In a world where dreams come true with determination, hard effort, and unrelenting devotion, these five remarkable Bangladeshi women have not only fulfilled great aspirations but also made their names inscribed on Forbes’ esteemed list of outstanding figures. Their stories serve as a testament to the seemingly endless opportunities that await those who dare to dream big and put in the necessary dedication to reach their objectives. Let’s explore their inspiring tales of perseverance, ingenuity, and the contributions they have made to their areas.

  1. Tasfia Tasbin – Co-Founder of Marcopolo.AI

Tech-savvy businesswoman Tasfia Tasbin co-founded Marcopolo.AI to make digital advertising easier for small businesses. Her background includes IoT development and digital marketing consulting. She became aware of the need for easily accessible and reasonably priced digital advertising solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Artificial intelligence is used by Markopolo.AI to automate digital advertising operations like campaign creation, bidding, and optimisation. Small firms can do this to save time and money while still obtaining the necessary outcomes. The business has already assisted hundreds of Bangladeshi companies in expanding their clientele and revenue.

  1. Janhvi Rahman – Co-Founder of Relaxi App

During the epidemic, Janhvi Rahman and her staff were aware of the difficulties young people were having with their mental health. They developed the Relaxi app, which offers a secure forum for candid discussions about feelings, depression, and anxiety. The app helps overcome the loneliness that so many people experienced by providing support through group counselling and a supportive community.

  1. Dr. Nabanita Nawar – CEO of HDAX Therapeutics

With a PhD in medicinal chemistry, Dr. Nabanita Nawar is spearheading HDAX Therapeutics’ effort to create the first treatment for peripheral neuropathy (PN), a disorder that affects millions of people. Nerve injury in PN patients results in loss of feeling, immobility, and sometimes paralysis. There is currently no known medication that can stop or reverse the disease’s course. Known as a rising star, her study hopes to stop or reverse the progression of Parkinson’s disease, giving people all across the world hope.

  1. Saraban Tahura Turin – Co-Founder of Turtle Venture Studio

Anowar Sayef Anik and Saraban Tahura Turin co-founded Turtle Venture Studio to provide finance, networking opportunities, and guidance to nascent enterprises. They have promoted innovation and entrepreneurship in Bangladesh by assisting more than 90 businesses in raising more than $15 million in capital.

  1. Rizvana Hredita – Co-Founder of Hydroquo+

As the COO of Hydroquo+, Rizvana Hredita is committed to guaranteeing water security in Bangladesh. Her firm lowers losses and improves water quality through the use of big data analytics and AI algorithms. In addition, she established Lingwing Bangladesh, an educational technology platform that focuses on the improvement of language abilities.

These amazing ladies not only motivate us with their accomplishments but also serve as a constant reminder that hard work and dreams can reach incredible success. Their listing on the Forbes list is evidence of their commitment, creativity, and unwavering quest for greatness. They serve as the mentors who keep illuminating the way for coming generations.

 

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Writer, 

Jannatul Afia Priya

Intern at Content Writing Department 

YSSE