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Tech in T.O. Next Generation: Toronto teen makes developments in health technologyBen Nashman, 19, is currently working on developing a technology that would allow for non-invasive blood testing.TechOct 23, 2019
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Tech in T.O. Next Generation: 17-year-old develops brain-controlled technologyAt 17 years old, Ananya Chadha is working as a machine learning developer with IBM and has already developed technology that allows her to control a toy car with her mind.TechOct 8, 2019
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Tech in T.O. Next Generation: Meet Microsoft’s youngest AR developerAt 16 years old, Gnanamoorthy is the youngest augmented reality developer with Microsoft. He said his hope is to help create technology that could be easily integrated into everyday life.TechOct 1, 2019
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‘School’s good, but not great’: 14-year-old health tech innovator says education system needs overhaul“The system we are using to change the future of society hasn’t changed and that’s our education system," Ayaan Esmail said.EducationMar 14, 2019
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