Turbine has the immense pleasure to incubate Katapult, a start-up promoting game-based learning experiences in robotics and coding. Jade Li, Founder of Katapult shares her new journey with us.
Jade, tell us about you and why you have started this new venture.
I like to think of myself as a maker, I make things to solve problems. I’ve always liked to make things with my hands as a kid. I would make personalized greeting cards, I would recycle my jeans to make bags and I loved watching DIY videos. When it came time for me to go to university, it felt right to go into engineering because I wanted to solve the problems and challenges of the world. I studied Bioengineering at Imperial College London and then went on to work in the medical device industry in Mauritius.
As a working adult, I realized that the majority of people are not comfortable with the idea of change and that most of them never really challenge the way things are. In my quest to solve this problem, I have found that what our country lacks is a culture of innovation. As kids, we are all curious and we ask all kinds of questions. However in the Mauritian culture, where failure is a taboo, adults are often afraid of asking questions and they lose this curiosity. I began to question myself: how can adults keep this child-like wonder? and how can we incorporate this culture of innovation to the Mauritian culture?