A 22-year old Bangladeshi entrepreneur making food-delivery robots in South Korea

The Business Standard

(This story is about an alumni of FIRST Global Team Bangladesh 2017).

Labib was only a 20-year-old undergraduate student at Stanford university when he, along with his friends, began meeting investors from prominent companies like Amazon, Hyundai etc. in different parts of the world, starting from South Korea, to Spain, and the US.

“When we used to organise debate competitions in school, we had to move from one potential sponsor to another, in search of funding, and convince them why it was in their interest to sponsor our event. It’s quite the same with Neubility, but on a much larger scale,” Labib said.

Labib Tazwar Rahman is a co-founder of Neubility, a Seoul-based company that develops autonomous food-delivery robots using vision-based localisation and path planning technologies. Neubility has already secured funding from the likes of Hyundai Motors.



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