Indian Origin Teenager Starts Silicon Valley Company

Technological advancements fascinates many and some prodigious lot get inspired to start their own innovations and companies. In a similar fashion, a 13 year old wonder kid of Indian origin, Subham Banerjee turned entrepreneur starting a company named Braigo Labs to come with low cost machines which help to print Braille. 
Technology giant Intel Group already invested in his Braigo Labs. Shubham Banerjee is California either grader. He came with a Braille printer with a Lego robotics kit at his since fair project last year at school. 
Shubham later did online research and after getting shocked to know that the Embossers, Braille printers cost a whopping $2,000 (Rs 123,580) for the blind to afford it decided to come with his own kit. 
Shubham said his dream is to develop a desktop Braille printer at the cost of $ 350 and weighs only few pounds. His company Braigo derives its name from Braille and Lego and was started with the initial investments of $35000 from his father Niloy Banerjee, who works as an engineer for Intel.

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