DAAD, a startup that works for the betterment of the deaf community | Channeliam.com

What DAAD tries to say

There are some people who cannot claim the beautiful world of sound. A great number of in the world are denied the ability to communicate with others through speech or hearing. Even that community, formed by about 1.8 crore people, has big dreams for life. Digital Arts Academy for the Deaf, abbreviated as DAAD, a startup at KSUM, Trivandrum, is trying to provide wings for such dreams.

For The Deaf, Of the Deaf, By the Deaf
DAAD‘s mission is to find solutions for problems faced by the deaf community in society. DAAD is helping the deaf community with educational and technical assistance to work in any fields, explains Sulu. A. Noushad, Finance Director of DAAD.

Way for change
The deaf community are well trained to perform all roles concerning education or profession, independently. Dad believes that with the help of technology innovations, the deaf community can make tremendous changes in education. Ramya Raj, CEO of DAAD, says, “ DAAD is born out of their desire to contribute something for the Deaf community.

From friends to Founders

DAAD is an initiative was borne out of the friendship between Sulu, Ramya and Abe. KSUM ignited their desire to conquer bigger goals through technical assistance. Ramya Raj, CEO, is an economics graduate. Sulu A Noushad, Director of Finance, worked as an Indian Sign Language Teacher after MBA. DAAD‘s MD, Abe James, is a B.Sc computer science graduate. Abe is also an active participant in various volunteer programs for the deaf community.

What Next?
DAAD‘s next goal is app making. The app, once functional, may include sign language courses for the deaf. 

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