Rungta University Shatters Global Records; Files 207 Patents in a Single Day to Lead India’s IPR Landscape
In an unprecedented display of technical synergy and intellectual ambition, Rungta International Skills University has officially secured its place in the Golden Book of World Records. The university achieved the staggering feat of filing 207 patent applications within a single 12-hour window, marking one of the fastest rates of innovation filing in the country’s history.
This world record is not an isolated event but the culmination of a deeply rooted culture of research at Rungta. By integrating Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) into the academic curriculum, the university has transformed from a traditional learning center into a “Knowledge Hub.”
To date, the RISU and Rungta Group community has achieved:
350+ Total Patent Applications: Spanning sectors from AI and Smart Textiles to Green Energy and Agriculture.
77 Patents Granted: A high success rate consisting of both Utility and Design patents, proving the practical viability of their research.
Strategic MSME Partnership: Through the MSME IP Facilitation Centre, the university ensures that student projects don’t just stay in labs but are converted into “Product-Ready IP,” ready for commercial licensing and startup ventures.
Filing 207 patents in 12 hours required more than just technical brilliance; it required an immense logistical effort in prior-art searching, drafting, and legal documentation. This achievement serves as a “Proof of Concept” for other Indian institutions, demonstrating that with the right mentorship and a dedicated IPR cell, Tier-2 cities can lead the national innovation index.
Under the vision of Dr. Sourabh Rungta and the university leadership, RISU is no longer just educating students—it is empowering inventors. This world record reinforces Rungta University’s status as a dominant force in India’s research ecosystem, significantly contributing to the “Viksit Bharat” vision for 2047.
A single photograph has captured the attention of the global tech community, featuring Kriti Priya, a standout student from Rungta International Skills University , alongside Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The image, officially shared by the Google India Instagram handle, marks a milestone for Chhattisgarh’s representation in the global Artificial Intelligence landscape.
The photograph was taken at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam. Kriti Priya is seen among an elite group of only six Google Student Ambassadors selected from across the nation. The post, captioned with blue hearts and the hashtag #ResponsibleAI, highlights the “People, Planet, Progress” initiative that these students are leading on their respective campuses.
The Global Endorsement: Being featured on the official Google India social media page provides an unprecedented level of validation for Kriti’s hard work and the technical grooming provided by Rungta University.
A Symbol of Success: The image represents the culmination of Kriti’s journey from a small village to becoming a GDG on Campus Lead, proving that skill-focused education can bridge the gap between local talent and global leadership.
Impact on Bhilai: For the city of Bhilai and the state of Chhattisgarh, this photo serves as a “Gold Standard” for student achievement, demonstrating that the university’s coding ecosystem is producing world-class innovators.
This interaction was more than just a photo-op; it was a dialogue about the future of AI in India. Kriti Priya’s presence in this frame reinforces Rungta University’s status as a premier hub for AI and ML studies. As the caption suggests, it is a moment of “all blue hearts”—a celebration of youth, technology, and the rising power of Indian students on the world stage.
[BHILAI, CHHATTISGARH] – Pushing the boundaries of Health-Tech and wearable innovation, researchers at Rungta College of Engineering & Technology (RCET) and Rungta International Skills University have officially been granted a patent by the Government of India for a revolutionary “Smart Medical Coat.”
The patent (No. 579396), titled “A Wearable Coat with Biosensors Capable of Identifying Health Parameters and Fluid in the Lungs,” was spearheaded by lead inventors Dr. Sourabh Rungta and Sandeep D. Bhad. This breakthrough marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward self-reliance in advanced medical diagnostics.
Unlike traditional wearable trackers, this smart coat is crafted from advanced Solar Fabric integrated with photovoltaic textile fibers. This allows the garment to generate its own energy, powering an array of non-invasive nano-sensors.
The coat provides real-time monitoring of:
Critical Detection: Fluid accumulation in the lungs and heart (Pleural effusion/Edema).
Vital Signs: Heart rate, Oxygen saturation ($SpO_2$), Blood glucose, Body temperature, and Blood flow.
Advanced Analytics: EEG-ECG modules, GSR (stress tracking), and voice-frequency analysis to detect sleep disorders, anxiety, and behavioral shifts.
The system is designed to save lives when every second counts. If any health parameter crosses a dangerous threshold—such as a sudden drop in oxygen or irregular heart rhythms—the coat triggers an immediate local alarm and transmits emergency alerts to doctors and family members via a cloud-based mobile platform.
“This technology is a boon for remote areas and the elderly,” stated the research team. By enabling 24×7 remote monitoring, the smart coat allows doctors to make life-saving decisions via telemedicine, reducing the need for constant hospitalization and helping in the early detection of chronic risks like hypertension, diabetes, and even cancer.
With this patent, Rungta University solidifies its position as a premier Knowledge Hub in Chhattisgarh, proving that homegrown innovation can solve global healthcare challenges.
[NEW DELHI / BHILAI] – In a moment of immense pride for Chhattisgarh, Kriti Priya, a dedicated student of Rungta International Skills University , Bhilai, was recently honored as a special guest at the Global AI Summit 2026 held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
Kriti stood out as a beacon of talent, being selected as one of only six Student Ambassadors from across India to have a direct, personal interaction with Google CEO Sundar Pichai. As the sole representative from Chhattisgarh, her journey from a small village in Jharkhand to the global tech stage has become an inspiration for aspiring engineers nationwide.
Kriti’s path to the AI Summit began in her second year at Rungta University. Her trajectory was defined by active participation in the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC), where she eventually rose to become the GDG on Campus Lead. By organizing high-impact workshops and hackathons, she fostered a robust coding culture on campus, ultimately earning her the title of Google Student Ambassador—ranked among the top in the country.
Kriti credits her success to her parents’ sacrifices and the “Skill-Focused Education” ecosystem at Rungta University.
Her story proves that with the right mentorship and industry-aligned training, geographic boundaries are no barrier to global success.
This achievement highlights the university’s commitment to creating job-ready innovators. Through strategic industry tie-ups with tech giants like IBM, Google, and Microsoft, RISU ensures that students are not just degree holders, but industry leaders.
One Day Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Awareness Program
(National IP Outreach Mission)
Venue: Seminar Hall, Hotel Himalaya Park, Supela, Bhilai
Organized by
Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai
In association with
Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Bhilai
Under the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, Startup India and DPIIT, in collaboration with Rungta University and RuBI, have launched the AI for Healthy India Challenge
India’s healthcare system produces vast amounts of data, yet much of it remains fragmented, unstructured, and difficult to use. At the same time, access to timely diagnostics, specialist care, and efficient delivery continues to vary sharply across regions, affecting outcomes across diagnostics, mental health, and patient engagement. Addressing these structural gaps has become increasingly urgent, and artificial intelligence is now being positioned as part of the response.
Under the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, Startup India and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), in collaboration with Rungta University and RuBI, have launched the AI for Healthy India Challenge, opening on 3rd December 2025.