Chandini H V presented on the Smart Note Taker, a pen that can write in air and store that information in its memory chip. It was created by Kawell Industry in 2016 to address limitations of earlier note taking devices. The Smart Note Taker uses sensors and a processor to recognize handwriting in 22 languages, which can then be edited, shared, and viewed on a connected PC. It has advantages like paperless note taking and assistance for blind users, though it is expensive. Potential applications include document editing and presentations. Further development could make similar products more affordable.