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Interview Session With Great Little Minds- Innoventure 2020 Winners (Part1‪)‬ Parenting and Childhood

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Artificial intelligence is in high demand right now. Adults are undoubtedly seeking its assistance in this fast-paced period, but what happens when children begin to work with artificial intelligence? It undoubtedly aids students in improving their problem-solving abilities.

We have such children in this interview audio, whose thoughts and skills are completely out of the box. They are the national winners of the “Intelligence Plus Innoventure 2020, India’s Largest Ideation & Entrepreneurship Challenge For School Children”. In this competition, students are given a problems and situations which they have to solve with an unique and user-friendly solutions.

Satyaj Hedaoo , City Pride School, Nigdi, Pune

Satyaj is a lover of music, art, and astronomy. He is also very fond of writing poems and stories.

Entrepreneur Idea: His Innoventure problem was to establish a park for disabled people with play items. For this problem, his out of the box solution for physically handicapped people, he designed two equipments and three play materials. His prototype was about a sensor-based wheelchair and a stick for visually impaired children. His three play materials include a slide, a swing, and a merry-go-ground specially designed with added features to make play enjoyable for specially-able children.

Adishree Dubey , Ryan International School, Kundalhalli, Bangalore

Adishree lives in Kochi, and her hobbies include playing piano, reading books, and also baking.

Entrepreneur Idea: Her Innoventure problem was to find a solution to illegal parking. For this concern, her out of the box idea consisted of three steps: infrastructure, technology, and policies. She suggested that market places should be allotted a special area and for each space there should be a multilayered parking to save the space.

Ronith Lahoti, Indus International School, Pune

Ronith is a 14 years old student from Pune.

Entrepreneur Idea: : His Innoventure problem was regarding frontline works and the struggles they have during the Covid-19 pandemic. His out of the box idea was to create an application through which patients would directly communication with the frontline workers. Through the app, the patients can book an ambulance to the closest hospital; see the type of room and doctor availabilities.
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Artificial intelligence is in high demand right now. Adults are undoubtedly seeking its assistance in this fast-paced period, but what happens when children begin to work with artificial intelligence? It undoubtedly aids students in improving their problem-solving abilities.

We have such children in this interview audio, whose thoughts and skills are completely out of the box. They are the national winners of the “Intelligence Plus Innoventure 2020, India’s Largest Ideation & Entrepreneurship Challenge For School Children”. In this competition, students are given a problems and situations which they have to solve with an unique and user-friendly solutions.

Satyaj Hedaoo , City Pride School, Nigdi, Pune

Satyaj is a lover of music, art, and astronomy. He is also very fond of writing poems and stories.

Entrepreneur Idea: His Innoventure problem was to establish a park for disabled people with play items. For this problem, his out of the box solution for physically handicapped people, he designed two equipments and three play materials. His prototype was about a sensor-based wheelchair and a stick for visually impaired children. His three play materials include a slide, a swing, and a merry-go-ground specially designed with added features to make play enjoyable for specially-able children.

Adishree Dubey , Ryan International School, Kundalhalli, Bangalore

Adishree lives in Kochi, and her hobbies include playing piano, reading books, and also baking.

Entrepreneur Idea: Her Innoventure problem was to find a solution to illegal parking. For this concern, her out of the box idea consisted of three steps: infrastructure, technology, and policies. She suggested that market places should be allotted a special area and for each space there should be a multilayered parking to save the space.

Ronith Lahoti, Indus International School, Pune

Ronith is a 14 years old student from Pune.

Entrepreneur Idea: : His Innoventure problem was regarding frontline works and the struggles they have during the Covid-19 pandemic. His out of the box idea was to create an application through which patients would directly communication with the frontline workers. Through the app, the patients can book an ambulance to the closest hospital; see the type of room and doctor availabilities.
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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