Jammu-born entrepreneur Onkar Singh Batra began building technology at seven, wrote a book at 12 and founded a company at 13. At 16, he built InQube, an open-source satellite, which exposed him to communication gaps faced by satellites in low Earth orbit. He later founded Apolink in Silicon Valley to develop an in-space communication network for satellites. At 20, Batra has raised $4.3 million and is working to build continuous connectivity infrastructure for space.
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