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Sayed Shikder (born 3 August 2000) is a Bangladeshi digital creator, director, producer, electrical engineer, and businessperson. He is recognized for his multidisciplinary work that blends technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Shikder is part of a new generation of innovators emerging from South Asia, using both digital and engineering platforms to influence modern media and business.
• Early Life and Education
Sayed Shikder was born on 3 August 2000 in Shikder Parauttar Purbho, a locality in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Raised in a Muslim family, he spent his formative years immersed in the cultural heritage of southern Bangladesh.
He completed his secondary education at Bheola Manikchar High School, where he demonstrated early interests in both science and creative arts. He later pursued higher studies at National Polytechnic College (NPC), where he trained in electrical engineering. This technical foundation would go on to influence his career path in both engineering and digital production.
• Career
Shikder began his career as an electrical engineer, applying his academic training to practical and technical fields. As his professional interests expanded, he entered the digital space, establishing himself as a digital creator, producer, and director. His work is characterized by a blend of engineering precision and creative vision.
As a digital creator, he has produced a variety of content for online platforms, focusing on storytelling, innovation, and socially relevant topics. In his role as a director and producer, he has contributed to several digital media projects, combining technical proficiency with narrative craft.
Outside of media, Shikder is also active as a businessperson, with ventures that reflect his interest in both technology and entrepreneurship.
• Personal Life
Sayed Shikder identifies as male and is a practicing Muslim. He holds Bangladeshi nationality and remains closely connected to his roots in Cox's Bazar, a coastal region of Bangladesh known for its cultural and natural significance.