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The youngest teenpreneur to be on the podcast yet, Anika closes off our first season with a riveting story about how she has potentially discovered a cure for Covid-19, at age 14. The Indian-American recently won the 3M Young Scientist Challeng
Raipur-based Anmol Rathi and Harsh Agarwal have developed a cancer test that they claim is 130x cheaper than MRI or CT scans, and about 40x cheaper than the pancreatic cancer blood test. The test has been found to be 85% effective in trials. Li
Ananya Gupta, 17, has built a SaaS platform where you can upload any elementary school textbook to check whether it is biased. The venture, called Grit Parity, has received funding from Amazon Web Services, and Gupta plans to take it internatio
Arushi Aggarwal started an initiative called Unknown16 to help develop a passion for STEM sectors among the underprivileged. She now plans to scale this up in both the US and India. Listen to what she's accomplished so far, from a different tim
Currently in the prototyping stage, Lavanya Iyer's 'Kynaid' can help patients recover their kinetic movements faster, and also let physiotherapists manage sessions remotely 
It wasn’t always easy for Anugreh Sehtya, 19, and Mohd Faiz, 20, founders of Hybrid Ideas Solutions. Listen to them talk about their first—failed—enterprise, and how it set the ground for their next venture, which now stands on solid ground, he
Akarsh Shroff and Rakshak Gowda started Grey Night Private Limited a year ago, when they were 19, and the company uses provisional patented, seed-funded Femto-satellite based wildlife monitoring to provide low-cost access to remove sensing data
On this week's Teenpreneurs podcast, we have 19-year-old Dhiraj Chalse who cofounded BitFringe Technologies with his childhood friend Nishant Bhandari. Their startup which uses optical character recognition algorithm to automate data extraction
The youngest Teenpreneur on our podcast yet, Neha Bhatt is from Puttur, outside of Mangaluru. Her invention, an automatic agri-sprayer, can protect farmers—including her own father and grandfather—from the damage caused by a fungicide spray
As a teenager, Arjun Deshpande was surprised to find that about 60 percent of Indians cannot procure medicines they need, because of high costs and other barriers. After research on the indudstry, he founded Generic Aadhar at 16, a B2B2C ventur
Bengaluru-based Nikhiya Shamsher started working on cancer research way back in Grade 9. Three years later, she's still making breakthroughs. Her invention, QuickPuff, is an early risk detector of oral cancer and pre-cancer, identifying a bioma
Seventeen-year-old Siddhant Sinha was alarmed when he realised how much carbon dioxide his Delhi school, which ran on diesel generators, was emitting. He set up Sun Foundation soon after to help install solar rooftop panels at educational insti
After losing his grandfather at age 13, Hosur-based Akash Manoj channeled the trauma into years of heart attack research, working in government and private labs. Now, he claims his device can detect a heart attack six hours before it occurs
Sumeet Motwani is working on a machine learning model to detect the coronavirus through chest X-rays or CT scans, and is in talks with hospitals in Mumbai for implementation
Gurgaon-based Aarushi Nema has built a bot modeled on Jarvis, an enterprise solution that harnesses AI technology to better customer experiences and improve productivity
20-yr-old UP boy Dhruv Tomar has made a portable testing solution that lets you quickly validate the quality of 14 kinds of milk without the use of any chemicals, or the need for any expertise—a serious health hazard in India
The teenager did an exchange programme in Belgium and realised how inadequate sexual education is in India. Now, she runs an 80-member team that does workshops on good and bad touch, puberty, healthy boundaries and other sex-related topics for
Rutik Thorat, himself a victim of sickle cell disease—a condition he lost his father to—joins us on this episode to discuss his mission to give people the best possible treatment. The teenager made modest beginnings, bunking school to do hospit
Having lived through a fire scare, young Shiv Kampani turned the trauma into an idea: An Iot-enabled gas leak detector that inspired a full-fledged company, and Kampani into a CEO, while still in high school
Meet the spunky Kacholia, who will start her undergraduate degree at Stanford next year, and founded the non-profit when she was just 16. She's also taking a gap year to help her father, Rajiv, launch a Debate Academy in India. On this episode,
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