This 14-year-old entrepreneur from India is launching an AI startup from the Burj Khalifa.

This 14-year-old entrepreneur from India is launching an AI startup from the Burj Khalifa.
While most teenagers globally are engaged in gaming or social media, this 14-year-old Indian boy has garnered significant attention for launching an artificial intelligence company and establishing an office in Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.

His venture, Mengo Engine, assists businesses in leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance their marketing strategies, expand customer reach, and foster growth.

Hailing from Pune, India, Jainam Jain’s family relocated to Dubai when he was about five years old.
In an interview with Curly Tales Middle East, Jainam shared his early fascination with business. “I was only six when my dad introduced me to my first business meeting. Recently, I accepted the challenge of passing the 10th grade in just 105 days at 13.”
For this young entrepreneur, education transcends traditional classrooms. He has amassed practical knowledge over the years by engaging with various people and learning the intricacies of business.

According to reports, since turning 10, Jainam has embraced 50-day challenges, including reading 50 books, participating in 50 networking events, and traveling 6,000 kilometers across India to meet individuals and inspire others.

This practice of setting personal objectives and achieving challenges has instilled discipline in him and contributed to his overall growth.

Regarding his AI startup, Jainam mentioned to Emirates 24/7, “I haven’t pursued formal AI education. Much of my understanding comes from product experimentation, learning through YouTube, and maintaining a sense of curiosity.”

This young entrepreneur’s journey encompasses more than just one startup. Jainam has already amassed several accomplishments, including two patents registered in his name, with three more in progress.

He has also been a speaker at TEDx, authored a book, and created a YouTube channel boasting over 145,000 subscribers, in addition to receiving multiple awards for his abilities and contributions. Presently, he operates from an office located on the 141st floor of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in Dubai.

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