The story doesn’t end there. Priya later launched a community workshop called Heyzo Labs , teaching kids and elders to repair electronics together. The name spread: Heyzo became a local word for “find a clever solution where none seems to exist.”

Marco smiled. “Let’s ‘heyzo’ inside it.”

Over two days, he taught her something unexpected: how to repair with curiosity, not just manuals. He showed her how to repurpose parts, solder creatively, and test with intuition. By the end, the drone worked—better than before, thanks to a modified sensor array they built together.