Architect
Abha Narain Lambah is an Indian conservation architect
known for restoring India's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
and Mumbai's Victorian buildings. Her firm has received
multiple UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage
Conservation. She is currently involved in projects such as
the restoration of Mughal gardens and the management
plan for Chandigarh Capitol Complex. Abha has also
contributed to museum projects across the country and
serves on the Governing Council of INTACH.
Digital Healthcare Expert
Dr. Agata Blasiak is the Head of Digital Health Innovation
at the Institute for Digital Medicine (WisDM) and the N.1
Institute for Health (N.1) at the National University of
Singapore. She champions the development of digital
healthtechnologies and has co-developed digital
platforms for decentralized healthcare in Singapore’s
public healthcare sector. Blasiak is a co-author of an
upcoming Johns Hopkins University Press book Medicine
without Meds: Transforming Patient Care with Digital
Therapies. In addition to her current domain in digital
health, Blasiak has a strong expertise in neurotechnology:
from a collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline to model
neurodegenerative diseases in vitro to developing neural
interfaces for artificial prosthesis.
Economist
Alex MacDonald is the Chief Economist at NASA. In this capacity, he has worked on developing the Artemis Program and NASA’s strategy for Commercial Low-Earth Orbit activities, including serving as the program executive for the ISS National Lab. He has server at NASA in a variety of capacities for over a decade, including roles at NASA Ames, JPL and as the program executive of NASA’s Emerging Space Office at NASA Hq. He is the author and editor of a number of NASA reports as well as the book ‘The Long Space Age’ an economic history of US space exploration.
Public Policy Expert
Anirudh Krishna is a Professor of Public Policy and Political
Science at Duke University. His research focuses on
understanding how individuals and communities in
developing countries navigate poverty and powerlessness.
He has conducted extensive research on poverty
dynamics, social mobility, spatial inequality, democratic
governance, and urban slums. Krishna has authored several
books and published numerous journal articles and book
chapters on these topics.
Before joining academia, Krishna served in the Indian
Administrative Service for 14 years, where he was involved
in managing rural and urban development initiatives. He has
received several honors and awards for his contributions to
the field, including an honorary doctorate from Uppsala
University and the Dudley Seers Memorial Prize.
Economist
Arun Sundararajan is the Harold Price Professor of Entrepreneurship and Technology at New York University, and author of the best-selling and award-winning book “The Sharing Economy.” He is one of the world's experts on how digital technologies and artificial intelligence transforms business, government and civil society. He has given hundreds of keynotes including at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and his expert testimony has been sought by the US Congress, the European Parliament, the United Nations, companies, nonprofits and investors globally.
Language Activist
Daniel Bögre Udell is the co-founder and executive director of Wikitongues, which supports language revitalization around the world. He has a BFA in design and technology and a master's degree in historical studies from the New School University in New York City. He speaks English, Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese.
Artist
A prominent face in the Indian Hip Hop scene, Dee MC is a storyteller at heart who pens her emotions through rhythm and poetry. She started her journey in 2011, having achieved multiple feats including featuring in the movie Gully Boy and being one of the squad bosses on MTV Hustle Season 2. Her music aims to empower women, challenge the existing socio-economic system and talks about the importance of taking care of one's mental health.
Robotocist
Dr. Aadeel Akhtar is the CEO & Founder of PSYONIC, a company developing advanced bionic limbs that are accessible to people with limb differences and robots. He holds a PhD in Neuroscience and MS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois. He developed the bionic Ability Hand, the fastest bionic hand on the market and the first with touch feedback.
Mental Health Activist
Dr. Bharat Vatwani is a Mumbai-based psychiatrist and
co-founder of the Shraddha Rehabilitation Foundation. He,
along with his wife Dr. Smitha, established the NGO in 1988
with the aim of rescuing, treating, rehabilitating, and reuniting mentally-ill destitutes with their families in India. Over the
past 35 years, Shraddha has successfully reunited more
than 10,000 destitutes with their families across different
states in India. The organization provides free food, care,
shelter, and psychiatric treatment to these individuals until
they are able to return to their native homes. Dr. Vatwani
was honored with the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award
in 2018 for his exceptional dedication and outstanding work
in this field
Intimacy Expert
Michelle Drouin is a world-renowned expert in the areas of intimate relationships, sexuality, and the intersection between technology and relationships. She is the director of the Sexuality and Relationships Lab at Purdue University Fort Wayne, a senior research scientist at Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation, and the author of "Out of Touch: How to Survive an Intimacy Famine." Dr. Drouin has been recognized as one of the world's top 2% of scientists, and her published research spans two decades.
Child Healthcare Expert
Dr. Radhika Batra is cofounder of the non-profit organization
Every Infant Matters, which provides last-mile health
solutions to disadvantaged children. Her main project is
to reduce preventable blindness by dispensing Vitamin A
to marginalized children. Within two years of launching,
more than 23,000 children in India and Nigeria were
prevented from possible blindness and 3,000 women
received vitamins to boost the mother and child's
nutrition. The organization also aims to promote
breastfeeding and educate families on hygiene and
proper hand washing techniques to improve childhood.
Poet
Foram Shah is a spoken word artist and the co-founder of Spill Media LLP, one of India's largest and most loved art collectives. Her writing revolves around existential-realism and her poetry is featured across the country through performances and workshops. She holds an infectious belief in her ‘access for all’ ideology and aims to work in spaces that reflect that.
Poet
Ishpreet Balbir is a poet, writer, and storyteller. His greatest strength is his ability to observe and identify unique human behavior and weave a compelling narrative through his words. An enthu cutlet in the true sense, he believes words have the power to change minds.
Climate Innovator
Kelly Wanser is an innovator and the Executive Director of
SilverLining, an organization dedicated to addressing climate
change. She is involved in promoting scientific research,
science-based policies, and international cooperation for
rapid responses to climate change. Wanser co-founded the
University of Washington Marine Cloud Brightening Project
and serves as Senior Advisor. She also sits on the Board of
Directors of Dendra Systems and is a member of the
President's Circle of the National Academy of Sciences.
Wanser has a background in technology and
entrepreneurship and holds degrees in economics and
philosophy. She is based in Boulder, Colorado, and
Washington, D.C.
Musician
Khatija Rahman is a musician, philantrophist, producer & director and trustee of the A R Rahman Foundation and an advocate of freedom and peace. Rahman’s many objectives is to create a safe and unbiased space for women in the arts. She has also been the recipient of numerous honours, including being deemed an Inspirational Women Achiever by Inspirational Global Women’s Awards, and has received the Trailblazer Award by Bhumi.
Clean Energy Innovator
Madhusudan Rapole holds a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and has professional degrees from TERI University and Stanford
Graduate School of Business. He is currently the Chair of
Technical Group on Radiant Cooling in ISHRAE (Indian
Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers) and is actively involved in various R&D activities in this space in India.
Creative Technologist
Marco Tempest is a Creative Technologist at the NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a Director’s Fellow Alumni at
the MIT MediaLab, an Extended Reality Lead consultant &
Luminary Alumni at Accenture and the Founder and
Director of the MagicLab in New York City. As a regular
speaker at TED conferences he is known for his work with
digital technologies to create immersive, and often
astonishing, experiences. Marco is continually looking for
innovative ways to use technology to broadcast
information and engage audience attention.
Prison Reformer
Mohit Raj is the founder of Project Second Chance (PSC),
India. Established in April 2017, PSC is an innovative
initiative that aims to transform prisons in India by
empowering individuals with incarceration backgrounds
to become social entrepreneurs and address systemic
issues within the prison system. PSC fellows focus on
areas such as mental health, post-release support, and
exploring alternatives to imprisonment. With over 25
fellows graduated, 7 interventions incubated, and
collaboration with more than 11,000 prisoners, PSC is
driving sustainable and scalable entrepreneurial solutions
for prison reform in India
Neuroscientist
Moran Cerf is an Israeli neuroscientist, business professor at
Northwestern University, investor, and former white hat
hacker. He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube, and
serves as the host and curator of PopTech, a leading
conference. Cerf is also the president and co-founder of
the Human Single Neuron Society. He has received several
awards, including the Templeton Foundation's "Extraordinary
Minds" award, and is recognized for his storytelling skills.
Cerf is a screenwriting professor at the American Film
Institute and a science consultant for Hollywood films and
TV series. He frequently speaks on neuroscience, decision
making, and hacking, and his perspectives on brain hacking
have gained media attention
Economist
Dr. Piyachart Phiromswad is an economist and an Associate Professor at Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. At Sasin, he is currently the Head of Research Unit in Finance & Sustainability in Disruption Era. Previously he was the Assistant Director for Academic Affaris, Director of Executive Education Program, Sasin Endowment Fund Committee, Director of Ph.D. Program.
Business Advisor
Simon, a global trailblazer and innovator, has played a significant role in developing and growing the global mobile entertainment and content industry. Known as the 'father of the ringtone,' he and his team created the first commercial ringtones worldwide in 1998. Simon has evangelized mobile operators, media companies, TV networks, brands, and ad agencies on maximizing mobile revenues and content impact. He co-founded the Zomba group, held executive positions at Capitol Records and Blue Note Records, and established EMI Music's New Media division. Simon also founded the influential Mobile Entertainment Forum and serves as its chairman and high-level advisor.
Epidemiologist
Ramanan Laxminarayan is founder and director of the One Health Trust (formerly known as the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy or CDDEP) in Washington, D.C. and New Delhi, a senior research scholar at Princeton University, and director of the WHO Collaborating Center on Antimicrobial Resistance in New Delhi. He is a global expert on infectious diseases.
Professor & Reserach Scientist
Ramesh Raskar is Associate Director and Professor at MIT Media Lab. He loves to start social movement based on cutting edge technology. In India, previously he worked on digital innovations for Kumbh Mela to create the safest festival in history. Now he is working on fast moving threats like the pandemic and social unrest using decentralization technologies.
Innovator
Rashid Karimbanakkal is a purpose driven, young inspiring
entrepreneur and innovator. His passion in social work and
technology made him to start his first enlightened enterprise Genrobotics and developed the World’s first manhole cleaning robot ‘Bandicoot’ to eradicate manual
scavenging and to benefit millions of manual scavengers
around the world. Rashid also listed in Forbes30Under30
of 2023, and awarded with Government of India's Swachhata Startup Challenge Award 2022, Economic Times
Social Enterprise Award 2021, The Hindu Business Line -
Young Change Maker Award 2020.
Robotics Expert
Robert Katzschmann is an Assistant Professor of Robotics
at ETH Zurich. He has made significant contributions to the
field through his research on robotic manipulation
technologies and the establishment of the Soft Robotics
Lab. Robert's work has been published in reputable journals,
including Science Robotics, and featured in notable media
outlets. He is affiliated with esteemed research centers and
serves in key roles such as an Area Chair for Robotics
Science and Systems (RSS) and an Editor for the
International Journal on Robotics Research (IJRR).
Poet
Rutwik Deshpande is a Writer, Actor and Performer. He has performed for some of the biggest poetry collectives like Button Poetry and Kommune.
Pianist
Amongst India's most talented pianists, Sahil’s experiments with different mediums – visual projection, photography, and theatre have been instrumental in taking the form outside conventional definition and shaped a performance style that is truly his. He studied piano under Dr. Nelson Harper at Denison University, Ohio (2004-2008), Irina Biryukova (2012-2015) and late John Raphael at the Delhi School of Music. He is
currently working on releasing his first album Qinara - a collection of his pieces written for piano.
Poet
A writer and rapper representing the slums of Govandi, Mumbai.
Photojournalist
Smita Sharma is a renowned Delhi-based
photojournalist focused on documenting social issues,
sexual crimes, and human trafficking in the Global
South. Her work has been featured in prestigious
publications, including National Geographic Magazine
and The New York Times. Smita's powerful images
have received recognition and awards, and she
recently published a photo book called "We Cry In
Silence." She is a member of photography
communities and has undergone HEFAT training. Smita
holds a degree in photojournalism from the
International Center of Photography, New York.
Soprano Opera Singer
Tharanga Goonetilleke is a renowned soprano opera
singer from Sri Lanka. Recognized for her exceptional
talent, she was the first Sri Lankan woman to attend the
prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. Her career in
opera has garnered international acclaim, and she has
performed in various operas and concerts around the
world. Notable performances include those with the
Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka and as a member of
the New York City Opera. Goonetilleke's musical achievements have contributed to cultural exchanges between
Sri Lanka and other countries.