
Prajwal Prashanth
I'm Building
JARVIS for the visually impaired
Bio
Prajwal Prashanth is a skilled technical builder based in India, recognized for his contributions to HealthTech and accessibility. He received funding from the Ingenious+ program to develop JARVIS, a project aimed at assisting the visually impaired. Prior to this, Prajwal has been involved in various projects within the BioTech and HealthTech domains, showcasing his commitment to leveraging technology for social impact.
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