Innovators Under 35
INNOVATIVE Entrepreneurs
E2. Kathy Gong, 30
Wafa
Games
Developing new models for
entrepreneurship in China.
K KGong became a
chess master at 13, and four years later she boarded a plane with a one-way
ticket to New York City to attend Columbia University. She knew little English
at the time but learned as she studied, and after graduation she returned to
China, where she soon became a standout among a rising class of fearless young
technology entrepreneurs. Gong has launched a series of companies in different
industries. One is Law.ai, a machine-learning company that created both a
robotic divorce lawyer called Lily and a robotic visa and immigration lawyer
called Mike. Now Gong and her team have founded a new company called Wafa Games
that’s aiming to test the Middle East market, which Gong says most other game
companies are ignoring.
—Nanette Byrnes
—Nanette Byrnes
MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
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