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Education for all is a right and not a privilege

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March 2024

Discover how innovative minds are revolutionizing inclusive education for differently abled individuals. From immersive learning experiences to bridging communication gaps and empowering special educators, these trailblazers leverage cutting-edge technologies like AI and ML to break down barriers and envision a future where education is a right, not a privilege. Join the conversation on the transformative power of technology in shaping a truly inclusive educational landscape

Education for all is a right and not a privilege

In recent years, technological innovations have significantly impacted the educational landscape, particularly for individuals with disabilities. In this discussion, we explore the pioneering work of four innovators— Narayanan “Nadu” Ramakrishnan, Founder & CEO of Avaz Inc., Adhrash, Founder & CEO of Vifr Tech, Ramu Muthangi, Founder & CEO of SHG Technologies, and Janhavi Joshi, Founder & CEO of BleeTech Innovations. They are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to empower differently-abled individuals in their pursuit of education and independence.

The journey begins with an acknowledgment of the distinct challenges faced by differently-abled individuals in education. These innovators address the unique needs of children with neurological conditions by employing assistive technologies, coupled with AI, ML, and Machine Vision, to create an immersive learning experience.

▾ Halara’s Immersive Learning Experience

Halara is committed to creating a conducive learning environment for children with neurological conditions. Utilizing AR, Halara enables these children to engage with their surroundings in a way that aligns with their unique learning styles. This immersive experience goes beyond traditional approaches, fostering a more inclusive and participative environment.

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