Kelvin Doe has always been ahead of the game. He was the kid that fixed everything and now the Sierra Leone native has risen high!
He has a passion for engineering and at just aged 11 he was couring trash and he put it all together to build his own radio station.
Then at 15 he was invited to the USA as a guest for the Visiting Practitioner’s Program at MIT in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the youngest ever invited for the program!
Black Business wrote of his situation now;
Today, Kelvin is 20-years old and runs his own company in Freetown, Sierra Leone called KDoe-Tech, Inc. His company designs, develops and sells consumer electronics, and offers electrical and logistics services. His company also focuses on supporting other entrepreneurs in Africa by enhancing the competitiveness of the private sector using innovation.
He continues to work on inventions, with his latest being an emergency shoe charger and a device that helps people trace lost mobile phones. And, recently, he signed a $100,000 solar project agreement with Canadian High-Speed WiFi Service Provider.
For more details, follow his company on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KDoeTech.SL or Twitter at www.twitter.com/kdoetech
Below is a video from his participation at Boston:
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