The California-based teen became Silicon Valley’s youngest entrepreneur back in 2015 when he was just 13-years-old. He built a Braille printer with a Lego robotics kit under his company Braigo Labs which received funding from Intel Corp.
Silicon Valley’s youngest Entrepreneur
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 28, Dec 2021
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