Jalandhar12.02.26-; As a research driven student initiative at Lovely Professional University (LPU) has today emerged as one of India’s most promising deep tech clean air ventures. AerSense Labs, founded by LPU student Rohit Krishna, recently represented indigenous innovation before the Hon’ble President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu exclusive national level event in New Delhi. The defining moment marked the startup’s rapid rise from campus lab to national recognition.

AerSense Labs originated with in LPU’s research ecosystem and received ₹5.7 lakh support from the University, enabling its transition from academic research to a commercial spin out. Within just over a year, the company has scaled from R&D and prototyping to small batch manufacturing, an achievement rarely seen in deep technology startups at such an early stage.

Further strengthening its national footprint, AerSense Labs is set to commence nationwide railway pilot trials next month, with 100 units scheduled for deployment across multiple corridors for real time operational evaluation. Simultaneously, the company has secured confirmed international orders, underscoring its growing global relevance. On the financial front, AerSense Labs is projecting ₹15 crore+ in revenue in the upcoming fiscal cycle, driven by confirmed orders, pilot deployments, and strategic partnerships. Investor confidence has followed suit, with the startup receiving a term sheet offer of ₹6 crore for 12% equity, implying a post money valuation of ₹50 crore.

Dr. Col. Rashmi Mittal, Pro Chancellor of LPU, stated, “LPU's foundational vision is not only to developing skilled professionals but also to nurturing innovators and job creators who deliver solutions for societal wellness. Driving revolutionary impact in vast areas of society such as health and sustainability is central to the 'EduRevolution' initiative. These ventures exemplify how a vibrant academic environment, multidisciplinary collaboration, and an enduring culture of innovation can elevate student led ideas to global recognition."