शुक्रवार, ३० जानेवारी, २०२६

2358: Beyond the Workshop

While the "AI for Research" session was the core of my visit to the institute, the true story lies in the tireless efforts of Prof. Dr Arti Gachake.

From our very first conversation, she worked relentlessly to build the core team and championed the initiative with the authorities to ensure every door was opened. Following the wonderful traditions of her institute, she managed the logistics with absolute grace from securing the advance to the final details. Her professionalism was matched only by her kindness; when I shared the screenshot of my cab fare, the reimbursement was instant, though she had been ready to take care of everything well in advance.

But it was the personal touches that spoke volumes:

  • The "Sky is the Limit" Certificate: she presented me with a stunning Certificate of Appreciation designed with clouds in the background a beautiful metaphor she chose to signal that this journey has no bounds.

  • Thoughtful Gifts: A delicate snowflake-shaped scented candle and a tiny tree of flowers gifts that brought a sense of calm and beauty to the day.

  • The "First of its Kind" Tour: She personally introduced me to her entire team and gave me a tour of their impressive campus, including their state-of-the-art Robotic Dental Setup a true "Wow" moment for a technology enthusiast like me!

  • Warmth and Connection: From the formal introduction and meeting with the Principal to the snacks and coffee she arranged for everyone after the session, every minute was perfectly orchestrated.

Dr Arti, your dedication is inspiring. You didn't just host a guest; you honored a shared vision for innovation. Thank you for the hospitality, the conversations, and for reminding me that when we work with such passion, the sky really is the limit.

#AIWorkshop #Hospitality #Innovation #RoboticsInDentistry #SkyIsTheLimit #Gratitude

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