Intrigued to Innovate
In this candid episode of Intrigued to Innovate, host Dr Jovan Tan sits down with Guhan Ashok Kumar, a recent graduate of the NUS Innovation and Design Program (iDP). Guhan recounts how he turned his childhood challenge with a speech impairment and the mockery he endured into EasyConvo, a startup that offers a space for students to practice speaking daily—an essential step toward achieving fluency. Daily speaking practice is the most effective way to learn a language. However, traditional classrooms and popular apps often keep learners stuck in vocabulary drills, preventing them from truly finding their voice. Guhan notes that while research shows learners need 20 minutes of daily speaking to improve, traditional methods can't meet this demand at scale. What started as a Korean-language chatbot called Chingu went through relentless iterations, team breakups across three continents, and a pivotal moment when a professor's blunt critique led to a complete rethink of its mission. Instead of the common startup goal to replace teachers, Guhan’s team developed a "teacher-led AI" model that amplifies the educator's impact while allowing teachers to retain full pedagogical control. Within a year, Guhan and his co-founder, Kedrian Loh, achieved several milestones: they secured the EDIC Entrepreneur Fellowship, came in 1st Runner-Up at CDE Innovation Day Challenge, and acquired their first revenue-generating clients—all while Guhan was in his final semester. This episode reveals: · The "Green Mascot" Fallacy: Why earning streaks and vocabulary drills fail to improve speaking skills compared with authentic conversation. · The Power of the Pivot: How the team shifted from attempting to replace teachers to developing an AI "twin" that continuously supports students without replacing the human educator. · Interdisciplinary Advantage: How a "data scientist at heart" employed design thinking to create tools that people genuinely need instead of merely "cool code". · Mental Resilience: Managing the "vampire schedule" of a startup founder and the courage needed to demo live features just 10 minutes after coding them during a global pitch. Whether you are a student engineer, language teacher, or aspiring entrepreneur, learn how empathy for learners and respect for teachers can transform a simple project into a groundbreaking innovation. Guest: A.Guhan S/O Ashok Kumar, proud young alumnus of NUS iDP, National University of Singapore (NUS) Hosted by: Dr Jovan Tan Produced by: Low Tse Han & Dr Jovan Tan Presented by: NUS Innovation & Design Programme (iDP) at the NUS Engineering Design and Innovation Centre (EDIC)
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