Youngest Successful Tech Entrepreneurs Who Have Implemented Their Business Ideas
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Over the past years, business has become increasingly intertwined with the internet and high technologies. Adults living amidst these rapid changes must constantly adapt to new realities. Meanwhile, children and teenagers growing up in this "new world" feel like fish in water. Thanks to this environment, they manage to develop and implement successful business ideas from a young age. Many of these children demonstrate persistence, determination, and resourcefulness that not every adult possesses.
To understand how successful startups in the field of information technology can be, let's explore a ranking of young entrepreneurs aged 13 to 19.
The youngest startup founders:
Shubham Banerjee, 13 years old
This young businessman resides in Santa Clara, California, USA. He learned how blind people read using Braille and noticed the lack of a functional printer that could print texts in this font. Using LegoMindstorms Ev3, he created a printer to address this issue.
Following this successful invention, Shubham founded his own company called BraigoLabs. The startup has attracted the attention of tech giant Intel, which became one of the investors.
Soroush Ghodsi, 13 years old
Residing in Waterloo, Ontario, USA, this thirteen-year-old entrepreneur has launched multiple companies. His fourth attempt, SlikTechnologies, has been notably successful, offering a service that allows investors to track companies based on various factors.
Rohan Agrawal, 14 years old
Originally from Cupertino, California, USA, Rohan began his career at age 12. By fourteen, he founded Aleopile, a consultancy firm specializing in web design, PCBs, and robotics.
Brooke Martin, 15 years old
This young resident of New York came up with the startup concept ICPooch, a two-way video chat with pets, which received attention on the American TV show SharkTank and won the top prize at the annual GeekWire summit.
Furthermore, Brooke continuously improves the technology to assist elderly individuals.
Jordan Casey, 15 years old
Residing in Waterford, Ireland, this young programmer founded his first company at twelve, CaseyGames, specializing in mobile game development, swiftly becoming one of the most successful in Ireland. His next venture, Eventzy, offers event management and promotion services.
Ben Pasternak, 16 years old
Living in Sydney, Australia, he created the simple yet captivating mobile game ImpossibleRush, which amassed 500 thousand AppStore downloads in the first six months and attracted interest from Facebook and Google for potential collaboration.
Eric Finman, 16 years old
Another successful young American entrepreneur residing in San Francisco, California. At fifteen, Eric invested $1,000 in Bitcoin, multiplied it by a hundred in a short time, and used the proceeds to create the educational platform Botangle. The success of this startup led him to California and enrollment at Stanford.
Mateusz Mach, 17 years old
Based in Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland, Mateusz implemented a unique business idea. He developed the FIVE app, enabling communication using AppleWatch through universal sign language gestures. Currently, Mateusz is expanding the app's dictionary.
Shreya Shankar, 18 years old
This young woman from San Francisco, California, engages in both business and philanthropy. While studying at Stanford University, she created the free program CampSciGirl, allowing schoolgirls to learn computer science, aiming to shift the gender balance in the IT industry.
Ming Horn, 19 years old
The oldest entrepreneur in Berkeley, California, Ming began programming at an early age. At 18, she launched KhodeUp, a four-week educational program enabling Cambodian children to learn web development, earning her recognition in the international competition NCWIT Aspirations in Computing.
As seen, teenagers can establish successful companies. It's safe to say that generating an interesting business idea and dedicating maximum effort to its implementation will lead to success. Even if initial business ideas don't materialize, it should be viewed as gaining experience. Looking at the achievements of these children should provide ample motivation to not give up.
If you are older than these successful youngsters and have yet to become a global entrepreneur, don't despair: success can be achieved at any age by finding the right business idea and starting its implementation!
If you enjoyed this article, share it with your friends and acquaintances. The success stories of young entrepreneurs might serve as effective motivation for them to establish their own businesses.
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