ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Entrepreneurs Are Dreamers And Doers | Evan Luthra | TEDxYouth@OIS
Here’s Great Tip: Entrepreneurs Are Dreamers And Doers | Evan Luthra | TEDxYouth@OIS
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At just 22 years old, Evan Luthra, a technology based millionaire, has revolutionised technology as we know it. Having started his journey of curating, building, and designing/redesigning apps as an adolescent, he is now recognised for his innovation and creativity all over the world. As an Angel Investor, he has made a name for himself in the world of Startups and he also aims to raise $3 billion for charity. Evan speaks onYouth Entrepreneurship: Ideas and Strategies. At just 22 years old, Evan Luthra, a technology based millionaire, has revolutionized technology as we know it.
Having started his journey of curating, building, and designing/redesigning apps as an adolescent, he is now recognized for his innovation and creativity all over the world, and has made a name for himself in the world of Startups.
From the age of 16, he has been giving talks in several respected events and organizations, such as Tedx, United Nations, Google, and San Francisco University. His company, ‘EL group international’ delivers apps and tech solutions to major fortune 500 companies. He is an accredited Angel Investor and invests in a variety of products and businesses through his Startup Studio and otherwise.
He is a major social influencer, and through his tech solutions, he aims to raise $3 billion for charity. His innovative nature has led to him becoming a serial entrepreneur and investor in the global market. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
34 Replies to “ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Entrepreneurs Are Dreamers And Doers | Evan Luthra | TEDxYouth@OIS”
Shame on TEDx for inviting a charlatan to speak on their platform. One big “unsubscribe” here
Coffee zilla!
Seriously, TEDX gets a lot of frauds. Bhardwaj twins and now this guy.
Dan Lok also on Tedx. Thats explained this too
I heard he signs business contracts when he’s drunk at super clubs
you gotta be kidding me… TEDx should not let this scammer damage the dignity of TEDx
Come on TEDx! Do the world a favor and take this down!
Wtf is this outfit?
Scammer
This guy is such a scam
लवडे का TEDx
In his intro he said he built over 30 tech companies and then at 1:54 now all of a sudden its 50 companies. SUCH A JOK
This fucko claims he was mentored by Steve Jobs.
Scamers merge when people move to greed and quick rich
So as long as you pay you can appear on Ted x
This is really bad TedX. Seeing this delusional guy on your stage gravely damages your credibility.
Fake
I consider myself to be the last person to go on stage and talk to the audience because I'm just very poor at it. But the way he's moving and reading from the paper believe me I can do this 10x better than him but I'm not their because my father can't buy a slot at Ted-X
Wrong number
12 minutes seem longer when you talk nonsense
LMFAO
ngl this is proof that Ted barely does research on who they bring up here
TedX lost its credibility years ago when it was hijacked by the woke left . This guy is no different
Scammers detected!
If hes so smart, why does he dress like that ?
TEDx gave this scammer a voice? Why!?
Benjamin Franklin was my personal mentor.
We all agree this guy is a scam artist but he wasn’t given this opportunity to speak by TED as per this note on their website for this talk;
Editor’s note: This talk was filmed and uploaded by the volunteers who organized this TEDx event; speakers and topics are selected independently of TED
Wait i trusted tedtalk and they brought this guy? Man… goodbye to tedtalk
I believe you Evan you have a Phd and are 100% responsible for your succes. You weren't born rich at all
Ted x is worst please like if you think same!
Coffezilla brought me here
First time I am feeling a need of throwing a tomato option on youtube
Aside from the fraud it’s a terrible canned speech and mediocre delivery. My friends in high school gave speeches 4x better than this