Awakening Your Inner Innovator | Dr. Pankaj Parashar | TEDxChoithramSchoolIndore
Dr. Pankaj Parashar, a serial innovator in medical technology, shares an inspiring talk with about the power of innovation and technology. Drawing from his experiences, he emphasizes that innovation isn’t just about inventing something new—it’s about creatively solving problems. He encourages students to think beyond the limitations of traditional methods and embrace technology as a toolbox to bring ideas to life. Dr. Parashar highlights that innovation can occur in any field and underscores the role of technology in accelerating solutions. He motivates students to stay curious, experiment, collaborate, and learn continuously. The talk also explores the ethical responsibility that comes with innovation, urging students to consider the broader societal impact of their creations. In closing, Dr. Parashar stresses that anyone can be an innovator, and the future is shaped by those who dare to ask questions, dream big, and take action. Dr. Pankaj Parashar, is an alumnus of Tirathbai Kalachand H. S. School, Class of 1998 and an innovator at the intersection of medicine and engineering, with over 18 years of experience in healthcare. He is the founder of Cutting Edge Medical Devices, a start-up dedicated to developing affordable, ground-breaking medical technologies. He is working on a smart point-of-care diagnostic device for urinary micro-protein estimation, a project poised to revolutionize healthcare delivery. He has been recognized with more than 26 awards, including grants from the Government of India and various international organizations. His device has been successfully validated at AIIMS, demonstrating remarkable accuracy. In addition to his innovations, Dr. Pankaj actively mentors future innovators through organizations like AICTE, Ministry of Education, Government of India and the Royal Academy of Engineering, London, and shares his expertise with students even at esteemed institutions like IITs and IIMs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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