EMEEN Congratulates Pragya Sharma, who has been featured in #BelTel30under30 for 2023. Pragya is one such entrepreneur who has taken on the challenge of addressing the needs of millions of people who suffer from skin conditions. It's always heartening for EMEEN team to support exciting entrepreneurs from ethnic minority communities who are driven by the desire to make a positive impact on society.
Pragya's motivation to start her medtech brand Gran Lab was her grandmother's severe psoriasis, a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Through her research and experimentation, Pragya developed a formula that treated her grandmother's condition, and this became the inspiration behind Gran Lab. The brand combines telemedicine and dermatology to enable remote skin disease diagnosis and treatment, which could make a significant difference in the lives of people who live in remote areas or have limited access to medical care.
Pragya's efforts have been recognized by Women in Business NI and Techstart Ventures LLP, who awarded her a Female Founders grant. This is a great achievement, and it's a testament to Pragya's dedication and hard work. In her statement she said that “It is such an honour to be nominated 30 under 30 by Belfast Telegraph because it's not every day that you feel special when you are sitting miles away from home...and being nominated has made me feel so loved and cherished away from home.”
EMEEN once again congratulates Pragya Sharma on her nomination to the Belfast Telegraph #BelTel30under30 for 2023. Her work with Gran Lab has the potential to make a significant difference in the lives of millions of people who suffer from skin conditions, and I wish her all the best in her future endeavors. EMEEN’s work is crucial in creating a more diverse and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem, and it's essential to recognize their efforts in supporting entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds such as Pragya Sharma.