Pakistani student in UK of ‘smart walking stick for Parkinson’s patients’ fame plans more products for elderly
LONDON, OCT 02 (DNA) – There are two kinds of millennials…one who think they will never be able to save for the 401k or get a house as they are spending too much on avocado toast and coffee and those, who are using their entrepreneurial minds to bring out interesting start-ups that are changing our everyday lives.
Neha Shahid Chaudhry, a young Pakistani entrepreneur living in the United Kingdom, belongs to the second category of the millennial generation.
She is not only an entrepreneur who owns her own company by the name of Walk to Beat Limited but also an inventor who visualised, worked hard and invented a smart walking companion for Parkinson’s patients.
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