3rd International Congress on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences & 3rd World Congress on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

26-27 March 2026 | Osaka, Japan

Neuro-Inclusive Innovation: Developing Technological And Therapeutic Pathways For Autism Empowerment

Sandip P Dhurat

SPD Innovative, India

Biography :

Sandip P. Dhurat, is an innova­tor, author, and researcher in the field of autism and neurodiver­sity. He is the founder of SPD In­novative and author of the book With Wings, We Will Fly. He has published widely on autism ther­apy, mirror neurons, and neuro­divergent employment. He is the inventor of NeuroCodeFix, a pat­ented programming framework designed for autistic coders.

Abstract :

The evolving landscape of autism research is shifting from awareness-based narratives to action- oriented, innova­tion-driven inclusion. Dr. Sandip P. Dhurat presents an inter­disciplinary framework that integrates neuroscience, thera­py, and technology to support autistic individuals as active contributors in society. His work spans three key pillars: mir­ror neuron research for advancing understanding of social cognition; culturally rooted music therapy modalities—such as ghazal therapy—for emotional and communicative de­velopment; and technological innovation for employment inclusion.
At the forefront of this framework is NeuroCode­Fix, a patented programming platform specifically designed for neurodivergent coders. This tool addresses the functional challenges faced by autistic individuals in the software in­dustry by creating skill-based, structured pathways aligned with neurodivergent strengths. Unlike traditional approach­es that rely on generalized inclusion training, NeuroCodeFix operationalizes ability-based integration.
His authorship of With Wings, We Will Fly provides practical career frameworks for autistic individuals, shifting the perspective from depen­dency to empowerment. Dr. Dhurat’s approach is deep­ly collaborative—engaging families, educators, clinicians, and corporate stakeholders—to develop systemic models of neuro-inclusive innovation.
By combining psychological re­search, therapeutic insight, and technological application, this work demonstrates how neurodiversity can be recog­nized not as a challenge to be mitigated, but as a reservoir of potential. This presentation offers a new model for the future of autism support— actionable, scalable, and inclusive.