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Ajit Narayan and his IIT-Madras colleagues at Invention Labs have created a device that lends voice to children with cerebral palsy!
Even when 21-year-old Ajit Narayan packed his bags for the United States in 2003 after graduating from Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, his plan was to come back after a few years and be an entrepreneur.
His inspiration: his professor, Ashok Jhunjhunwala, and the numerous conversations he had with him.
In 2007, Ajit was back in India and with a few like-minded friends, he started Invention Labs, an enterprise that would work for inventions useful to society.
In 2010, they invented Avaz, one of the most useful talking devices for those affected with cerebral palsy.
IIT-ians' boon for kids with cerebral palsy : Rediff.com Business
Even when 21-year-old Ajit Narayan packed his bags for the United States in 2003 after graduating from Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, his plan was to come back after a few years and be an entrepreneur.
His inspiration: his professor, Ashok Jhunjhunwala, and the numerous conversations he had with him.
In 2007, Ajit was back in India and with a few like-minded friends, he started Invention Labs, an enterprise that would work for inventions useful to society.
In 2010, they invented Avaz, one of the most useful talking devices for those affected with cerebral palsy.
IIT-ians' boon for kids with cerebral palsy : Rediff.com Business