
About Me
Sneak peak into my story
Hi! I’m Pratik Raj—a passionate User Experience Designer, badminton enthusiast, and avid home cook.
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With a Master’s in Universal Design from the prestigious National Institute of Design and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from IIIT Jabalpur, I’ve built a strong foundation in design and problem-solving. Over the past five years, I’ve had the privilege of creating meaningful user experiences across enterprise SaaS, healthcare innovation, and retail fulfillment platforms.
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Currently, at SAP, I lead design initiatives like the Extensibility Portal and the redesign of enterprise Intelligent Forms, empowering users with intuitive and impactful workflows. My journey also includes launching a mental health support app for 100 million users at Aster DM Healthcare, collaborating with Google X on sustainable AI solutions, and designing retail supply chain solutions for global brands like Kohl’s and Dollar General at Nextuple.
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Beyond professional achievements, I hold two individual product patents in India and have been recognized with multiple awards in national and international design competitions. These accomplishments reflect my commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering innovative solutions.
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When I’m not immersed in design, you’ll often find me playing badminton or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen. I believe in the power of design to solve complex challenges and create positive change—and I’m excited to share my journey with you. Explore my portfolio to learn more!
Patents
A handheld eye testing device that lets the user keep a check on his/her vision and eye health on his own and simultaneously providing the feedback to visit or not visit the ophthalmologist.
The clogged waste inside a kitchen sink is collected and cleaned without having any direct
hand contact. Also, the waste water that keeps on piling up after the clog no longer remains
and retains inside the sink, thus no dirty water visible to the user.
Recognitions

National Selection
11th Annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge, 2015
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