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A Global Ideas Bank

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With the advent of open-source, the sharing of ideas is giving birth to a wealthy community of ideas and this has the potential to transform society. I share an idea, the world hears of it, we improve the idea and soon this community of ideas helps reshape the world. For one brief moment in a small corner of Karachi a glimmer of hope emerged, it was as if the clouds of doom and gloom, negative politics, rampant corruption and mindless terrorism had yielded. Some 500 people attended a four-hour session called TEDxKarachi with many inspirational speakers. Pakistan witnessed a sea-change of possibilities.

From the drawing room leaders that we generally are, often an idea emerges which quickly degenerates into a political discussion and is soon tarnished with abundantly laced pessimism, of which we are masters too. Some of us have lost hope that Pakistan can be changed for the better. This overwhelming negativity — a mindset which I believe has been drilled in by our leaders — has scared the common man away even from his own dreams, undermining any chance of proactive change.

If a deliberate effort is not made to seek out positive energy we will continue to live a mechanised life at the mercy of our very own ‘pied pipers’, visibly taking us towards disaster. Why can’t we have more positive energy to motivate and inspire our youth, to dream and to achieve? Once they succeed, Pakistan will jump out of the morass into a new world. Motivation is like an addictive drug, the more you have the more people around you are affected with positive energy flowing outwards. For a resurgent Pakistan we need this critical mass of motivation and effort.

TEDxKarachi on June 4 had the audience sitting on the edge of their seats when eight outstanding speakers inspired the audience into dreaming of a new Pakistan.

It showcased success stories from individuals like Asad Umar, who is leading Engro’s effort for tapping into the energy resources of Thar coal, Roshaneh Zafar of Kashf Foundation who champions micro-financing for women, Monis Rahman who has created Pakistan’s popular online job portal and the motivational speaker Asad Rezzvi. Each in their own way showed how positivity can lead to change, a strong message for all attendees. But some of you would not have been there to see, hear and imbibe this energy. This is where TED comes in. From 500 to 5 million participants is the leverage the TED concept is all about.

Ask any audience member and they will sing accolades about the event, but what about millions who would have benefitted but could not attend? TED – Technology Entertainment and Design – is a non-profit organisation which provides a forum to outstanding doers and speakers and then throws all these wonderful ideas to a bigger audience of millions who access TED websites every day. From Nobel laureates to entrepreneurs to agriculturists and even magicians and dancers have held the stage for a precise 18 minutes, and in the process the best of knowledge and inspiration has been made available. Pakistan through TEDxKarachi has entered into the phenomenon of a global ideas bank.

We have to start believing in our own selves to bring this country on the road to progress. We should no longer tolerate mediocrity; our own ideas must shape our destiny, not the ideas of some corrupt Tom Dick or Harry who has no vision beyond the infinite depth of his own pocket. TEDx which is you and me and an idea, intends to do more of such events across educational institutions and very soon Pakistan will be feted to a new breed of inspiring youngsters who will lead Pakistan to a brighter future. Let there be no doubt that we shall change Pakistan.

Published in the Express Tribune, June 11th, 2010.

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Long Absence Ended and a Star is Born, maybe

Phil Niles

Hello TED world,

First, I apologize for my long absence from this blog - blame medical school.  Second, I have a bunch of backlogged news to write about, but I will keep it short (generally a challenge for me):

1)  There is going to be an exciting TED-related announcement coming out of Cleveland in the next few weeks - details to come!

2)  My research on surgical outcomes has gained steam. The resident I worked with will be giving a presentation at the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) conference and we had a poster presentation at the American College of Surgeons (ACS).  Our database will soon have 410,000 patient records.  My project with the most potential, minimizing cost variations between surgeons to reduce costs and boost profits, hasn't even been touched yet - again, blame med school.

3)  On a lighter note, happy holidays and new years to everyone. 

4)  Who are the viral rainmakers?  We are.  My brother's college friend wrote and filmed herself singing an original Xmas song, and this girl, Rachel Brown, just has a really cool sound; check out her voice, I can see her exploding.  You heard it here first:

Good luck to everyone.  And if you haven't checked out this year's speaker lineup, you won't be disappointed.

 - Phil Niles, TED2009 Fellow

PN@case.edu

 

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TEDxManila 2009 Done!

P1020131 Just wrapped up the first TEDx event that I helped organize. TEDxManila 2009 had a little less than 200 participants. Will be posting more at the TEDxManila site.

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee at TEDx Kampala

I'm pleased to annouce the first TEDx event I'm organizing as a Fellow, and what an a way to start!  The man credited with inventing the web itself is speaking at TEDxKampala!  Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder and Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, and founder of the World Wide Web Foundation will visit the East Africa region in late November, stopping by TEDxKampala as our esteemed guest. Mr. Berners-Lee will join prominent members of the Ugandan IT space as we discuss the future of the web and the future of mobile in general (as well as in Africa) and other 'ideas worth spreading'.

TEDxKampala will be held on November 23, 2009 in Kampala, Uganda.  Other scheduling details and venue TBA.  For those interested, this site will have the details as soon as they are available.

Confirmed sponsors and facilitators include EACOSS (The East African Center for Open Source Software), LUG (Linux Users Group Uganda), and UNICEF.  Other interested sponsors can reach me via email at j.gosier@appfrica.org

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Posted by Jon Gosier 

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TEDx Antananarivo :"Creating value from eco-business models."

MEGASEEDS™ seeks to be one of the leaders in social enterprise in Madagascar. Composed by young Malagasy social entrepreneurs, MEGASEEDS™ wants to expand its new vision, based on how we have a unique way of adding value to our products. With MEGASEEDS™, we wish to develop a new agribusiness model that benefits all parties because it is aimed to be lucrative, sustainable and environmentally friendly.

One TEDx with Two TED fellows:

Our guest speaker For this first TEDx in Madagascar was Dr. Sheila Ochugboju. Dr. Sheila is a TED fellow like Andriankoto Ratozamanana, Co-founder and CEO of MEGASEEDS Inc. Both are passionate about changing Africa. She will be working soon for the African Technology and Policy Studies (ATPS) network and will coordinate research and communication in science and technology innovations across 23 countries. Her wish is that Madagascar through MEGASEEDS™ joins the network of ATPS as the first private sector business to open the 24th national chapter in Africa.

Her experience at the GWIIN helped identifying innovative ways of getting ideas to market.

Two films was projected as part of the event.


In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED - like experience.

At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers
combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x=independently organized TED event.
The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events including this event, is self-organized.

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