Bengaluru, Karnataka (India), January 02, 2025: Deepak TR, a veteran memory coach from Bengaluru, recently represented the
country at the World Memory Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, from December 4th
to 10th. Having worked in education and memory training for 24 years, he has
become a pivotal figure in transforming learning methodologies across the
country.
Heading Pace Tutorials, Deepak has brought a
niche in educational innovation, having trained over 100,000 students across
various academic levels – from 8th grade to postgraduate students. His approach
focuses on memory enhancement, speed reading, and cognitive skill development.
“I intend to make learning an enjoyable and
stress-free experience for students,” says Deepak. The World Memory
Championship held in Istanbul marked a triumphant moment for India. Deepak’s
students demonstrated exceptional skill, with Master Achinth clinching the
prestigious International Masters of Memory (IMM) title and Ms Arshvi Shah
securing second place in the Speed Reading Championship in the Juniors
category. Collectively, the team’s outstanding performance resulted in India securing
the third position in the World Ranking.
This achievement is particularly significant
given Deepak’s extensive experience of training more than 1,00,000 students
across various professional levels. His innovative approach continues to
distinguish him as a leading memory coach for national and international
aspirants, emphasising accessible and engaging learning techniques that
challenge traditional rote memorisation methods.
Deepak has received the Bharat Jyothi Award
and was honoured as the Youngest Entrepreneur. His expertise spans multiple
domains, working with high school students, graduates, competitive exam
aspirants, teachers, and corporate professionals. As a handwriting analyst and
motivational communicator, he brings a holistic approach to learning and
personal development.
After his immense contribution to the World
Memory Championship, he was appointed as the President of the WABA League in
India by Tony Buzan International. From 2025, Deepak will be hosting the
first-ever Speed reading and mapping championships in India.
Recently, he has served as the CEO of the
Indian Memory Sports Council and has served as the President of the Karnataka
Memory Sports Council for the past three years. Significant accomplishments
under his direction include the successful organisation of three National
Memory Championships and two Karnataka Memory Championships.
Deepak TR’s work is increasingly relevant in
today’s competitive educational sector. By introducing memory training and
cognitive skill development, he provides students with tools that are more
beneficial than the usual learning approaches. His workshops have been
particularly impactful in school settings, demonstrating the potential of
memory training to enhance academic performance.
Deepak continues to inspire children,
teachers, and lifelong learners as he gets ready to represent India
internationally. The World Memory Championship in Istanbul, Turkey, has been an
important platform for him to represent the advanced memory training techniques
developed through his years of experience and dedication to education.