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Most Inspirational Tech Entrepreneurs

23rd Apr 2018
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As technology pervades into our daily lives, entrepreneurs whose efforts led to such advancements are increasingly being viewed as revered figures. Becoming a tech entrepreneur though is far from easy - one must pour time, money, knowledge and effort into one's idea. And even when the creation is finally unveiled, the entrepreneur still has to hope that it will be successful to justify the effort put into it. The truly successful entrepreneurs are therefore, those who not only came up with a visionary idea, but also relished the challenge of turning it into reality. Naturally, this risk-taking and never-say-die attitude have allowed many of these entrepreneurs to become sources of inspiration to the general public. Here is a list of the most well-known tech entrepreneurs. Who do you feel has inspired you the most? Rank this list to let us know!

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Most Inspirational Tech Entrepreneurs

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Frank Wang

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Wāng Tāo (born 1980), also known as Frank Wang, is a Chinese businessman who is the founder (2006) and chief executive officer of DJI ("Dà-Jiāng Innovations Science and Technology Co., Ltd", Chinese: 大疆创新科技有限公司), a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, which manufactures unmanned and autonomous aerial vehicles, flight controllers, Zenmuse aerial gimbals, Ronin ground gimbals, cameras and FPV Goggles. Wang, who hails from China’s Zhejiang Province, came to Hong Kong in 2003 after enrolling for a degree course in Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST). Two years later, the university granted him HK$18,000 (US$2,300) to conduct research and develop a drone. Wang founded the company in 2006 from his dorm room at HKUST. According to The Economist in 2015, the company was at the forefront of the civilian-drone industry. Being the founder of the world’s largest consumer drone company, he became Asia's youngest tech billionaire.
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