CSE 2nd Year Students of Axis Institute and Technology and Management Present Innovative Startup QBEN’s Own Food, Own Delivery ModelIn a compelling showcase of entrepreneurial spirit.

CS 2nd year students Nilesh Awasthi, Avinash Sharma, and Kartikey Mishra captivated audiences with their presentation on QBEN, a startup pioneering the “Own Food, Own Delivery” model.

The team unveiled their innovative approach, which revolves around establishing and operating cloud kitchens across the city to streamline food production and delivery.

During the presentation, held at Axis Institute and Technology and Management on 6thMay 2025 the trio highlighted QBEN’s mission to revolutionize food delivery by integrating technology with culinary expertise.

Their model emphasizes efficiency and quality control through in-house preparation and delivery, ensuring a seamless experience for customers.Nilesh Awasthi, spokesperson for the team, articulated QBEN’s vision for scaling operations and enhancing customer satisfaction.

“By managing our cloud kitchens, we aim to provide fresher, more customized meals directly to our customers,” Awasthi stated. The team emphasized their commitment to leveraging data analytics and customer feedback to refine their offerings continually.

The students’ creative approach and comprehensive presentation were commended by both faculty and students. declared, “QBEN’s concept not only addresses current market demands but also showcases the students’ dedication to practical, forwardthinking solutions,” demonstrating faith in the startup’s ability to succeed CSE 2nd Year Students.

The presentation concluded with a lively Q&A session, where the team fielded inquiries ranging from operational logistics to sustainability initiatives.

With plans to pilot QBEN in select areas soon, Nilesh, Avinash, and Kartikey remain steadfast in their pursuit of reshaping the local food industry landscape.