Suhas Gopinath
Indian businessman and entrepreneur
Born
November 4th, 1986
39 years ago
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
India
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Brought attention to the tech startup ecosystem with the founding of a web development company at a young age. Gopinath became the youngest CEO of a company at the age of 17. Founded a company specializing in web solutions and digital marketing, contributing to advancements in technology services in India. Engaged in mentoring young entrepreneurs and advocating for innovation and entrepreneurship in the technology sector.
Founded a web development company at age 17
Became the youngest CEO of a company
Advocated for entrepreneurship and innovation
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