Nine Pakistanis make it to Forbes Asia's '30 Under 30'

List features those 're-inventing industries and driving change' across the continent


News Desk March 27, 2018
List showcases individuals who are re-inventing their industries and driving change across Asia.

Nine Pakistanis have made it to Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30. The 2018 list features 30 game changers, young innovators and disruptors across 10 categories "who are re-inventing industries and driving change" across the continent.

Six famous Pakistanis who made it big using the power of internet

Momina Mustehsan, 26, Musician

Momina Mustehsan of Coke Studio fame features in the Entertainment and Sports category. The musician and activist has been using her "newfound exposure to advocate for social causes important to her, including women's rights, cyber bullying and mental health awareness."

Momina Mustehsan. PHOTO: Instagram Momina Mustehsan. PHOTO: Instagram

Sadia Bashir, 29, Founder PixelArt Games Academy

The 29-year old entrepreneur has been included in the list under the Enterprise Technology category. Bashir co-founded Pixel Art Games Academy whose mission is to plug the void between industry demand and education by providing training in video game development and recruitment opportunities.

Sadia Bashir. PHOTO: FORBES Sadia Bashir. PHOTO: FORBES

Muhammad Shaheer Niazi, 17, Scientist

17-year-old Muhammad Shaheer Niazi found a way to photograph the movement of ions forming a honeycomb-like shape when electrically-charged particles try to pass through a pool of oil. Niazi has been included in the Healthcare and Science category. He has had his research published in the Royal Open Science Journal and aspires to win the Nobel in physics one day.

Muhammad Shaheer Niazi. PHOTO: FORBES Muhammad Shaheer Niazi. PHOTO: FORBES

Hamza Farrukh, 24, Founder Bondh-E-Shams

Hamza Farrukh, listed in the Social Entrepreneurs category, founded Bondh-e-Shams-The Solar Water Project. He has developed a solar-powered water extraction and filtration system. Costing $8,000, the system has a 25-year lifespan and can serve nearly 5,000 people daily.

Hamza Farrukh. PHOTO: FORBES Hamza Farrukh. PHOTO: FORBES

Syed Faizan Hussain, 24, Founder Perihelion Systems

The 24-year-old entrepreneur is a solution-driven social activist. His non-profit, Perihelion Systems aims to better the lives of many using technology. Some of Perihelion’s products include; Edu-Aid, an American Sign Language translating software; One Health, a disease surveillance and tracking system used to predict outbreaks and alert health institutions to expedite intervention; and Glove Gauge, wearable technology to facilitate professional production processes such as measurements.

Syed Faizan Hussain. PHOTO: FORBES Syed Faizan Hussain. PHOTO: FORBES

Adnan and Adeel Shaffi of Price Oye 

The Shaffi brothers, 28 and 30 respectively, made it to the list in the Retail and Ecommerce category. They founded PriceOye, an online price comparison engine for mobile phones in second and third-tier cities Pakistani cities. The site enjoys over a million views per month.

Adnan and Adeel Shaffi. PHOTO: FORBES Adnan and Adeel Shaffi. PHOTO: FORBES

Muhammad Asad Raza and Abrahim Ali Shah, 23, Neurostic

Muhammad Asad Raza and Abrahim Ali  Shah, 23, are the CEO and the CTO respectively of healthcare startup Neurostic. The firm uses technology to improve healthcare services and products across the developing world. They have also developed affordable prosthetic limbs for amputees. They feature in the Healthcare and Science category.

Pakistanis shine in Forbes '30 Under 30' 2018 list

Muhammad Asad Raza and Abrahim Ali Shah. PHOTO: FORBES Muhammad Asad Raza and Abrahim Ali Shah. PHOTO: FORBES

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Zehra kachelo | 6 years ago | Reply Way to go!!! You have made us proud
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