In 2019, Parekh founded hBits, India's tech-enabled fractional property ownership platform, with a family experience in real estate. Investments in commercial ...
Animall claims to trade tens of thousands of cattle per month in significant sections of the country, including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Arora is the India national manager for Girl Up, a UN Foundation initiative launched in 2010 to support UN agencies working with adolescent females. Lamba started Mainstreet Marketplace as a YouTube channel in 2017 and has since grown it into one of India's largest platforms for resellers of sneakers and streetwear gear. Last year, Flexnest made $2.5 million in sales, and the couple expects to make more than $6 million this year, based on strong January sales. Negi cofounded Eggoz, a company that buys fresh, chemical-free eggs from farmers and distributes them to merchants in 12 Indian cities within 24 hours after laying. Food Darzee, a dietary-minded meal plan service that has evolved into nutritionist services and customised meal plans, was founded by Bhargava, Jhunjhunwala, and Ganeriwal in 2017. Siva, a Goa-based multidisciplinary artist, uses a variety of mediums to explore themes of queer and feminine power. Basu has been photographing since he was four years old, and he sees his youth as an advantage in the industry, giving him a unique and unadulterated perspective. Suresh Kumar cofounded Lilu in 2016, patenting a massaging bra and pump to help new mothers extract more breast milk with less effort using a hands-free system. As of the end of last year, hBits claimed to have $20 million in assets under control and 30,000 registered users. Recognizing the need to reform antiquated education standards at community institutions, they developed a social platform that allows students to learn real-world skills for free from experts, join interest clubs, and network with their peers. Nayak has generated and disseminated over 100,000 hours of longform video in eight languages with cofounders Nishanth K S and Prateek Dixit on topics ranging from entertainment to education.
In 2022, eight Malaysians have been recognised by Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia, from rapper SYA to social entrepreneur Raudhah Nazran.
This 26-year-old social entrepreneur is the founder and CEO of Accelerate Global, a social enterprise founded in 2019 that tackles youth unemployment by offering upskilling programmes. This isn’t Raudhah’s first accolade, as she was recognised by Talter Asia as Gen. T Leader of Tomorrow Honeree 2020. Just last month in April, Accelerate Global closed a round of investment funding, bringing its valuation up to RM6.6 million. She has also co-founded a platform known as Safe Space whereby women are free to express, connect, and learn through events and retreats. She believes her works encompass the idea that art can be used as a vehicle for change. 27-year-old Jay Perry Ang and 29-year-old Kinder Eng have joined the list as the co-founders of motoguo, a unique Malaysian fashion label. The brand’s clothing can also be spotted in the popular HBO TV show, Euphoria. Thus, despite being gaming chairs, the brand not only targets gamers but a larger group of individuals who simply want to improve their working efficiency and performance. Sharina Shahrin is on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia 2022: The Arts. At 25 years old, Chong Kern Wei already has a plethora of high-profile names in his clientele. Cheyenne Tan is on Forbes’ 30 under 30 Asia 2022: Media, Marketing & Advertising. SYA is on Forbes’ 30 under 30 Asia 2022: Entertainment & Sports.
A majority of the Singapore-based entrepreneurs selected from a record number of entries are not from the Lion City, underscoring the city state's allure as ...
Mohammad Taqi Yasir and Shah Rafayat Chowdhury were named under the category of social impact.
Seven Bangladeshis have made it to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list this year. The seventh annual rendition of this list was announced on Thursday which ...
But this didn't stop young entrepreneurs across the region from trying new ideas, building on success, and in some cases starting their own businesses, despite the challenges", reads a Forbes article. Also in the same category are Reyasat Chowdhury and Jawwad Jahangir, cofounders of Shuttle. Under the category of Social Impact are Shah Rafayat Chowdhury and Mohammad Taqi Yasir, cofounders of Footsteps Bangladesh.
K-pop quartet aespa, 'Squid Game''s Jung Ho-yeon and more have been named as part of Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2022.
Meanwhile, Squid Game actress Jung Ho-yeon was also featured on the list as the only South Korean thespian to be included this year. The entertainment and sports category of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list was judged by ONE Championship Group President Hua Fung Teh, Infinite Studios CEO Mike Wiluan and Caldecott Music Group’s founder and chief executive Kuok Meng Ru. [Editor’s Note: NME, NME Australia and NME Asia are owned and operated by Caldecott Music Group.] Included in this year’s 30 Under 30 list for Asia under the Entertainment And Sports category are K-pop girl group aespa, who are notably the only South Korean music act to be included on the list.
Born in Malaysia, Loh Kean Yew took Singapore citizenship and was the country's flag bearer at the Tokyo Olympics' opening ceremony. He is currently No.
He is currently No. 10 in BWF world ranking,” reads his bio on the Forbes list. In fact, Loh, 24, is the only athlete from the Little Red Dot on the list for Entertainment & Sports this year, with the distinction of being “the first Singaporean to be crowned badminton world champion.” Born Rajid Ahamed, he rose to fame after he was signed by U.S. label Alamo Records last year.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Badminton player Loh Kean Yew is among 47 individuals in Singapore who have been included in Forbes 30 ...
It also featured Mia Deng, 26, the youngest partner at crypto asset firm Dragonfly Capital, as well as Darshan Bathija, 28, and Sanju Kurian, 29, who co-founded Singapore-based crypto exchange Vauld in 2018. The company now has a team of 15 full-time staff and its clients include fast food chain Nando’s and Giant supermarket. People always think that a brand’s account is hard to grow and that’s where I try to take up this challenge,” he said. On his way to victory, he also beat Denmark's world No. 1 and Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen, whose training camp he had attended a few months before. Those who made the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list were selected from over 4,000 nominations - a record for the list - and vetted by industry veterans. It is the second-most represented country after India, having moved up from fourth place last year.
The 24-year-old badminton player is among known names like Jung Hoyeon and Aespa in the Forbes' list for Entertainment & Sports. Shannon Kuan.
Singapore is the second-most represented country after India, and is ahead of other countries such as Japan, Australia, Indonesia and China. Another notable honouree is 27-year-old Ng Ming Wei. He is also in the Media, Marketing & Advertising category. Ming Wei was one of Singapore’s top Taekwondo athletes, but had turned to content creation when the COVID-19 pandemic rendered him unable to compete.
From crypto gaming to cloud kitchens, 12 Filipinos were recognized in the latest Forbes “30 Under 30 Asia” list, which featured 300 regional entrepreneurs ...
For industry, manufacturing and energy was Inteluck founder Kevin Zhang, 28. AcadArena successfully raised $3.5 billion via a seed fundraising round with backers led by Kevin Lin, cofounder of video game streaming platform Twitch. Forbes recognized Filipino tech mavens, gaming enthusiasts and social entrepreneurs in five of the 10 categories: consumer technology, finance and venture capital, industry manufacturing and energy, and social impact.
27-year-old featured under the Consumer Technology category in the seventh annual 'Forbes 30 under 30 Asia' list~ ~Fire-Boltt is currently India's number 1.
My goal is to put India on the global map in the wearable segment category & I will work harder to fulfil that mission and take the consumer technology industry at a higher level with latest technology & innovation and set benchmarks in the near future.” Commenting on this achievement, Arnav Kishore, Founder & CEO at Fire-Boltt asserted, “I’m honored and excited to be featured amongst the leading entrepreneurs in the Asia-Pacific region. When it comes to consumer technology, Asia’s Forbes 30 Under 30 young entrepreneurs are at the forefront.
After being dubbed as the 2021 breakout star due to her stellar performance in Netflix's "Squid Game," Jung Ho Yeon hits another remarkable milestone.
As obtained by an the fanshion magazine, the model-actress explained, "It is true that I try to do my best in everything. This 2022, Jung Ho Yeon joins the biggest names in the world as she lands Forbes' "30 Under 30 Asia," alongside K-pop girl group aespa for the entertainment and sport category. Jung Ho Yeon receives another achievement as she continues to take the world by storm.
Both aespa and Jung Ho Yeon landed spots on Forbes' “30 Under 30 Asia” list for 2022! Every year, Forbes magazines selects 30 young Asian leaders, ...
Both aespa and Jung Ho Yeon landed spots on Forbes’ “30 Under 30 Asia” list for 2022! While many of the spots on this year’s list went to athletes who made their mark at either the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics or the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, aespa and “Squid Game” star Jung Ho Yeon were two of the entertainers spotlighted by the magazine. aespa And “Squid Game” Star Jung Ho Yeon Make Forbes’s 30 Under 30 Asia List For 2022
The Forbes' 30 under 30 list has just been rolled out with familiar faces gracing the prestigious index. Every year, 30 young names are honoured ...
aespa is the only K-pop artist to place on the U.S. Forbes '30 Under 30 Asia 2022’ list! Notably, the ‘Savage’ act marks the only K-pop artist to be placed under the 30 under 30 Asia 2022 list, rightfully signifying the upward trajectory the idols are sure to embark on. Every year, 30 young names are honoured across regions and across twenty different industries and has grown to become one of the more sought-after titles to earn.
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Prior to this accolade, he is recognised by EY as Entrepreneur of the Year Malaysia in 2021. Behind TTRacing is 28-year-old Henry Ting, who founded this company back in 2017, with the goal of offering functional chairs without the hefty price tags. Founded in 2017, the agency is on a mission to improve recruitment and hiring practices for domestic workers in the country. Creators and co-founders of Malaysian fashion label motoguo joins the list. Although she received flak for her unconventional presentation, she believes that art and religion should be kept separate. Just that alone makes her deserving of charting the Forbes’ 30 under 30 list.
American business magazine Forbes has rolled out its annual '30 Under 30 Asia' list, featuring 30 young Asian entrepreneurs, leaders, and innovators in 10 ...
With this, aespa becomes the only K-pop artist to place on the Forbes ‘30 Under 30 Asia’ 2022 list. This year’s category for ‘Entertainment & Sports’ sees girl group aespa and actress Jung Ho Yeon spotlighted by Forbes! Forbes has revealed 2022’s list of ‘30 Under 30 Asia’. Read on to find out more.