As a teenager, what were your aspirations and goals? While many of us may have focused on increasing our allowance, this NRI youth had already established his own software company in Dubai. Aadithyan Rajesh, from Kerala, has become a successful IT entrepreneur. He founded Trinet Solutions, a web design and software development company, at an age when most children are struggling with heavy schoolwork and social pressures. Today, Aadithyan is the proud owner of this tech-savvy organization in Dubai. His journey to success serves as inspiration for other young individuals.
At the young age of 9, he found a way to beat boredom by creating his first mobile application. In addition to being an app developer and company owner, he also utilizes his talents to design logos and websites for clients. Even, his tryst with computers happened at the age of 5. He did not discontinue developing applications under the mounting pressure of studies.
In an interview with Khaleej Times, Aadithyan stated that he started working using computer when he was five. “I was born in Thiruvilla, Kerala, and my family moved here(Dubai) when I was five. The first website my dad showed me was BBC Typing, a website for kids where young students can learn typing,” he said.
Aadithyan didn’t had many friends at that age. A shortage of friends ignited his passion for technology and computers. “I was six years old and would spend a lot of time on YouTube reading cartoons and playing spelling bee games. I began to become fascinated with computers and technology.”
The youngest entrepreneur from India is also a dedicated YouTuber. His channel, ‘A Craze’, regularly features vlogs where he shares his expertise in technology, coding, gaming and web design. In the near future, he plans to offer courses on Android app development through his YouTube channel. His younger sister is also involved in the success of ‘A Craze’, as she helps film videos for the channel.
Aadithyan, along with his three school friends, operates the IT Company. They have successfully completed projects for over 12 clients. Although Trinet Solutions is not yet registered, Aadithyan aspires to expand the business globally and create apps for iOS devices. Currently, Aadithyan is working on a class management app for his school teachers and also offers technical support to his fellow classmates on various projects.
At the young age of 9, he found a way to beat boredom by creating his first mobile application. In addition to being an app developer and company owner, he also utilizes his talents to design logos and websites for clients. Even, his tryst with computers happened at the age of 5. He did not discontinue developing applications under the mounting pressure of studies.
In an interview with Khaleej Times, Aadithyan stated that he started working using computer when he was five. “I was born in Thiruvilla, Kerala, and my family moved here(Dubai) when I was five. The first website my dad showed me was BBC Typing, a website for kids where young students can learn typing,” he said.
Aadithyan didn’t had many friends at that age. A shortage of friends ignited his passion for technology and computers. “I was six years old and would spend a lot of time on YouTube reading cartoons and playing spelling bee games. I began to become fascinated with computers and technology.”
He is also a YouTuber
The youngest entrepreneur from India is also a dedicated YouTuber. His channel, ‘A Craze’, regularly features vlogs where he shares his expertise in technology, coding, gaming and web design. In the near future, he plans to offer courses on Android app development through his YouTube channel. His younger sister is also involved in the success of ‘A Craze’, as she helps film videos for the channel.
Aadithyan runs his IT Company in partnership with three of his school friends
Aadithyan, along with his three school friends, operates the IT Company. They have successfully completed projects for over 12 clients. Although Trinet Solutions is not yet registered, Aadithyan aspires to expand the business globally and create apps for iOS devices. Currently, Aadithyan is working on a class management app for his school teachers and also offers technical support to his fellow classmates on various projects.