07 Jan Life Inside A Shenzhen Hardware Accelerator
China has a city built to help people make things. And startup founders from around the world are flocking to it.
China has a city built to help people make things. And startup founders from around the world are flocking to it.
Late in 2015, Bronx native Nisan Lerea and a friend toiled away in Lerea’s parents’ basement on a waterjet cutter, an effort that began as a senior thesis project at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Science. Now he’s 8,000 miles away in Shenzhen, China, sharing an apartment with three colleagues, trying to turn the prototype into a commercial success.
Source: Fast Company
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