More Than Child's Play
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The search for eco-friendly and non-toxic toys for her own children resulted in Meeta Sharma Gupta’s transformation from computer scientist to toy designer.

Meeta Sharma Gupta
More Than Child's Play
How did your toy story begin?MS: I graduated from IIT Delhi with a B.Tech. My time at IIT was magical; it was the first time I was venturing into the world on my own, living in the hostel, living on the edge! Since I was always very inclined towards pursuing research and solving problems, I decided to pursue a Master’s in Computer Science & Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California. And then I went on to obtain a PhD from Harvard University. I began working on advanced computing research at IBM TJ Watson labs, and was very happy to be in the vicinity of Nobel Laureates and eminent researchers; it helped me learn how to go deep into a problem and develop an attitude of perseverance.

My heart however, was always in India, and it was only a matter of time before I decided to move back. In the US, my older son used to play with natural and open ended toys – completely non-electronic but great fun and high quality! When we moved back to India, I looked for similar toys for my younger one but didn’t find many, and the ones I found were either low quality or very expensive. I wondered if this was something I could create in India. I realized that there was increased awareness among parents, increased focus on better childhoods for their children, and a greater expectation regarding the quality and philosophy of toys. With disposable incomes growing, the fragmented market seemed ready for disruption.

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