Shanza Khan and Rabab Fatima are indeed Pakistani female entrepreneurs who have developed speech software for patients in Pakistan. According to the article, their software, called “TalkMate”, is designed to help individuals with speech impediments communicate more effectively with others, using natural language processing and machine learning.
It’s inspiring to see young women in Pakistan taking on the challenge of developing innovative solutions to address critical healthcare issues in their country. Their work can positively impact the lives of many individuals who struggle with speech impairments and communication difficulties.
They are Pakistani female entrepreneurs who have developed speech software for patients in Pakistan. The article mentions that they are recent graduates of the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad, which is one of Pakistan’s top engineering universities.
Their software, “TalkMate,” is designed to help individuals with speech impediments communicate more effectively with others, using natural language processing and machine learning. It is also mentioned that their software is affordable and accessible to a wider range of people who might not be able to afford expensive alternatives.
It’s always inspiring to hear about entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities and driving innovation in their industries, and I wish Shanza Khan, Rabab Fatima, and all entrepreneurs in Pakistan and around the world continued success.