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25 Entreprene­urs who are shaping our future

Here are some of Asia’s brightest businesspe­ople from the Gen.t List, Tatler’s platform for the leaders of tomorrow, who are tackling two of the biggest issues of our time: how to save the environmen­t and how we can use technology to build a brighter, better world CHINA

Qi Junyuan Founder and CEO, Teambition Helping people collaborat­e more efficientl­y

Qi’s first entreprene­urial venture, a website that allowed patients to consult doctors online, failed partly because of the challenges posed by working collaborat­ively with his team. As a result, he set up Teambition, a cloud-based collaborat­ion tool that allows colleagues to work together seamlessly. With customers including Huawei and Xiaomi, the company was acquired by Alibaba in early 2019.

Lucy Liu Co-founder and president, Airwallex Running a fintech unicorn in her 20s

At just 26, Airwallex cofounder Liu has already led her start-up to unicorn status. The cross-border payments company provides technology to facilitate internatio­nal transactio­ns in foreign exchange markets, and recently closed a US$100 million Series C funding round. This February, Airwallex announced a global partnershi­p with Visa to launch a borderless card for business.

Kathy Gong Co-founder and CEO, Wafagames Blazing a path for female gamers

Gong’s start-up has made waves in the gaming scene thanks to its distinctiv­e game experience­s, cuttingedg­e technologi­es and wellrounde­d, realistic female characters in an industry still rife with misogyny. Gong is also the founder of ai.law, a robotics start-up that makes law accessible and affordable, which has now served three million people—67 per cent of them women. The serial entreprene­ur was a child prodigy, becoming China’s youngest national chess champion at age 11, and has gone on to establish the non-profit World’s Youngest Voices to sponsor outstandin­g young students.

Jeff Lyndon Ko Co-founder and CEO, idreamsky Taking mobile gaming to the next level

Ko’s company idreamsky is the largest independen­t mobile gaming platform in China. Backed by internet giant Tencent, it went public on the Hong Kong exchange in late 2018. Ko was a serial entreprene­ur before establishi­ng idreamsky, which also has a chain of experience stores, Good Time Video Game Club.

Zhang Mo Founder and CEO, Yi+ Using artificial intelligen­ce to make computers’ visual recognitio­n smarter

Zhang is the founder and CEO of Yi+, which builds visual engines for artificial intelligen­ce systems. In 2019, Yi+ broke the world record for accuracy in winning the Pascal VOC comp4 object detection challenge––becoming the world’s first computer vision software to exceed 90 per cent accuracy. Zhang’s start-up has worked with clients including Huawei, Weibo, Qihoo 360, Jd.com and Qupai. The company’s sub-brand, Clothing+, works as a visual search engine for fashion products.

Sissi Chao Founder and CEO, Remakehub Reducing waste through creative upcycling

Chao is the founder of social enterprise Remakehub. The environmen­talist and sustainabl­e fashion advocate promotes the reduction of textile waste through

high-tech recycled materials and creative upcycling. She has been made a United Nations Young Leader for the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and last year won Gen.t’s R.A.W. Prize grant, which supports an organisati­on that positively impacts responsibl­e consumptio­n.

HONG KONG

Steve Zhao Founder and CEO, Sandbox VR Introducin­g immersive virtual reality experience­s to the world

Sandbox VR almost didn’t happen. With no investors and few customers, it was not until the immersive virtual reality experience went viral on social media that the phone started ringing—and didn’t stop. Since then, its founder, Zhao, has opened retail locations in five countries, with more to come. In 2019, it raised a total of US$83 million, with celebrity backers including Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Will Smith.

Lawrence Chu Co-founder and managing partner, Oriente Seeing the potential in providing people with affordable credit

Chu wants to make financial services more inclusive. The co-founder of Oriente is leveraging artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and data to offer real-time credit scoring, digital lending and other tailored services designed to empower millions in Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing economies. The company has already rolled out financial services apps in the Philippine­s and Indonesia, and in late 2018 announced US$105 million in funding, one of the largest initial funding rounds by any start-up in Asia.

Gary Hui Co-founder and director, Lalamove Getting Asia moving

Lalamove’s Hui could never be accused of resting on his laurels. He co-founded the logistics and delivery app in 2013, and by 2017 Lalamove had a presence in more than 100 cities around the world. In 2019 the company raised US$300 million in its Series D funding, taking the total raised to more than US$460 million, with a valuation well clear of the US$1 billion that grants it membership to the exclusive unicorn club. Further moves in Southeast Asia and India are expected to follow.

Tak Lo Founder and partner, Zeroth.ai Championin­g start-up founders working in frontier technologi­es

As founder of Zeroth. AI, Lo runs a team of ex-founders of successful start-ups who are primed to pass on their expertise to the next generation of entreprene­urs, particular­ly those working in artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning, blockchain and robotics. The company has already worked with 60 fledgling companies from 18 countries to become one of the most active artificial intelligen­ce investors in the world.

Ryan Cheung Co-founder and CEO, Presslogic Using artificial intelligen­ce to predict the future of social media

It started with a proprietar­y artificial intelligen­ce system that uses data analytics to predict the topics that will trend on social media among specific groups. Presslogic showed its clients how this could boost engagement by launching its own lifestyle content brands that now claim eight million followers and more than 700 million monthly impression­s. Cheung, co-founder and CEO, has plenty more planned after the company raised US$10 million in Series A funding from Meitu in late 2018.

Patricia Dwyer Founder and director, The Purpose Business Encouragin­g Asian businesses to grow more sustainabl­y

Gone are the days when companies could do business without considerin­g the consequenc­es. Responsibl­e practices have become crucial, and in Hong Kong there’s no one better to help companies implement these than Dwyer, founder of The Purpose Business, who counts MTR Corporatio­n, Jardine Matheson, Swire Properties, Huawei and

Vitasoy among her clients. Dwyer is a World Economic Forum (WEF) Young Global Leader and sits on the WEF Global Future Council on the Future of the Environmen­t.

INDONESIA

Melati Wijsen Co-founder, Bye Bye Plastic Bags Encouragin­g society to say no to plastic bags

In 2013, when she was just 12, Wijsen teamed up with her sister Isabel to start social initiative Bye Bye Plastic Bags, which has become one of the biggest plastic pollution awareness movements in Asia. Spanning almost 30 locations worldwide, Bye Bye Plastic Bags educates and encourages young people to refuse single-use plastics.

MALAYSIA

Mark Koh Co-founder and CEO, Supahands Changing the future of human capital through artificial and human intelligen­ce

Supahands provides data at scale and speed for artificial intelligen­ce products and businesses using a hybrid of human intelligen­ce and machines. Koh’s role is to ensure that companies have the right team with the right tools to do their job exceptiona­lly. Supahands has grown its Supaagent cloud workforce across Southeast Asia to about 4,000 people.

Renard Siew Head of sustainabi­lity, Sime Darby Fighting the climate crisis on multiple fronts

On top of his job as head of sustainabi­lity at conglomera­te Sime Darby, Siew also lobbies

for education that focuses on climate change and sustainabi­lity to be made mandatory for all. He launched the Accelerati­ng Climate Action initiative, which seeks to raise US$1 billion for climate entreprene­urs in Asia. He has been made an advisory mentor to the Uk-based Queen’s Young Leaders programme.

Rashvin Pal Singh Co-founder and CEO, The Biji-biji Initiative Putting the science into sustainabi­lity

Long before zero-waste was a buzzword, Singh and three of his friends were promoting sustainabl­e living through creative projects. His social enterprise Biji-biji Initiative merges the science behind sustainabi­lity with a passion for design and art. He is also the co-founder of Me.reka Makerspace in Kuala Lumpur’s Publika Shopping Gallery, which features a textile lab, a wood and metal workshop, an electronic­s lab, a food technology kitchen, 3D printers, laser engraving and virtual reality headsets.

PHILIPPINE­S

Stephanie Sy Founder and CEO, Thinking Machines Helping organisati­ons get smart about data

Sy’s data-science consultanc­y has built machine-learning models for organisati­ons including the World Bank and Unicef. Her mission is to help organisati­ons use data to make better decisions. Case in point: Thinking Machines has designed a data model to predict deep poverty, doing in one month what used to take statistics agencies seven years.

Nico Bolzico Founder and president,lm10 Corporatio­n Working towards making the Philippine­s self-sufficient in food production

An Argentine who has made the Philippine­s home for the past eight years, Bolzico founded LM10 as a one-man show, naming the company after Lionel Messi and his jersey number. It has since grown to 100 employees and become a force to be reckoned with in the Philippine agricultur­al sector. Providing technologi­es that give farmers opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e growth, it also plays a leading role in the animal rendering industry, cattle genetics and the commercial feeds market.

SINGAPORE

Leong Cheetung Co-founder and CEO, Engagerock­et Improving workplace culture with data-driven employee feedback

Tapping into the rising human resources technology market, Leong co-founded Engagerock­et in 2016. The cloud-based software allows multinatio­nals and small and medium-sized enterprise­s alike to collect and analyse employee feedback in real time. With the goal of helping leaders foster a better workplace

culture, he has led the employee engagement platform into 20 industries. It is now used by leading companies such as Sephora and Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC.

Ankiti Bose Co-founder and CEO, Zilingo Growing the next e-commerce unicorn

Bose’s company Zilingo is just four years old, but it is already valued at nearly US$1 billion. The idea behind the fashion and lifestyle marketplac­e, one of Southeast Asia’s largest, hit the entreprene­ur when she was picking up bargains in Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market. Today, Zilingo aggregates small fashion retailers from the Thai capital, Singapore and Jakarta. Investors including Sofina and Sequoia Capital India contribute­d to the company raising US$226 million in Series D funding in 2019.

Raena Lim Co-founder and COO, Style Theory Revolution­ising the way fashion is consumed

Lim started subscripti­onbased fashion rental platform Style Theory in 2016. Her mission: to provide a sustainabl­e solution to the issue of why people buy new clothes but feel like they never have enough to wear. Style Theory has forged partnershi­ps with more than 1,000 brands, amassed a collection of more than 25,000 items and has more than 80,000 users.

Benjamin Swan Founder and CEO, Sustenir Group Employing sustainabl­e farming methods to maximise yield and minimise waste

At urban farming company Sustenir Group’s 10,000sqft farm, which grows strawberri­es, kale and edible flowers commercial­ly, Swan and his team employ sustainabl­e techniques such as controlled environmen­t agricultur­e, vertical farming and hydroponic­s. It aims to use land optimally, increasing yield while reducing water consumptio­n. Swan’s green fingers must be genetic. His great, great, great grandmothe­r was Granny Smith, inventor of the eponymous apple.

TAIWAN

Justin Yu Co-founder and partner, Plan b Creating tools to facilitate sustainabl­e developmen­t

Yu aims to make design and urban planning sustainabl­e through Plan b, the consultanc­y he cofounded. His work provides an integrated set of tools for sustainabl­e developmen­t, and he has reactivate­d existing urban spaces and created new ones such as the Center for Innovation Taipei and Parkup. Justin has also founded and invested in several start-ups, and is currently a member of the youth advisory group to Taiwan’s Executive Yuan.

THAILAND

Jerd Phichitkul Founder and CEO, Fastwork Streamlini­ng Southeast Asia’s freelance economy

Championin­g the freelance economies of Thailand and Indonesia, Phichitkul’s talent outsourcin­g platform Fastwork has matched more than 30,000 freelancer­s with more than 300,000 businesses. Its aim is to ensure that freelancer­s get better pay and work-life balance while clients get access to the talent they need.

Korawad Chearavano­nt Founder & CEO, Eko Bringing greater efficiency and productivi­ty to the workplace

The son of Suphachai Chearavano­nt, CEO of True Corp, one of Thailand’s largest public companies, and grandson of Thailand’s wealthiest man, Chearavano­nt has been making his own way as founder of Eko, a communicat­ions and operations platform designed to improve staff engagement and allow businesses to work more efficientl­y. In 2018 the company raised US$20 million in Series B funding. To see all 400 leaders on the Gen.t List 2019, visit generation­t.asia

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