Beyond the Code: Building Resilient Systems and a Resilient Self | Gaurav Madaan | TEDxGGI
In today’s fast-changing world, technology is more than just code—it’s about solving real human and business problems. In this TEDx talk, Gaurav shares insights from over a decade of building scalable, reliable software solutions across industries like Telecom, Medical, and Insurance. Drawing from his experience in full-stack development, cloud adoption, and leading teams, he explores how innovation, adaptability, and best practices can transform the way organizations grow and thrive.But this isn’t just a story of technology—it’s also a story of resilience. When life suddenly threw unexpected challenges his way, Gaurav faced numerous struggles that could have derailed his journey. Yet, instead of giving up, he chose to stand firm, work through the setbacks, and stay committed to his vision. His story is a reminder that the true power of innovation lies not just in skills, but in courage, perseverance, and belief in one’s ideas.This talk is for professionals, entrepreneurs, and curious minds who want to understand how technology can be harnessed to drive progress—and why resilience, continuous learning, and collaboration are at the heart of meaningful innovation. With 12+ years of experience, Gaurav is responsible for implementing client software solutions with the highest degree of quality and consistency. He has substantial experience in solving client problems by developing high-performance, maintainable, and reliable solutions and has got the opportunity to develop solutions for the Telecom, Medical, and Insurance industries. Gaurav is passionate about learning new technologies and implementing solutions for business problems. Outside of work, Gaurav runs a meetup group to be able to share his knowledge with the technology professionals and to learn more from 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
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