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Dr. Shourjya Sanyal

Think Biosolution Limited
Talk: Can AI replace your running coach?

In this talk I am going to explain how our QuasaR™'s AI engine (QuasaR™ is our AI powered endurance building device) can help runners and cyclists build cardiac and aerobic endurance, by suggesting the optimal running intensity and duration using a real-time haptic feedback. At Think Biosolution, we are an OEM building privately labelled wearable IoT devices using our patented QuasaR™ sensor technology coupled with custom AI algorithms, to help a wide range of users including athletes who want to build endurance using smart-apparels, to patients on telehealth platforms who want to monitor their health. We are currently doing design validation testing with 20 large companies in US and EU, and aim 10 trial launches in Q4 2018 (20,000 users). In addition I will like to show-case results from our pilot studies where QuasaR™'s AI can help cardiologists predict the cardiac health of the user, monitor stress in drivers , and help neurologist can distinguish the physiological falls from slippage.

Biography
Shourjya Sanyal [CoFounder and CEO, Think Biosolution] is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for developing and commercialising cutting edge technology. He is also the Data Science Lead in Think Biosolution, implementing different AI applications for the QuasaR™ sensor platform. Think Biosolution has raised more than €350,000 including a $100K grant from HiTech Rochester as one of top 10 photonics startup in the world. He taught the Data Science Module in Digital Skills Academy, Dublin in 2017. He finished his PhD from School of Physics, University College Dublin. He co-founded Digital Self Technology Pvt. Ltd., Ireland in 2013-2014 incubated by NDRC where he implemented Image recognition technology for tracking brands and people on the internet. He won the Deloitte Top TechnologyAward in 2016, Cruickshank High Achieving Merit Award by Enterprise Ireland in 2014, and CASL ACE Award in 2014. He was one of the youngest fellows of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Students’ alumni meet held in Germany, 2009 and received the KVPY fellowship in 2007, from Government of India.

My Speakers Sessions

Tuesday, October 2
 

4:30pm PDT