of Himachal Pradesh is going on, however, the research work has not stopped and we are finding new avenues.
12/30/2016 Development of a Germinator, total waste converter Imagine a futuristic world where millions of kilometers of waste transmissions for humans will not be required. W will convert waste to useful product instantly. This will be the biggest reform after the discovery of cooking by humans. We have also started deveoping a electromagnetic wave based germinator. This will transform cultivation in the world.
9/15/2015 The research and design for the intelligent toilet that self-cleans, disinfects after an user uses the seat begins The work begins for the development of a toilet seat that self cleans as the first step. The second step would be building a full fledged medical treatment facility using the toilet seat. Advanced state of the art features have been included in the product. Several prototypes are being tested by Bhupender Singh, a researcher of IIoIR. SearchEnter search words Follow Us |