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Seminar at Presidency University unveils methodologies to identify problems worthy of tech solutions

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Press Release
15 March, 2024, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2024, 08:52 pm

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Seminar at Presidency University unveils methodologies to identify problems worthy of tech solutions

Press Release
15 March, 2024, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2024, 08:52 pm

In today's ever-evolving technological landscape, the key to successful innovation lies not just in the capabilities of technology itself, but in the ability to identify and address genuine problems faced by individuals and communities.

On 11 March 2024, a seminar titled 'Identify and Validate a Problem Worth Solving Using Technology' hosted by Office of the Student Affairs and Career Services, Presidency University recently shed light on this critical aspect of innovation.

Led by M. Manjur Mahmud, a key figure in Bangladesh's IT sector, the seminar provided a detailed guide on identifying, analyzing, and verifying problems, aiming to facilitate the creation of effective technological solutions, reads a press release.

As the keynote speaker of the seminar, M. Manjur Mahmud, President of DataSoft Systems Bangladesh Limited, offered extensive experience and expertise. His diverse background in computer science, innovation, and IT industry advocacy, along with his involvement in major global projects and partnerships, made him the ideal leader to navigate attendees through the complexities of problem identification and validation.

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Seminar Outline:

The seminar was structured around three key stages essential for identifying and validating problems worthy of technological solutions:

1. Generating Innovative Ideas

Attendees were encouraged to tap into their personal experiences, passions, and interests as a starting point for identifying potential problems. By reflecting on daily challenges and frustrations, individuals could uncover opportunities for innovation. By prioritizing these issues according to their impact and importance, we could concentrate on the most promising opportunities with focused attention.

2. Investigating Problem Spaces

The seminar emphasized the importance of thorough research in understanding the landscape of identified problems. By exploring online and offline sources and engaging with stakeholders, attendees gained insights into the prevalence of problems and existing solutions. Understanding user satisfaction and unmet needs provided a solid foundation for further exploration.

3. Problem Validation through Experimentation

Hypothesis testing and experimentation were crucial for validating problems. Attendees were taught how to formulate hypotheses, design experiments, and evaluate results using different tools and metrics. Through ongoing learning and refining their approaches, they identified problems most suitable for technological solutions.

Enhancing Success Potential

The seminar concluded with a reminder of the importance of rigorously following these steps to increase the chances of success. By investing time, effort, and resources to solving validated problems, attendees were ready to make significant contributions at the crossroads of technology and societal needs.

Importance of arranging such type of seminar

Presidency University's Student Affairs and Career Services should be praised for hosting an exceptional seminar. Inviting Mr. Manjur Mahmud, a distinguished IT professional in Bangladesh, provided students with a valuable chance to learn from his expertise and experience.

Conclusion

The seminar on 'identifying and validating problems worth solving using technology' provided attendees with a roadmap for innovation. Under the guidance of M Manjur Mahmud, participants gained insights into leveraging personal experiences, conducting thorough research, and validating solutions through experimentation. With these strategies in hand, they are now better prepared to use technology effectively to tackle real-world problems and bring about positive changes in their communities.

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