Prashant Gade

Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Writer, Speaker

Indian Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh

Quick Info

ProfessionEntrepreneur, Philanthropist, Writer, Speaker
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth27/04/1995
Age31 years
BirthplaceKhandwa, Madhya Pradesh

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Bio/Wiki

Famous ForBeing the founder of Inali Foundation, which provides affordable 3D-printed prosthetic arms to people with upper limb disabilities

Physical Stats & More

Height173 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolSt. Pius School, Khandwa
College/UniversityMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts
Details
  • Electronic Engineering Dropout
  • FAB training course in Pune
  • Distance course in Robotics

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsInali Wahane

Career

Workplace AddressInali Foundation, 2nd Floor, Civil Lines, H-50, Sarvoday Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh – 450001
Notable AchievementsFounder & CEO of Inali Assistive Tech; Recipient of Social Service Award (SSA) for RY 2021-22; Designed and distributed nearly 4000 affordable 3D-printed prosthetic arms; Collaborated with multiple NGOs and received recognition from corporate and industrial bodies

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Prashant Gade is an Indian entrepreneur, writer, speaker, and philanthropist.
2. He started Curiosity Lab during his college days to assist engineering students.
3. Prashant founded the INALI Foundation with a mission to offer affordable prosthetic limbs.
4. In 2019, he was honored with The REX Karmaveer Global Fellowship and Karmaveer Chakra award.
5. He delivered talks at TEDx and INK events in 2019 and 2020.
6. Prashant was featured in a special Karamveer episode of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 12' in 2021.
7. Through Inali Foundation, he has helped more than 3,500 people with prosthetic arms.
8. Inali Foundation was started in 2015 and registered as a non-profit in 2018.
9. Nearly 4000 prosthetic hands have been distributed through collaborations with NGOs and support from corporate bodies.
10. He was inspired by Nicholas Huchet from France, who created a bionic arm for himself after losing his hand in an accident.
11. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he worked on creating low-cost ventilators that could be easily manufactured worldwide.
12. He has worked with organizations including FAB Lab and Enable Foundation as a research fellow.
13. In 2016, a retired professor from the USA provided him with ten machines to manufacture prosthetics.
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