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Como Os Bebês Se Comunicam Antes De Falar | Dra. Gabriella Conte | TEDxCarioba
3 jun 2026
Nesta palestra, Gabriella Conte revela como os recém-nascidos se comunicam desde os primeiros dias de vida e como a ciência pode nos ajudar a compreender essa linguagem. Com sensibilidade e embasamento científico, ela apresenta uma nova forma de observar o comportamento dos bebês, fortalecendo a conexão entre pais e filhos. Uma reflexão emocionante sobre escuta, vínculo e os primeiros diálogos da vida. Gabriella Conte é neuropsicóloga e psicóloga clínica, com mestrado em Ciências na área de Neurologia pela Unicamp e especialização em Neuropsicologia aplicada à Neurologia Infantil. Certificada em NBO, foi convidada a se tornar a primeira treinadora brasileira pelo Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital e Brazelton Institute. Atua integrando família, escola e ciência no cuidado ao desenvolvimento infantil e é professora de pós-graduação na PUC-Campinas e PUC-Paraná, com foco na promoção da saúde mental desde os primeiros anos de vida. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

A Criança Que Sustenta A Casa | Zanq (Zanq) | TEDxCarioba
3 jun 2026
Nesta palestra leve e inspiradora, Zanq compartilha sua jornada de quem parecia não se encaixar nos padrões tradicionais de sucesso. Entre tentativas, fracassos e recomeços, ele descobriu que sua maior força estava justamente nas características que diziam que deveria abandonar. Com humor e autenticidade, mostra como a criatividade e a criança interior podem se tornar ferramentas poderosas para construir uma vida com propósito. Uma reflexão emocionante sobre coragem, identidade e o verdadeiro significado de crescer. Um pai de muitas vozes, que transforma o cotidiano em uma grande saga documentada. Entre o riso, a fala e o canto, Zanq dá vida a histórias que revelam, com leveza e sensibilidade, a potência do olhar infantil que ainda habita o adulto — e que pode sustentar tudo o que construímos. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

ELEVEN YEARS AT THE DATA FRONTIER | Venkata Akhilesh Ranga Reddy | TEDxGaya College of Engineering
3 jun 2026
What does it take to stay at the forefront of data and technology for over a decade? In this insightful TEDx talk, Venkata Akhilesh Ranga Reddy shares lessons from eleven years of navigating the rapidly evolving world of data. From emerging technologies and innovation to problem-solving and continuous learning, he explores how data has transformed industries and reshaped the way we live and work. Through personal experiences and professional insights, this talk highlights the importance of adaptability, curiosity, and a future-focused mindset in an increasingly data-driven world. Venkata Akhilesh Kumar Ranga Reddy Gari Chinnapolamada is a Healthcare Data Architecture and Analytics professional with more than eleven years of experience designing, modernizing, and scaling enterprise healthcare data ecosystems across clinical, operational, financial, and regulatory domains. Since beginning his healthcare technology journey in 2013, Akhilesh has specialized in building interoperable healthcare platforms that transform fragmented patient information into trusted, actionable intelligence. His expertise spans healthcare data architecture, HL7 and FHIR interoperability, EMR integration, enterprise data warehousing, population health analytics, cloud modernization, HIPAA-compliant platform design, AI-ready data infrastructure, and responsible deployment of generative AI within healthcare environments. Throughout his career, he has contributed to the design and implementation of large-scale healthcare data platforms supporting millions of patient records, enabling organizations to improve care coordination, strengthen regulatory compliance, optimize operational performance, and advance data-driven clinical decision-making. His work reflects a unique combination of technical depth and healthcare domain expertise, bridging the gap between complex data systems and real-world patient outcomes. As healthcare continues its transformation toward AI-enabled care delivery, Akhilesh focuses on building trusted, governed, and scalable data foundations capable of supporting the next generation of clinical intelligence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Innovación Social: el poder de un barrio conectado | Nael Falo Alquézar | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Es posible mejorar la convivencia, la limpieza y la seguridad de todo un barrio utilizando únicamente la cámara y el WhatsApp de nuestro teléfono móvil? Bajo la premisa de que "la mejor forma de decir es hacer", el geógrafo y agitador cultural Nael Falo nos demuestra cómo el sentido común y la tecnología comunitaria pueden ganarle la partida a la desidia institucional. Nael nos traslada a la historia de Pere Garau (Palma de Mallorca), un barrio con una densidad demográfica extrema. Para combatir la resignación y el sentimiento de que las cosas nunca van a cambiar, la plataforma vecinal lanzó la iniciativa "Antena Pere Garau". A través de un canal de WhatsApp directo y altruista, los propios residentes se convirtieron en los ojos del barrio, logrando mapear y canalizar más de 1.500 incidencias a la administración en solo diez meses. Geógrafo militante, agitador cultural y flâneur incansable, Nael no solo analiza el territorio, lo camina. Instalado en la premisa de que “la mejor forma de decir es hacer”, ha dedicado su trayectoria a entidades cívicas que protegen el patrimonio y el entorno urbano, invitándonos a ser conductores de la convivencia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Aporofobia: del rechazo a la dignidad compartida | Andreu Grimalt Rosselló | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Qué se activa en nuestro interior cuando vemos a una persona durmiendo en un cartón en un portal? Incomodidad, distancia o incluso rechazo. Este gesto automático tiene un nombre: aporofobia, el rechazo a las personas pobres. El sociólogo Andreu Grimalt, director técnico de la Red Europea de Lucha contra la Pobreza en Balears (EAPN), nos invita a mirar de frente una patología social que deshumaniza e invisibiliza a los más vulnerables. A través de realidades incómodas, Andreu desmonta el falso relato de la culpabilización que sostiene que "el pobre lo es porque quiere" o porque "no se ha esforzado lo suficiente". Para combatir esta mirada discriminatoria, Andreu nos regala 5 ingredientes clave para activar en nuestra vida diaria: reconocer la dignidad, romper con la culpabilización, erradicar discursos de odio, fomentar espacios compartidos y revisar nuestros propios sesgos. Sociólogo. Trabajó más de 13 años en investigación social antes de ser el director técnico de la Red Europea de Lucha contra la Pobreza en Balears (EAPN), cargo que ocupa desde 2017. Es responsable de informes sobre el estado de la pobreza en las islas, colaborador en medios de comunicación y firme defensor de la justicia social. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

De peón a reina | Carlos Fajardo | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Es el peón realmente la pieza más débil del ajedrez o esconde el mayor potencial del tablero? Carlos Fajardo, de tan solo 13 años, utiliza la metáfora del ajedrez para hablarnos de la resiliencia, la autoestima y el crecimiento personal desde la perspectiva de la juventud. Carlos nos traslada al "tablero del colegio", ese lugar donde a menudo parece que algunas piezas nacen siendo reinas —los que destacan en todo, los populares— mientras que otros se sienten como simples peones: lentos, invisibles y llenos de dudas. A través del relato de su primer torneo de ajedrez a los 11 años, donde se vio completamente derrotado tras perder a su reina, Carlos nos enseña una lección de vida fundamental. En lugar de rendirse ante la frustración, decidió seguir jugando paso a paso, casilla a casilla, sin hacer ruido, sin brillar. A sus 13 años, Carlos personifica la curiosidad multifacética y la disciplina necesaria para el alto rendimiento. Estudiante de 1.º de ESO, compagina su pasión por las matemáticas y la historia con el ajedrez federado y el deporte de competición. Entre baquetas de batería y el cuidado de bonsáis, Carlos explora el mundo con una mirada de futuro arquitecto. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

¿Puede una persona cambiar el mundo? | Juan Luis Fortes | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Es posible erradicar las grandes lacras del planeta —el hambre, las guerras, las crisis de refugiados— sin depender de parches temporales o de la ayuda intermitente de las ONG? Juan Luis Fortes nos invita a imaginar una solución estructural tan masiva como profundamente humana: lo que él denomina un "algoritmo humano". Nacida de una profunda reflexión durante el aislamiento de la pandemia, Juan Luis propone el concepto de "Hermanos de Vida". La idea consiste en conectar de forma permanente, desde el nacimiento y para toda la vida, a dos personas nacidas el mismo día en lugares del mundo completamente opuestos. Una red humana diseñada para romper barreras culturales, idiomáticas y geográficas gracias al uso de la Inteligencia Artificial y la traducción simultánea por voz. Para hacer realidad esta visión, lidera el "Equipo 2080", una iniciativa que busca que para el año 2080 el 80% de la población mundial esté hermanada. Ingeniero informático y empresario con 30 años de trayectoria digitalizando sectores estratégicos como la construcción y la hostelería. Tras una etapa de transformación personal, lidera el Equipo 2080, un proyecto diseñado para generar conexiones humanas interculturales desde la infancia como motor de cambio global. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Turismo sostenible: El poder de la IA con datos reales | Dolores Ordóñez | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Es posible hacer que un destino turístico de éxito sea verdaderamente sostenible, competitivo y habitable para sus residentes? La Dra. Dolores Ordóñez, experta de la Comisión Europea en Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes, nos demuestra que la respuesta no está en las percepciones subjetivas, sino en el uso estratégico de los datos y la Inteligencia Artificial. Tomando como escenario la isla de Mallorca, Dolores plantea preguntas incómodas pero necesarias: ¿Cómo podemos gestionar un territorio si ni siquiera sabemos con exactitud cuánta gente hay en él en un momento dado? A través de datos reales de movilidad, consumo de recursos y flujos de visitantes, la tecnología nos permite pasar de la "masificación" a la "gestión inteligente". Además, Dolores desmitifica conceptos tradicionales y destapa grandes paradojas del sistema actual, como la medición del CO2 en la aviación o el desequilibrio entre el territorio y el PIB. Doctora Cum Laude y experta de la Comisión Europea en Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes. Directora de AnySolution, coordina el Espacio Europeo de Datos de Turismo, liderando la implementación de la Inteligencia Artificial como herramienta clave para la planificación sostenible y la toma de decisiones estratégicas en el sector. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Por qué los buenos líderes necesitan PECAR | Norma Soler | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Qué pasaría si el libro de tu vida se cerrara esta misma noche? ¿Habría merecido la pena lo que dejas escrito en él? Norma Soler comparte la profunda experiencia personal que transformó por completo su visión del éxito y del liderazgo: el nacimiento de su segundo hijo en plena pandemia y los tres meses que pasó ingresado en una UCI neonatal. Alejada de su despacho y de la gestión de un gran equipo, Norma descubrió una verdad brutal y liberadora: en el trabajo era prescindible, pero en esa habitación de hospital era completamente indispensable. Adoptando la filosofía de Bután sobre la Felicidad Interior Bruta y ganando una perspectiva única sobre la vida, propone derribar los mitos del éxito corporativo convencional que se alimenta del agotamiento. Norma presenta PECAR, un acrónimo transformador y un "salvavidas humano" diseñado para un liderazgo consciente y humanista: Preguntar, Empatizar, Comunicar, Aseverar y Responder. Directora de Proyectos en la Oficina de Estrategia de Iberostar Group y reconocida como una de las Top 100 Mujeres Líderes en España. Con más de 25 años gestionando equipos de alto rendimiento, Norma propone un modelo de liderazgo humanista donde el propósito individual y el colectivo convergen en un mismo motor. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Why can Cambodians overcome their fear | Ziyi Li | TEDxRDFZ Youth
3 jun 2026
The truth behind the fear of this Cambodian history After suffering the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia must have known the value of life and may be fear of conflict and dying. Then why are they still participating in the war? This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Afinando tu vida | Mavic Bush | TEDxPortoPí
3 jun 2026
¿Sientes que tu día a día es una melodía armónica o un ruido caótico? En esta vibrante charla que combina ideas potentes con música en directo, la productora y guitarrista Victoria "MAVIC" nos desvela el secreto para encontrar nuestro propio "flow" en un mundo saturado de distracciones. A través de analogías musicales y acordes en vivo, Victoria conecta su pasado como ingeniera informática con su presente artístico para derribar un gran mito: la disciplina no es una cárcel, sino el compás que nos da la verdadera libertad para crear. Nos enseña que, al igual que los instrumentos musicales, las personas nos desafinamos constantemente con el entorno. Por eso, necesitamos encontrar nuestro propio "afinador diario" —ya sea la meditación, el deporte o el rigor de una agenda— para recuperar la sintonía y tomar mejores decisiones. Una lección imprescindible sobre crecimiento personal, hábitos y constancia que demuestra que nunca es tarde para reestructurar nuestra vida y hacerla sonar con brillo propio. Productora musical, guitarrista profesional y exingeniera informática. Su trayectoria es un claro ejemplo de integración entre el pensamiento lógico y la sensibilidad artística. A través de su música, explora cómo la disciplina y la dedicación son las piezas fundamentales para alcanzar metas a cualquier edad. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

When Progress Leaves People Behind | Adziqa Ammara | TEDxITENAS
3 jun 2026
This talk challenges Indonesia's obsession with economic metrics as the primary measure of national progress. Citing the Global Wealth Report 2018, Adziqa reveals that the richest 1% of Indonesians control nearly half of the nation's wealth, while resource-rich regions like Central Sulawesi remain poorer than the national average. Progress, it seems, is being built on someone else's loss. Through the stories of Pak Ahmad, a fisherman in Halmahera watching his sea turn toxic, and Ibu Rosina, an indigenous woman in East Kalimantan whose family land was seized for the new capital city, the speaker puts a human face on the cost of development. With 47% of locals exposed to mercury above safe limits and 32% to dangerous arsenic levels, largely from nickel mining that ironically fuels the global push for "green" electric vehicles—the promised prosperity rarely reaches those who sacrifice the most for it. The call is clear: true progress is not measured by how fast a nation grows, but by how many of its people can live with dignity, health, and justice,and whether anyone is left behind in the process. Adziqa Ammara, MD is a physician, content creator, and community leader whose work centers on health education, social issues, and public empowerment. She has built a digital community of more than 135 thousand followers through educational content that fosters meaningful public discourse. Her experience as a Millennial Aide in the Jabar Future Leader program strengthened her understanding of governance, policy implementation, and citizen engagement. As an awardee of the PPK Ormawa Kemendikbud program, she led community development initiatives in Karangwangi Village with a focus on environmental sustainability and education. Her leadership background is further enriched by intensive training through the School of Leader at BEM Kema UNPAD and by various organizational roles involving social advocacy, protocol management, and community health education. This profile reflects her commitment to social innovation, cross sector collaboration, and community centered transformation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

介入、融入还是干杯:关于艺术的地方实践 | 云杰 杨 | TEDxShahe Street Salon
3 jun 2026
杨云杰的艺术创作始于对地方的观察与理解。 他将目光投向历史记忆、经济作物和社区生活,通过材料与空间的巧妙结合,创造出属于当地的艺术作品。 他的演讲带我们探索从村落到城市,从荔枝树到水利工程,材料如何成为地方故事的讲述者,连接历史与当下的生态。 公共艺术创作者 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

When Machines Speak, Who Gives Them a Soul? | Sujiwo Tejo | TEDxITENAS
3 jun 2026
This talk challenges the assumption that technology is inherently meaningful simply because it is advanced or widely adopted. Using the metaphor of the wayang (shadow puppet)—lifeless until animated by the puppeteer's hands and soul, Sudjiwo Tejo argues that technology, no matter how sophisticated, remains an empty pattern without human values breathed into it. A puppet does not move with justice or feeling on its own; neither does a machine. Drawing from his personal journey across traditional arts like wayang and gamelan and modern music, he reveals how cultural heritage shapes a deeper understanding of creativity. He reframes happiness not as a reward waiting at the finish line of achievement, but as a spontaneous inner state that should fuel creation, not follow it. He calls on audiences to stop fearing technology and start engaging with it responsibly and soulfully, recognizing that while machines can "talk" and "hear," only humans truly speak and listen, carrying empathy in every exchange. Just as every person holds both light and shadow within them, technology too sits at that threshold: a cocoon, neither dark nor radiant on its own. What it becomes depends entirely on the human heart guiding it. Sujiwo Tejo is a traditional puppeteer of Javanese wayang kulit, wayang orang, and Madurese wayang topeng. He studied Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Bandung Institute of Technology, and Civil Engineering at the Department of Civil Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology from 1980 to 1988. He is frequently invited to give lectures on mathematics, including at TEDx Bandung with the topic “Math: Finding Harmony in Chaos.” He views mathematics as an orchestration of concepts and music as audible mathematics, emphasizing pattern recognition rather than calculation. His interdisciplinary perspective connects mathematics, civil engineering, spirituality, music, literature, visual arts, theater, film, and cultural discourse, all of which he considers integral parts of pedalangan. Although often labeled by the media as a multi-talented artist, he identifies himself simply as a dalang whose creative process requires mastery of multiple artistic and intellectual domains. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Why More Data Won’t Fix What We Misunderstand | Aman Bhargava Vivek Matthew | TEDxBangalore Salon
3 jun 2026
When was the last time a data story actually changed how you see the world? Aman Bhargava and Vivek Matthew, co-founders of Diagram Chasing, spoke at TEDxBangalore Salon BUILD to ask an uncomfortable question: Is data journalism actually working? Aman brings expertise in design, development, and data visualization. Vivek is an active contributor to OpenStreetMap and a passionate open-data advocate. Together, they build data-driven stories and tools for India, releasing all code and data publicly under open licenses, and practicing full-stack data journalism from raw datasets to the final interactive experience. This talk will make you rethink the last data story you consumed, and why it may have taught you less than you think. Aman Bhargava is a designer and developer with a deep interest in data visualization and maps. Vivek Matthew is an open-data enthusiast and active contributor to the OpenStreetMap project in India. Together, they founded Diagram Chasing in 2024 to build the kind of data-driven stories and tools they wished existed for India, practicing full-stack data journalism from raw datasets to the final interactive experience — with all code and data released publicly under open licenses. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

当废弃物重新进入我们的生活 | 婷 王 | TEDxShahe Street Salon
3 jun 2026
你吃过生蚝吗?壳撬开,肉吃掉,然后呢——壳去了哪里? 在深圳,每年有无数蚝壳被堆放、填埋,成为城市边缘的灰色山丘。生态艺术家王婷Sarah却把它们捡回来了:她用一只被丢弃的蚝壳,打开了人与自然连接的新方式。通过材料实验和艺术展览,她重新定义了废弃物的价值,将被忽视的资源、记忆和劳动重新带回公共视野。 Sarah相信,可持续不仅是技术问题,更是我们与自然关系的重新修复。 香港大学景观设计学博士 生态艺术家 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The Power of Possibility with AI | Hassan Amjad Matouk | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
In this informative TEDx Youth talk, Hassan takes the audience on a journey through the evolution of artificial intelligence, from its earliest foundations to the transformative role it plays in our lives today. Exploring the history of AI, major technological breakthroughs, and the rise of tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, he explains how AI has rapidly evolved from a scientific concept into a powerful force shaping industries worldwide. Hassan examines how AI is transforming business, healthcare, and content creation by automating repetitive tasks, uncovering valuable insights, improving decision-making, supporting medical professionals, and enhancing creativity. At the same time, he highlights the importance of responsible implementation, human oversight, ethical considerations, and critical thinking in an increasingly AI-driven world. This talk challenges us to think beyond what AI can do and consider what we want it to mean for society. As technology continues to advance, the future will depend not only on smarter machines, but on the humans guiding them. Hassan is a very confident student who is passionate about sharing his ideas, knowledge and speaking in public. He became the TEDx speaker for the first time and talked about how AI is redefining what is possible in this age and time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Fearless! | Talia Abou Dagga | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
What if fear isn't stopping you because you're weak—but because you're standing at the edge of growth? In this inspiring TEDx Youth talk, Talia explores one of the most universal human experiences: fear. Whether it's speaking in public, chasing a dream, taking a risk, or stepping outside our comfort zones, fear often convinces us to stay small, remain silent, and avoid uncertainty. Drawing from personal experiences, powerful reflections, and timeless wisdom, Talia challenges the belief that courage means being fearless. Instead, she argues that true courage is acting despite fear. Through stories of self-doubt, growth, and resilience, she demonstrates how confidence is not something we are born with—it is something we build every time we choose action over avoidance. This talk is a reminder that fear will always exist, but so will our ability to overcome it. On the other side of fear lies growth, opportunity, discovery, and the person we have the potential to become. Talia is a very confident and well-spoken student, who enjoys public speaking. She has been participating in MUNs and enjoys giving speeches at ceremonies and major events. Talia's bright idea of redefining what is possible encouraged her to become a TEDx ASCSNAS Youth speaker and take the stage this year. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Redefining Possible with AI | Mukhlisa Fayzullo | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
Redefining Possible with AI In this inspiring TEDx Youth talk, Mukhlisa shares a deeply personal journey that began with loss and evolved into a passion for research, innovation, and artificial intelligence. After the tragic drowning of a family member, she set out to understand the problem on a global scale and discovered how AI could be used to help detect drowning and potentially save lives. Through her experience building an AI model, Mukhlisa explains key concepts such as machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, validation, and testing in a way that is accessible and engaging. More importantly, she explores the opportunities and ethical challenges that come with rapidly advancing technology, including concerns about bias, privacy, reliability, and human responsibility. This talk is a powerful reminder that technology is only as meaningful as the people who guide it. As AI continues to transform our world, the most important question is not what machines can do—but what kind of future we choose to build with them. Mukhlisa is a Grade 10 student at American School of Creative Science, Dubai. Mukhlisa is deeply passionate about self improvement, STEM, and just changing the world for the better. She has participated in EEG competitions and she and her team were runner ups. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Is Impossible Really Possible? | Ibrahim Sameer | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
Can something be impossible today and possible tomorrow? In this inspiring TEDx Youth talk, Ibrahim shares a simple but powerful idea: "impossible" does not mean forever, it often just means "not yet." Through personal experiences, a heartfelt original poem, and relatable examples from everyday childhood challenges, Ibrahim reminds us that growth happens one step at a time. Whether learning to ride a bike, read a difficult book, make friends, or speak with confidence, every achievement begins with persistence, courage, and the willingness to keep trying. This uplifting talk encourages young people to embrace mistakes, believe in their potential, and replace "I can't do it" with "I can't do it yet." A reminder for children and adults alike that growth takes time, and that giving up is the only truly impossible thing. Ibrahim is a very confident grade 2 student, who was very brave to take the stage and spread his incredible ideas that were worth spreading. He is very passionate about sharing his opinions and perspectives and did so by becoming the youngest TEDx ASCSNAS youth speaker from his school. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Breaking Boundaries | Majd Kayali | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
In this thought-provoking TEDx Youth talk, Majd explores how fear, doubt, rejection, and societal expectations can become invisible boundaries that prevent us from reaching our full potential. Through personal reflection, historical examples, and powerful storytelling, he challenges the idea that our limitations are fixed. From inventors and athletes to influential leaders throughout history, Majd highlights a common theme: extraordinary achievements often begin with people refusing to accept the limits placed upon them. He explores how fear is often learned, how self-doubt can take root over time, and how many of the barriers we face are created not by reality, but by belief. At its heart, this talk is a call to rediscover the confidence, ambition, and imagination we once had before fear became our advisor. It reminds us that redefining what is possible begins with questioning the boundaries we have accepted and having the courage to move beyond them. Majd is a Grade 12 student, ready to graduate and experience university life! He is the TEDx ASCSNAS Youth speaker for the second time and this year, he took up the courage to talk about breaking boundaries to redefine what truly is possible. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Defining the Possible by Acting Now! | Laith Tarabishy | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
In this powerful TEDx Youth talk, Laith challenges us to confront one of the greatest threats facing our planet: global warming. Through compelling facts, real-world examples, and a call to collective action, he explores how rising temperatures, melting glaciers, deforestation, pollution, and excessive fossil fuel consumption are reshaping our world. While the scale of the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, Laith argues that meaningful change begins with individual responsibility. From reducing waste and conserving energy to making more sustainable choices in everyday life, he reminds us that small actions can create powerful ripple effects when multiplied across communities. This talk is a call to move beyond awareness and into action, because redefining the possible means choosing to act, even when the challenge seems impossible. Laith is a new student at American School of Creative Science, Dubai. He was very brave to participate as a TEDx ASCSNAS Youth speaker this year and share his ideas with the whole community. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Defining the Possible! | Maryam Abdul Raheem & Malayka Almughanni | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
In this insightful TEDx Youth talk, Malyaka and Maryam explore the powerful shift from seeking validation to embracing growth. Together, they challenge the mindset of constantly trying to prove our worth through achievements, comparisons, and external approval, and instead advocate for a healthier focus on learning, improving, and becoming better versions of ourselves. Through personal reflections and relatable experiences, they examine how self-doubt, fear of failure, and the pressure to meet expectations can hold us back from reaching our potential. More importantly, they show how growth begins when we stop asking, "Am I good enough?" and start asking, "How can I learn from this?" This talk is a reminder that confidence is not built by proving ourselves to others, but by trusting the process of growth, embracing mistakes, and recognizing that progress matters more than perfection. Maryam is a grade 6 student at American School of Creative Science, Dubai. She is very confident and brave, and this year participated as a TEDx ASCSNAS Youth speaker. She did a joint talk with her classmate. Malayka is garde 6 student at American School of Creative Science, Dubai. She is very confident and passionate about learning and took up the stage this year, doing a joint TED talk with her classmate. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The Things We Don't Measure | Farida Elmenshawy | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
3 jun 2026
In this TEDx talk, Farida explores the growing pressure to define ourselves through productivity, specialization, achievements, and metrics. From constantly changing career aspirations to the rise of AI and the culture of optimization, she reflects on how society often reduces people to titles, grades, follower counts, and outcomes. Drawing on personal experiences, literature, and observations of modern life, Farida challenges the idea that human value comes from efficiency alone. Instead, she argues that curiosity, attention, creativity, and lived experience are what truly make us human. Farida is a very confident and enthusiastic grade 12 student who became the TEDx speaker for the first time. She is part of the student council and is graduating from school this year, ready to experience university life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Productively Delusional | JUSTIN THOMAS VARGHESE | TEDxCAIAS
3 jun 2026
Why do the most brilliant plans so often fail to launch, while the most absurd ideas end up changing the world? For award-winning tech innovator and entrepreneur Justin Thomas, the dividing line between ordinary execution and extraordinary impact comes down to a single, unexpected ingredient: delusion. In this sharp, fast-paced talk, Justin breaks down why waiting for absolute certainty is a trap that creates the "Overthinking Genius"—someone who plans perfectly but rarely moves. Drawing from his high-stakes journey as a two-time International Innovation Accelerator champion competing on global stages, Justin introduces a blueprint for radical self-reinvention. He separates "destructive delusion" from what he calls "productive delusion"—a mindset backed by relentless effort, fueled by data, and intentionally setting goals large enough to feel slightly embarrassing. By redefining failure as a temporary data point rather than a final verdict, Justin offers a disruptive perspective on how the next generation can rise. This talk is an urgent call to action to stop waiting for permission, stop over-strategising from the sidelines, and build the audacity to act before the world thinks you're ready. Justin Thomas is a 4th semester BCA student at Christ Academy Institute for Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, with a distinguished record in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. A two-time International Innovation Accelerator champion and two-time National Venture Startup champion, Justin has consistently competed and won at the highest levels, representing his institution against delegates from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and across 20 Indian states. He is also a nationally ranked participant of the CEO Vanguard Program and a National Research Award recipient. A software generalist and cloud-native developer, Justin builds at the intersection of technology and real-world impact, driven by the belief that the most extraordinary outcomes belong to those who act before the world is ready for them. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Armageddon & Blue Bossa | Lakeside Jazz Club | TEDxLakesideSchoolYouth
3 jun 2026
Bringing cosmic swing, velvet resonance, and midnight groove, the Jazz Club performs Armageddon by Wayne Shorter and Blue Bossa by Dexter Gordon Lakeside Jazz Club is a group of Lakeside student musicians. This performance includes Milan Khrishnan (tenor), Aadi Muthuswamy (tenor), Remy Larhs (alto), Owen Smith (trombone), Stella JT (bass), Hugo Flanagan (piano), and Wilson Parry (drums). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The Anxiety Alchemist: Turning Fear into Your Greatest Asset | SUMIIT TRIPATHY | TEDxCAIAS
3 jun 2026
What if the very thing that paralyses you is actually the key to your greatest strength? For public speaking coach and entrepreneur Sumiit Tripathy, the road to authority didn’t begin with natural eloquence—it began in the tight grip of extreme social anxiety. In this compelling and transformative talk, Sumiit strips away the myth that great communicators are born, not made. He takes us on his ten-year journey of radical self-reinvention, detailing how he broke through the silent prison of anxiety to pitch to multi-millionaire founders, author two books, and build a coaching platform that has empowered hundreds of senior executives to speak with power. By redefining what it truly means to be confident, Sumiit provides a psychological blueprint for anyone who has ever felt overlooked, hesitant, or terrified to voice their ideas. He reminds us that the world doesn't need perfect, unshakeable speakers; it needs authentic individuals who have the courage to rise above their fears and claim their right to be heard. He is a public speaking coach, and my mission is to help people feel confident and authentic when they speak up and share their ideas with the world. Achievements: 1. Author of two books: Permission to Exist and The Average Man 2. Conducted workshops in collaboration with Toastmasters 3. Worked as a creator with brands like Savaari 4. Pitched to founders with a net worth of 100 Crore+ 5. Coached 300+ founders and senior professionals 6. Been a public speaker for 10 years 7. Founded "Speak with Sumiit" 2 years ago, my coaching platform This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The Water You Don't Look At | Shingcho Yip | TEDxShahe Street Salon
3 jun 2026
What happens when the water you walk past every day becomes invisible? Joey Yip started AquaNet to answer this question, using smart buoys and citizen science to track the health of ponds, rivers, and lakes that no one is watching. This talk dives into how technology and community can work together to bring water — and his stories — back into focus. 「水眸 AquaNet」创始人 公民科学水质监测网络 发起人 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Invisible Spins to the technology of the Future | Subhbankar Bedanta | TEDxIISERBPR
3 jun 2026
In this inspiring talk, "Invisible Spins to the Technology of the Future," Prof. Subhankar Bedanta explores how one of nature's most elusive properties, the spin of an electron, is shaping the next generation of technology. He reveals how invisible quantum phenomena underpin innovations ranging from advanced memory devices and artificial intelligence hardware to neuromorphic computing and future quantum technologies. Drawing connections between fundamental scientific discoveries and everyday technological advancements, he demonstrates how breakthroughs often emerge when curiosity meets persistence. Through engaging insights and real-world examples, he highlights the power of science to transform society, emphasising that the technologies of tomorrow are built upon the invisible principles we seek to understand today. Ultimately, he invites the audience to see science not merely as a pursuit of knowledge but as a catalyst for innovation, sustainability, and a more connected future. Professor at the National Institute of Science Education and Research, pushing the frontiers of quantum materials and magnetism, the science driving tomorrow's quantum, spin-based, and energy-efficient technologies. Prof. Bedanta earned his PhD in Physics in Germany and conducted postdoctoral research at Princeton University, USA. With 100+ peer-reviewed publications, international collaborations, and invited talks worldwide, his work stands at the core of modern condensed matter physics. His research spans nanomagnetism, spintronics, skyrmions and quantum magnetic systems, revealing how spins can be controlled at a nanoscale ,with breakthroughs that are shaping next-generation memory, quantum devices, and low-power electronics This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

No estás estancado, estás aferrado y te está costando | Joselyn Torrealba | TEDxPunta Cana Women
3 jun 2026
Una Master Broker inmobiliaria con más de $500M en ventas acumuladas revela la trampa que mantiene a personas inteligentes y capaces estancadas financieramente — y no es falta de dinero, talento ni oportunidades. Es la escalera equivocada: la identidad que construiste para otros y que ahora te cuesta más de lo que ganas. Joselyn Torrealba emigró de Venezuela, trabajó como mesera en una discoteca de Punta Cana, y construyó un patrimonio multimillonario en bienes raíces aplicando una sola regla: si una decisión te salva el futuro pero te hiere el ego, es probablemente la correcta. En esta charla presenta dos herramientas: La Escalera Equivocada (cómo identificar cuándo estás pagando el precio de una imagen en lugar de construir un futuro) y El Test del Ego (tres preguntas para filtrar cada decisión financiera importante). Joselyn Torrealba es CEO y fundadora de Puntacana Solutions Real Estate, Master Broker especializada en preconstrucción, con 25+ miembros en su equipo, 1,000+ compradores y 15+ proyectos exclusivos en República Dominicana. A sus 35 años, Joselyn Torrealba se ha consolidado como una de las empresarias más influyentes del sector inmobiliario en el Caribe. Es fundadora y CEO de Punta Cana Solutions Real Estate, una empresa que ha superado los 500 millones de dólares en ventas y que hoy cuenta con un equipo multicultural de más de 60 profesionales, acompañando a inversionistas dentro y fuera del país. Pero su historia no se define solo por lo que ha construido sino por las decisiones que ha tenido que tomar en el camino. Decisiones que, como muchas de las que enfrentamos en la vida, no siempre son visibles desde afuera. Hoy, Joselyn no viene solo a hablar de éxito… viene a hacernos cuestionar cómo lo estamos definiendo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx