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Chinese ‘CEO in a school uniform’ builds, exports drones, funds start-up by waiting tables

Enterprising youngster with a talent for technology doubles as philanthropist, learned about tools at factory where his mother worked

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A 19-year-old Chinese entrepreneur has built and exported drones to Europe and Australia. He funded his start-up by waiting tables and delivering food. Photo: QQ.com
Fran Luin Beijing

An enterprising 19-year-old student in China heads a start-up tech company and is also a philanthropist who donated 100,000 yuan (US$15,000) to sanitation workers at his school.

Wei Siyuan graduated from Baoan Middle School in Shenzhen, southern China’s Guangdong province, last year and was admitted to Hunan University.

He also has another identity: the chief executive officer of a company that develops unmanned aerial vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI) powered equipment.

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As a result, he has earned the nickname, “CEO in a school uniform”.

Wei Siyuan, above, at work in his company’s laboratory in Shenzhen. Photo: Baidu
Wei Siyuan, above, at work in his company’s laboratory in Shenzhen. Photo: Baidu

When his schoolmates were working hard towards a good university, Wei started the company with two friends who had worked together since junior secondary school.

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