Innovation Day 2024

A National Showcase of Visionary Youth Innovations

The University of Texas at Dallas served as the distinguished venue for the grand finale of America’s Top Young Innovator 2024, where the nation’s brightest middle and high school innovators gathered to present their groundbreaking innovations.

Hosted at the prestigious ATEC Auditorium, the competition witnessed over 900 attendees, who were captivated by a showcase of cutting-edge solutions poised to redefine the future. The event, organized by DiscoverSTEM, highlighted a vibrant exchange of ideas and celebrated ingenuity, creativity, and the power of youth to drive transformational change.

The grand finale took place on DiscoverSTEM Innovation Day 2024, an annual celebration of the remarkable achievements of young innovators mentored by DiscoverSTEM. Every year, Innovation Day brings together the brightest young minds to showcase their pioneering work, and serves as a platform to acknowledge the dedication and creativity of these future leaders.

This year, over 90 middle and high school students mentored by DiscoverSTEM were awarded their U.S. Patent Certificates in recognition of their outstanding innovations.

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Chief Guests

Salman Bhojani

Salman Bhojani

Hon'ble State Representative

Dr. Hashima Hasan

Dr. Hashima Hasan

Senior NASA Scientist

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Winner of America's Top Young Innovators 2024

HISHAM AHMAD

Dallas-based Hisham Ahmad was crowned the America’s Top Young Innovator 2024, a title that recognizes innovation with the potential to create a lasting global impact.

Selected from an exceptional pool of entries spanning the USA and UAE, Hisham’s groundbreaking invention—a revolutionary system that autonomously disinfects door handles—tackles a leading cause of germ transmission. With its capacity to prevent future pandemics and reduce hospital-acquired infections, which are among the leading causes of death among the elderly, this innovation stands as a monumental leap in public health and safety.

Category Awards

Most Human-Centric Innovation Award

Hajer Janabi & Jumana Janabi were conferred with the prestigious Most Human-Centric Innovation award for their groundbreaking system that understands and predicts human behaviors using peer-to-peer feedback and life events as key indicators. By putting human experience at the center of their innovation, the duo has created a transformative tool that empowers early intervention and holistic support, redefining how we view human interaction and mental well-being.

Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category

The coveted Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category award was presented to Abdullah Kabeer, Nithyashri Ramesh, Isha Agrawal, Nakshatra Piduri, Tarik Syed, and Zaynab Khan for developing a visionary solution that enables color-blind individuals to identify colors, offering newfound clarity and inclusivity to their world. This remarkable innovation, recently patented in the United States, demonstrates the team’s commitment to enhancing the lives of millions of people globally.

Best Innovation in AI & Robotics Category

The competition was honored by the presence of Ali Humaid Ali Alloghani Al-Ali, who traveled from Dubai, UAE, to attend as a finalist. Affectionately known as the ‘Wonder Kid of the UAE,’ Ali clinched the award for Best Innovation in Robotics Category for his AI-powered robotic doctor designed to revolutionize early patient diagnosis. This invention is a testament to his visionary approach to healthcare, providing a glimpse into the future of medical innovation.

Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface

The Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface Category was awarded to Avaneesh Jakkireddy, Gautam Rao, Iliyan Mithani, Raj Kusumakar, Vihan Yerubandi, and Nihal Yerubandi for their life-altering solution for ALS patients. Their patented innovation allows individuals with ALS to communicate clearly, easily, and effectively, restoring hope and offering a renewed quality of life. This breakthrough represents a pivotal advancement in neurotechnology and healthcare.

Best Innovation in Mental Health Category

In the rapidly evolving field of mental health, Anusha Nigam, Raisha Bhojani, and Meher Saanvi Singh were recognized with the Best Innovation in Mental Health Category award. Their pioneering technology, which predicts the onset of mental health challenges among teenagers, provides an invaluable opportunity for early intervention, addressing one of the most critical issues facing youth today and shaping a healthier, more resilient generation.

Best Innovation in Fitness Category

Sparsh Kamdar received the Best Innovation in Fitness Category award for his revolutionary system that ensures optimal hydration by automatically monitoring an individual’s water consumption. This solution exemplifies the potential of technology to support personal well-being and long-term health.

Hajer Janabi & Jumana Janabi were conferred with the prestigious Most Human-Centric Innovation award for their groundbreaking system that understands and predicts human behaviors using peer-to-peer feedback and life events as key indicators. By putting human experience at the center of their innovation, the duo has created a transformative tool that empowers early intervention and holistic support, redefining how we view human interaction and mental well-being.

The coveted Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category award was presented to Abdullah Kabeer, Nithyashri Ramesh, Isha Agrawal, Nakshatra Piduri, Tarik Syed, and Zaynab Khan for developing a visionary solution that enables color-blind individuals to identify colors, offering newfound clarity and inclusivity to their world. This remarkable innovation, recently patented in the United States, demonstrates the team’s commitment to enhancing the lives of millions of people globally.

The competition was honored by the presence of Ali Humaid Ali Alloghani Al-Ali, who traveled from Dubai, UAE, to attend as a finalist. Affectionately known as the ‘Wonder Kid of the UAE,’ Ali clinched the award for Best Innovation in Robotics Category for his AI-powered robotic doctor designed to revolutionize early patient diagnosis. This invention is a testament to his visionary approach to healthcare, providing a glimpse into the future of medical innovation.

The Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface Category was awarded to Avaneesh Jakkireddy, Gautam Rao, Iliyan Mithani, Raj Kusumakar, Vihan Yerubandi, and Nihal Yerubandi for their life-altering solution for ALS patients. Their patented innovation allows individuals with ALS to communicate clearly, easily, and effectively, restoring hope and offering a renewed quality of life. This breakthrough represents a pivotal advancement in neurotechnology and healthcare.

In the rapidly evolving field of mental health, Anusha Nigam, Raisha Bhojani, and Meher Saanvi Singh were recognized with the Best Innovation in Mental Health Category award. Their pioneering technology, which predicts the onset of mental health challenges among teenagers, provides an invaluable opportunity for early intervention, addressing one of the most critical issues facing youth today and shaping a healthier, more resilient generation.

Sparsh Kamdar received the Best Innovation in Fitness Category award for his revolutionary system that ensures optimal hydration by automatically monitoring an individual’s water consumption. This solution exemplifies the potential of technology to support personal well-being and long-term health.

Hajer Janabi & Jumana Janabi were conferred with the prestigious Most Human-Centric Innovation award for their groundbreaking system that understands and predicts human behaviors using peer-to-peer feedback and life events as key indicators. By putting human experience at the center of their innovation, the duo has created a transformative tool that empowers early intervention and holistic support, redefining how we view human interaction and mental well-being.

The coveted Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category award was presented to Abdullah Kabeer, Nithyashri Ramesh, Isha Agrawal, Nakshatra Piduri, Tarik Syed, and Zaynab Khan for developing a visionary solution that enables color-blind individuals to identify colors, offering newfound clarity and inclusivity to their world. This remarkable innovation, recently patented in the United States, demonstrates the team’s commitment to enhancing the lives of millions of people globally.

The competition was honored by the presence of Ali Humaid Ali Alloghani Al-Ali, who traveled from Dubai, UAE, to attend as a finalist. Affectionately known as the ‘Wonder Kid of the UAE,’ Ali clinched the award for Best Innovation in Robotics Category for his AI-powered robotic doctor designed to revolutionize early patient diagnosis. This invention is a testament to his visionary approach to healthcare, providing a glimpse into the future of medical innovation.

The Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface Category was awarded to Avaneesh Jakkireddy, Gautam Rao, Iliyan Mithani, Raj Kusumakar, Vihan Yerubandi, and Nihal Yerubandi for their life-altering solution for ALS patients. Their patented innovation allows individuals with ALS to communicate clearly, easily, and effectively, restoring hope and offering a renewed quality of life. This breakthrough represents a pivotal advancement in neurotechnology and healthcare.

In the rapidly evolving field of mental health, Anusha Nigam, Raisha Bhojani, and Meher Saanvi Singh were recognized with the Best Innovation in Mental Health Category award. Their pioneering technology, which predicts the onset of mental health challenges among teenagers, provides an invaluable opportunity for early intervention, addressing one of the most critical issues facing youth today and shaping a healthier, more resilient generation.

Sparsh Kamdar received the Best Innovation in Fitness Category award for his revolutionary system that ensures optimal hydration by automatically monitoring an individual’s water consumption. This solution exemplifies the potential of technology to support personal well-being and long-term health.

Most Human-Centric Innovation Award

Hajer Janabi & Jumana Janabi were conferred with the prestigious Most Human-Centric Innovation award for their groundbreaking system that understands and predicts human behaviors using peer-to-peer feedback and life events as key indicators. By putting human experience at the center of their innovation, the duo has created a transformative tool that empowers early intervention and holistic support, redefining how we view human interaction and mental well-being.

The coveted Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category award was presented to Abdullah Kabeer, Nithyashri Ramesh, Isha Agrawal, Nakshatra Piduri, Tarik Syed, and Zaynab Khan for developing a visionary solution that enables color-blind individuals to identify colors, offering newfound clarity and inclusivity to their world. This remarkable innovation, recently patented in the United States, demonstrates the team’s commitment to enhancing the lives of millions of people globally.

The competition was honored by the presence of Ali Humaid Ali Alloghani Al-Ali, who traveled from Dubai, UAE, to attend as a finalist. Affectionately known as the ‘Wonder Kid of the UAE,’ Ali clinched the award for Best Innovation in Robotics Category for his AI-powered robotic doctor designed to revolutionize early patient diagnosis. This invention is a testament to his visionary approach to healthcare, providing a glimpse into the future of medical innovation.

The Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface Category was awarded to Avaneesh Jakkireddy, Gautam Rao, Iliyan Mithani, Raj Kusumakar, Vihan Yerubandi, and Nihal Yerubandi for their life-altering solution for ALS patients. Their patented innovation allows individuals with ALS to communicate clearly, easily, and effectively, restoring hope and offering a renewed quality of life. This breakthrough represents a pivotal advancement in neurotechnology and healthcare.

In the rapidly evolving field of mental health, Anusha Nigam, Raisha Bhojani, and Meher Saanvi Singh were recognized with the Best Innovation in Mental Health Category award. Their pioneering technology, which predicts the onset of mental health challenges among teenagers, provides an invaluable opportunity for early intervention, addressing one of the most critical issues facing youth today and shaping a healthier, more resilient generation.

Sparsh Kamdar received the Best Innovation in Fitness Category award for his revolutionary system that ensures optimal hydration by automatically monitoring an individual’s water consumption. This solution exemplifies the potential of technology to support personal well-being and long-term health.

Most Human-Centric Innovation Award

Hajer Janabi & Jumana Janabi were conferred with the prestigious Most Human-Centric Innovation award for their groundbreaking system that understands and predicts human behaviors using peer-to-peer feedback and life events as key indicators. By putting human experience at the center of their innovation, the duo has created a transformative tool that empowers early intervention and holistic support, redefining how we view human interaction and mental well-being.

The coveted Best Innovation in Biotechnology Category award was presented to Abdullah Kabeer, Nithyashri Ramesh, Isha Agrawal, Nakshatra Piduri, Tarik Syed, and Zaynab Khan for developing a visionary solution that enables color-blind individuals to identify colors, offering newfound clarity and inclusivity to their world. This remarkable innovation, recently patented in the United States, demonstrates the team’s commitment to enhancing the lives of millions of people globally.

The competition was honored by the presence of Ali Humaid Ali Alloghani Al-Ali, who traveled from Dubai, UAE, to attend as a finalist. Affectionately known as the ‘Wonder Kid of the UAE,’ Ali clinched the award for Best Innovation in Robotics Category for his AI-powered robotic doctor designed to revolutionize early patient diagnosis. This invention is a testament to his visionary approach to healthcare, providing a glimpse into the future of medical innovation.

The Best Innovation in Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interface Category was awarded to Avaneesh Jakkireddy, Gautam Rao, Iliyan Mithani, Raj Kusumakar, Vihan Yerubandi, and Nihal Yerubandi for their life-altering solution for ALS patients. Their patented innovation allows individuals with ALS to communicate clearly, easily, and effectively, restoring hope and offering a renewed quality of life. This breakthrough represents a pivotal advancement in neurotechnology and healthcare.

In the rapidly evolving field of mental health, Anusha Nigam, Raisha Bhojani, and Meher Saanvi Singh were recognized with the Best Innovation in Mental Health Category award. Their pioneering technology, which predicts the onset of mental health challenges among teenagers, provides an invaluable opportunity for early intervention, addressing one of the most critical issues facing youth today and shaping a healthier, more resilient generation.

Sparsh Kamdar received the Best Innovation in Fitness Category award for his revolutionary system that ensures optimal hydration by automatically monitoring an individual’s water consumption. This solution exemplifies the potential of technology to support personal well-being and long-term health.

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Hisham Ahmad - CMO

I am a 14-year-old freshman attending Brighter Horizons Academy in Garland, Texas. I have extensive experience with marketing, as I have been a part of various companies and mentorships. I graduated from the DiscoverStem program, allowing new doors to open up for me, and change the way I see things. The DiscoverStem program has also given me more experience with concepts such as patents, invention, and innovation, as well as inspiration to use these skills to help the world around us.

DiscoverSTEM founders Mirza Rizwan and Mirza Faizan have made history by becoming the first Indian to win the coveted George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation – USA.

Started in 1949 by former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Freedoms Foundation honors exceptional contributions of Americans towards communities in the USA. Generally reserved for the US citizens, the awarding organization made an exception to recognize the stellar research work and its impact of India’s Mr. Rizwan in designing and implementing a unique STEM & Innovation program for American children, thereby revolutionizing the education system in the USA.

Few of the other notable non-US citizens who have received George Washington Honor Medal include Ms. Margaret Thatcher (Former Prime Minister of United Kingdom), Lech Walesa (Former President of Poland and Noble Prize winner) and world-renowned Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. As the latest recipients of this prestigious honor, Mirza brothers join historically acclaimed group of citizens whose work and dedication advance the American ideals, the award letter says.

Some of the distinguished US citizens who have received this award for their stellar contributions in their field are Walt Disney, Astronauts Sally Ride and John Glenn, Capt. Sully Sullenberger, Athletes like Arthur Ashe, George Foreman and Tiger Woods and famous US educator Jaime Escalante.