07 • Design Sprint and GenAI-based App Development • Kanishtha Kujur

Kanistha Kujur, a versatile designer, will deliver a 30-minute online presentation on her innovative work in design sprints for GenAI-based app development and other projects. In this talk, Kujur will share her experiences in Milan, where she led a design sprint focused on developing a cutting-edge app using Generative AI technology. She will detail the process from initial discovery to testing, highlighting key strategies and methodologies used to bring the app concept to life. Additionally, Kujur will discuss her involvement in prototyping enterprise software, showcasing how she navigated the complexities of user experience and interface design in a corporate setting.Kujur will also delve into her role in facilitating design thinking capacity-building workshops. She will explain how these workshops were tailored to help individuals from various teams develop creative problem-solving skills and foster a culture of innovation within their organizations. The presentation will conclude with a 30-minute Q&A session, allowing the audience to engage with Kujur on topics such as the integration of GenAI in app development, best practices for prototyping software, and the benefits of design thinking in a multidisciplinary environment.

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Ranchi, Jharkhand

The Oraon people, a Dravidian-speaking ethnolinguistic group of the Chhotanagpur Plateau, traditionally relied on forests and farms for rituals and livelihoods, but have transitioned to settled agriculture in recent times. They possess a rich cultural heritage of folk songs, dances, and tales, along with traditional musical instruments like the Mandar, Nagara, and Kartal. Both men and women participate in dances, performed at social events and festivals, including war dances, Karma dance, Khaddi or Sarhul dance, and various ceremonial dances known as "Dandi" in Kurukh.

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