Born October 29th, 2001, Shubham Banerjee gained national attention after he started a company at the age of 12. Banerjee was like most other kids until he started his entrepreneur adventure. After asking one of his parents about how blind people read, then researching it, his interest for the topic grew. Eventually he decided to do something about it and help blind people.
Blind people read by feeling a language of raised dots, braille, on a surface. The only problem, that Banerjee realized, was getting this language printed out was not cheap or easy. So Banerjee decided to start the company Braigo. Braigo produces small machines, made from lego-like pieces, with added features so that they can print braille on a piece of paper. Then Banerjee sells these products at a significantly reduced price to help make the products accessible to as many people as possible.
Banerjee set a world record becoming the youngest CEO in the world (at the time). He was recognized on CNN, NBC, ABC, PBS, NPR, CBC, BBC, and Discovery for his entrepreneurship. Surprisingly, Banerjee also received some major funding from Intel (amount is currently unknown).
I think Banerjee represents/is an entrepreneur for two particular reasons. The first reason is because he found something he was strongly passionate about then decided to do something about it. Most people end up just sitting around thinking and dreaming about ideas and ways to help others, but Banerjee got up and actually acted. The second reason is how smartly he handled the situation; Banerjee decided to make a self-sustainable business to help others. He received funding, went public about it, and didn’t quit (though his company launched up unnaturally quickly).
One thing to admire about Banerjee is just how young his started his business. He could’ve pushed it aside and said to himself just to wait until he’s all grown up. Instead he started young and was dedicated.
Shubham is an incredible kid it seems like, super smart and enlightened. Being able to think of a problem in the world at such a young age and actually being able to think of a product and make the product at 12 years old is really inspiring to me. He is also selling them for cheap so that everyone can be able to afford one to help the print out papers. He has definitely motivated so many people and young entrepreneurs. Great story on such a unique guy.
I love how he found something he deeply cared about, took time to research it, and found a solution to a problem. He is embodying the definition of an entrepreneur. The fact that he was 12 years old and decided to use legos to create a device that would solve his problem is very impressive and noteworthy.
He truly does represent an entrepreneur. It is easy to push off ideas and potential ventures for when you think you will be ready. Banerjee dove right into creating his product and did it out of a passion for serving others.