Inspire India Science Expo 2025: Incredible Innovations & Expert Insights Unveiled!
The Inspire India Science and Technical Expo 2025 was held at Priyadarshini Institute of Science and Technology for Women, Khammam, organized by KIYE Hyderabad in collaboration with NRSC, ISRO, DRDO, and DRDL. The event aimed to ignite scientific curiosity among students, with Chairman Katepalli Naveen Babu appreciating Naresh Indian for bringing this initiative to the college. Inspired by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s vision, KIYE strives to empower youth, promote environmental sustainability, and shape a responsible future.
NRSC scientist R. Srinivas highlighted ISRO’s role in advancing satellite technology for communication, weather forecasting, and disaster management. DRDO scientist Dr. K. Veerabraham shared insights on India’s defense advancements, including Agni and Prithvi missiles, Tejas aircraft, and Pinaka rocket systems. Analog Astronaut Scientist Jahnavi Dangeti provided an exciting look into NASA’s astronaut training, inspiring students, especially girls, to pursue their dreams fearlessly.
The event also featured speeches by Dr. B. Gopal, Atluri Venkataramana, G. Kantharao, and M. Veerabhadram, emphasizing the importance of science and technology. The expo proved to be an enlightening experience, encouraging students to explore innovation and contribute to a brighter, sustainable future.

Inspire India Science Expo 2025: Incredible Innovations & Expert Insights Unveiled!
The Inspire India Science and Technical Expo, a dynamic event fostering scientific curiosity, recently took place at the Priyadarshini Institute of Science and Technology for Women in Khammam. Organized by the Kalam Institute of Science and Excellence (KIYE) in Hyderabad, in partnership with leading organizations like NRSC (National Remote Sensing Centre), ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation), and DRDL (Defence Research and Development Laboratory), the expo aimed to inspire students to embrace science and innovation.
Fostering a Passion for Progress
Katepalli Naveen Babu, Chairman of Priyadarshini College, inaugurated the event, expressing gratitude to Naresh Indian, the head of KIYE, for selecting the institute as the venue. He emphasized that such initiatives bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications, helping students understand how science and technology drive national development. From healthcare to infrastructure, he highlighted how these fields address critical challenges and improve quality of life, urging students to consider careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
Naresh Indian, reflecting on his motivation, shared how Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s vision of a self-reliant India has shaped KIYE’s mission. He emphasized the institute’s commitment to nurturing young innovators capable of tackling global issues like climate change and resource scarcity. “Our goal is to create thinkers who value sustainability and use technology for social good,” he remarked, encouraging students to dream boldly and contribute to India’s progress.
Insights from Leading Scientists
The expo featured engaging talks by experts from some of India’s top scientific organizations. R. Srinivas, a scientist from NRSC, showcased ISRO’s groundbreaking work in satellite technology. He explained how satellites, including those in the RISAT and Cartosat series, have revolutionized agriculture by monitoring soil health and crop patterns, improved disaster preparedness through accurate weather forecasting, and expanded internet access to remote areas. “Space technology isn’t just about exploration—it’s a tool for equitable progress,” he stated.
Dr. K. Veerabraham, a scientist from DRDO, spoke about India’s strides in defense innovation. He detailed advancements such as the Agni and Prithvi missile series, which strengthen national security, as well as the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, a symbol of India’s growing aerospace capabilities. He also highlighted the Akash missile system, designed to intercept airborne threats. “These achievements underline our commitment to self-reliance and peace through strength,” he asserted.
A Glimpse into Space Exploration
One of the most inspiring sessions was led by Jahnavi Dangeti, an Analog Astronaut Scientist, who shared her experiences training for space missions. She described how astronauts prepare for zero-gravity environments using underwater simulations and train for multi-axis spinning exercises to handle disorientation in space. Her stories of perseverance, especially during challenging rocket launch drills, resonated deeply with students. Addressing young women, she said, “Society may set barriers, but passion and determination can break them. Believe in your potential—you belong in labs, launchpads, and beyond.”
Uniting Voices for a Scientific Future
The expo also featured motivational addresses by Dr. B. Gopal (Principal of Priyadarshini College), Atluri Venkataramana (Academic Director), G. Kantharao (TESMA President), and M. Veerabhadram (Head of Madhu Vidyalaya Sanstha). They collectively emphasized the importance of curiosity-driven education and hands-on learning. Dr. Gopal encouraged institutions to prioritize research and collaborate with industry leaders, while Venkataramana advocated for integrating ethics into technological advancements.
Empowering the Next Generation
The event concluded with interactive exhibits showcasing ISRO’s satellite models, DRDO’s defense technologies, and KIYE’s sustainability projects. Students participated in workshops on robotics, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence (AI), gaining valuable hands-on experience in cutting-edge fields.
By blending inspiration with education, the Inspire India Expo left a lasting impact. It not only celebrated India’s scientific achievements but also instilled a sense of responsibility among students to harness technology for global betterment. Summarizing the event, Naresh Indian stated, “The future belongs to those who dare to innovate. Let’s build it together—one experiment, one idea at a time.”
Through initiatives like these, KIYE and its partners continue to empower the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators, ensuring that India remains at the forefront of scientific excellence and sustainable development.