Young technology prodigy with extreme inventions

Angad Daryani, a 17-year-old teenager, lives in India's commercial capital, Mumbai, who is dubbed the

Although the age is very small, the prodigy is also a technology entrepreneur who has made many breakthrough inventions, not only useful but also cheap, mainly aimed at people in difficult circumstances in society.

Angad Daryani, a 17-year-old teenager, lives in India's commercial capital, Mumbai, who has been dubbed the "social technology entrepreneur." From a very young age, Daryani has built and developed many applications. technology, with the latest projects including practical techniques to meet the needs of the market.

Currently in his final year at Mumbai's Jamnabhai Narsee International School, Daryani is working with his team to start production of a low- cost Braille e-book reader he has created and developed over the past few years. . The product is used for accessible PDF and Word documents for Braille readers on the surface of an iPad-like device for visually impaired people.

According to Daryani, the product will find its market among blind people worldwide, including those with low vision, about 285 million people. He thinks that, for an affordable price, about $ 100 for each product while other similar products cost around $ 2,000, their products will attract customers.

Daryani hopes the Brailler project will "earn a modest profit". However, Daryani also predicted to be successful in the market with two other projects that he and his team created. One is a 3-D printer, and the other is a self-taught programming skills kit, both are low-cost. Daryani shares, his goal is "to build many technology developers and manufacturers so that they can realize practical problems, and provide reasonable, effective solutions to these problems by how to use technology ".

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Angad Daryani.

Daryani began to have a passion for technology innovation from the age of 8 with the first high-tech project to build one. Since then, he has continuously brought many creative breakthroughs and high applications. The Brailler e-book idea came into being when this young entrepreneur joined several MIT Media Lab projects on medical technology during the 2013-2015 period. For these projects, MIT assembled a group of 100 people. including engineers, designers and entrepreneurs. They launched 25 product ideas and tested the prototypes later. Daryani started working to build a device to assist the visually impaired.

Daryani's team tested the product at an LV hospital, at the Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad city of India. He shared the product during a TEDxGateway event in December 2013 and later TEDx events in Bangalore and Singapore. Daryani also gave a presentation about the product to the famous Indian industrialist Ratan Tata, who will be a major supporter for the MIT Media Lab projects in India.

Initially targeting the Indian market, Daryani likes to build an affordable product. At a price of $ 100 per product Daryani expects schools for the visually impaired in India to form a wide market for their products and blinds will benefit from this useful product.

According to Daryani, he wants to provide customers who are visually impaired with a product that is designed and manufactured perfectly, even at a low price. The product does not completely satisfy customers but it must be of stable quality. " Quality control is very important in building high-tech products," Daryani said.

Despite being very successful, Daryani has bigger plans. He is trying to study hard with his determination to go to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to begin research and higher studies in electrical engineering and computers.

Update 15 December 2018
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