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Read MoreHabib University School of Science and Engineering (HU-SSE) kicked off its Fall 2015 SSE Public Seminar Series with a lecture and discussion on successful innovation by Mr. Raja Sabri Khan.
Mr. Khan is an aerospace design engineer from MIT University and a resident of Karachi. He is the founder and owner of Integrated Dynamics, which is considered a pioneer in the design, development, and manufacturing of unmanned aircraft and robotic systems for civilian and scientific applications in Pakistan.
The talk focused on an often overlooked aspect of successful innovation – the ability to prototype the entire entrepreneurship model from conception to finished products. A brief lecture was followed by a robust interactive session between the students and Mr. Khan.
Prototyping for entrepreneurship involves running the same tests and market research on hardware as it does for software and documentation. A properly executed ‘storyboard’ for the entrepreneurship model results in savings in cost, time, and resources and allows a safety valve for alternative strategies to be developed before actually committing to market or production.
Current R&D at Integrated Dynamics includes developing low-cost applications for civilian purposes in the areas of surveillance, aerial target and civilian use of unmanned systems structures, power plants, flight control systems, video and data telemetry, telecom and links, tracking systems, ground control stations, electro-optics and sensor payloads, simulators, security & surveillance gear, and lab training aids.
Spin-off technologies from these systems have been deployed in civilian, scientific, education, research, and industrial applications, and the D.A.R.E education initiative – sponsored by Integrated Dynamics– is a privately-funded program for providing technology resources, building prototypes and hands-on learning for students, inventors and innovators in Pakistan and allowing them to go ‘beyond’ what is taught in the classroom.
Mr. Khan’s publications vary from areas of aerospace propulsion systems, low-speed aerodynamics, GIS systems, and GPS technology to civilian applications of robotics, mechatronics, and data command, control, and telemetry systems.
Before Integrated Dynamics, he was Director (Special Projects) for SUPARCO (Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission), and supervised projects in the areas of UAV system design, Pakistan’s satellite program, and the development of aerial photogrammetry applications from low-cost electro-optic sensors for agricultural and land-use applications.