Tej Kohli Robotics Project Marks One Year of Helping Younger People
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LONDON, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Tej Kohli #FutureBionics program of the not-for-profit Tej Kohli Foundation has marked its one-year anniversary by delivering a new 3D-printed robotic Hero Arm to a teenage performer who has a big ambition to normalise disability in musical theatre.
Actress Gracie McGonigal becomes ‘bionic’ in a new YouTube series by the Tej Kohli Foundation.
18-year-old Gracie McGonigal was born without her left hand. From a young age she showed a natural talent for performance, and in 2020 graduated from the BRIT School in London, whose famous alumni include Adele, Leona Lewis and Katie Melua. In October 2020 Gracie started studying at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
By siliconindia | Monday, 21 December 2020, 14:09 Hrs Entrepreneurs are the type of people who move the world forward. If you want to find out more about some of the top entrepreneurs out there, or if you want to see which ones have had the biggest impact, then the only thing that you need to do is take a look below.
IT Industries The biggest entrepreneur in the IT industry is Azim Premji. He was once known as the Czar of the Indian Tech Industry.
Western India Products was founded by his father and that helped him to make the transition to the IT field. Azim came back from university and then changed his name to Wipro. He saw a lot of room for growth but this left a huge vacuum that had to be filled. Azim right now is the second richest man in the whole of India and every one or two years, even new and more powerful tech hits the market, and it is introduced to customers.