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The House of Ajanta's Impakto Presents AI Smart Shoes for Youth Safety

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • Sep 21
  • 2 min read
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : Impakto from the House of Ajanta organised a heartfelt Durga Puja special event called "Innovation with a Heart," where compassion and technological innovation collided. A sincere CSR project for kids from OFFER, an NGO that supports unique kids, added even more significance to the event by promoting happiness, inclusivity, and the real spirit of celebration. Each of the OFFER children received a new pair of shoes, lighting up their faces with smiles and dignity and turning them into the real stars of the evening—a sad reminder that Durga Puja is as much a celebration of togetherness and generosity as it is of partying. A separate felicitation ceremony later honoured the children, asserting their value to the event. The event also featured the Impakto Navigator, a futuristic athleisure and shoe design for next-generation consumers. Equipped with integrated AI-powered gyroscopic sensors, Navigator features include SOS notifications, fall detection, workout monitoring, music and camera control, fast call dialling, and "Step Quest"—a gamified wellness challenge designed to inspire and engage young people. This shoe withers style boundaries while advocating safety, health, and empowerment. The evening ended with a live auction of the Navigator shoes, with all proceeds committed to the NGO in aid of important healthcare and educational programs for disadvantaged children and symbolising the spirit of giving and outreach of the evening. Speaking at the event, Vipul Kansal, CEO of Ajanta Shoes, stated that the Navigator, designed with the next generation in mind, represents India's stride into the future of safety and fitness. Beyond technology, though, the real highlight of today was seeing the kids from OFFER enter Durga Puja wearing their own Impakto shoes. Their joy serves as a poignant reminder that any invention truly finds meaning only when it has a positive impact on people's lives.


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