TEDx 4th edition at IIT-H tomorrow

TEDx 4th edition at IIT-H tomorrow
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Omkar Tadepalli, CEO, CaprusIT
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TEDx in collaboration with CaprusIT and IIT Hyderabad is all set to host yet another edition of TED talks in the city. The third edition of TED talks had earlier garnered a lot of response from the IIT Hyderabad students.

Hyderabad: TEDx in collaboration with CaprusIT and IIT Hyderabad is all set to host yet another edition of TED talks in the city. The third edition of TED talks had earlier garnered a lot of response from the IIT Hyderabad students.

The students are eager for the fourth edition which will be held at IIT Hyderabad campus on Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. TEDx is considered to be an annual event that brings together the world's leading thinkers and doers to share ideas and their life experiences that matter in any discipline related to technology, entertainment, design, science, humanities, business, development. The talks at the conference are referred to as TED Talks.

Speaking about the TEDx event and the collaboration, Omkar Tadepalli, CEO, CaprusIT, shared, "CaprusIT generally focuses more on events that will help the community improve their social living. This is the third year we have been associated with IIT Hyderabad for TEDx event. There is no motto of gaining any profit from this event we only want help to bring a change in the society and most important a change in themselves.

We want those who attend the event to learn something out of each speaker's story and apply that in their lives and make them better if we successfully help even one individual to change their life we have accomplished a lot by collaborating. Right from the first TEDx, the experience has been very good and we are looking forward to collaborate for more events."

"It is very beneficial to the audience who come to the event I have seen youth and children coming from different schools and colleges to attend the event. The diversity and topics involved in it will have a good impact on the youth and this will definitely change their lives," added Omkar.

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