
Onkar Batra
I'm Building
19yo YC-backed Founder of Bitfrost Orbital
Bio
Onkar Singh, a young technical builder from Jammu, is behind India's first open-source satellite, "InQube," developed with the aid of nanotechnology. He received recognition for creating an interactive website during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning him a National Bal Shakti Award. Onkar is also noted for becoming the world's youngest webmaster at seven and has been honored for his achievements in science and technology, further solidifying his role in making space accessible with economic and open-source platforms.
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