Going to Nanyang Technological University in Singapore as an undergrad (2008-2012) and studying Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EE), I was surrounded by innovations and technologies. During that time, I spent a year in Nanyang Technopreneurship Centre for its entrepreneur training program and was extensively involved in local Singapore start-up community. This rubbed off on me and I started my first company when I was 21.
When I came to Duke University for my Master in Management Studies at Fuqua (2012-2013), I went through the year long P4E (Program for Entrepreneurs) program together with other Fuqua MBA entrepreneurs. Around the same time, I joined Duhatch (Duke Student Incubator) with the idea of Chapter App and launched our Android app in early 2013. Soon after that, I was selected as one of the 100 student entrepreneurs worldwide by Stanford University to compete in the Stanford Ebootcamp 2013 and got to know lots of cool folks who shared the same passion with me. In May 2013, I graduated from Duke and moved to San Francisco to incubate my startup at RocketSpace Inc, I gotta say this is my best summer ever.
With the funding we raised from Singapore, I moved back to Singapore temporarily and am working closely with other co-founders till today and We are open to ideas and collaborations especially in China, Southeast Asia and Silicon Valley.
I aim to be a life's serial entrepreneur and I feel really lucky to be doing what I'm doing and I hope to stay passionate for life for many many years. I've met some amazing people through this journey and I'm always open to know awesome guys.
Other than the social media info on the top right corner, I'm also on Weibo.
When I came to Duke University for my Master in Management Studies at Fuqua (2012-2013), I went through the year long P4E (Program for Entrepreneurs) program together with other Fuqua MBA entrepreneurs. Around the same time, I joined Duhatch (Duke Student Incubator) with the idea of Chapter App and launched our Android app in early 2013. Soon after that, I was selected as one of the 100 student entrepreneurs worldwide by Stanford University to compete in the Stanford Ebootcamp 2013 and got to know lots of cool folks who shared the same passion with me. In May 2013, I graduated from Duke and moved to San Francisco to incubate my startup at RocketSpace Inc, I gotta say this is my best summer ever.
With the funding we raised from Singapore, I moved back to Singapore temporarily and am working closely with other co-founders till today and We are open to ideas and collaborations especially in China, Southeast Asia and Silicon Valley.
I aim to be a life's serial entrepreneur and I feel really lucky to be doing what I'm doing and I hope to stay passionate for life for many many years. I've met some amazing people through this journey and I'm always open to know awesome guys.
Other than the social media info on the top right corner, I'm also on Weibo.