Designing Tomorrow: Innovations for a Sustainable Planet | Rajesh K Das | TEDxIPGS Noida Youth
Unlock the secrets of sustainable design and learn how innovation rooted in empathy and responsibility can shape a better tomorrow. In this inspiring talk, Rajesh K Das shares practical insights on transforming urban spaces, reducing environmental impact, and fostering wellbeing through human-centered design. Whether you’re a designer, entrepreneur, student, or environmental enthusiast, you’ll gain actionable ideas and fresh perspectives to drive meaningful change in your community and beyond. Rajesh brings over 18 years of experience blending tradition with technology to empower sustainable living and inspire collective action for a greener future. Rajesh Kumar Das has worked as a design entrepreneur for over 18 years specializing in interior and space design. He beleives in sustainable product innovation through purposeful, human-centered design creating environments that boost wellbeing and spark creativity. His approach combines aesthetics with intent zeroing in on how work spaces can improve physical and mental health. As a committed advocate for sustainability, he strives to design with both people and the planet in mind. 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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