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Min-Liang Tan
Min-Liang Tan or Tan Min Liang (born 5 November 1977) is a Singaporean businessman, internet entrepreneur and former lawyer. He is the co-founder, chairman, chief executive officer (CEO) and creative director of the gaming hardware company Razer Inc., and the chairman and CEO of THX. He oversees the design and development of all Razer products. Tan was a lawyer before he co-founded Razer with Robert Krakoneoff.
Apart from Razer, Tan is a founding member of the Open Source Virtual Reality platform, which aims to create a common standard for VR program design. The next frontier for Razer has been said to lie in the realm of virtual reality, and Tan hopes to create an entire virtual reality industry, citing that the prospects are “phenomenal” in entertainment, health care and military applications. Tan is also a board member of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS).
Tan debuted in 2016 on the Forbes Singapore Rich List with a net worth of US$600 million and became the youngest self-made Singaporean billionaire at the age of 40 with a net worth of US$1.6 billion when Razer went public in 2017.
Tan was born on 5 November 1977 in Singapore to Tan Kim Lee, a real estate consultant, and Low Ken Yin, a homemaker. Tan is the youngest of four children.
As a Singaporean, he is bilingual, being fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese. Two of Tan's siblings became doctors, one of whom is the clinician-scientist Tan Min Han, the founder, CEO and medical director of Singaporean genomic medicine company Lucence Diagnostics.
Tan attended Raffles Institution and Hwa Chong Junior College prior to university and graduated from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law). Tan graduated with a Master of Laws, and was ranked top 20 in his post-graduate law class when he graduated in 2002.
Prior to founding Razer, Tan was an advocate and solicitor for the Supreme Court of Singapore.
In 1999, Tan and Robert Krakoff (who was GM of Kärna LLC) first met and worked together to design the world's first gaming mouse — the "Razer Boomslang".
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Min-Liang Tan
Min-Liang Tan or Tan Min Liang (born 5 November 1977) is a Singaporean businessman, internet entrepreneur and former lawyer. He is the co-founder, chairman, chief executive officer (CEO) and creative director of the gaming hardware company Razer Inc., and the chairman and CEO of THX. He oversees the design and development of all Razer products. Tan was a lawyer before he co-founded Razer with Robert Krakoneoff.
Apart from Razer, Tan is a founding member of the Open Source Virtual Reality platform, which aims to create a common standard for VR program design. The next frontier for Razer has been said to lie in the realm of virtual reality, and Tan hopes to create an entire virtual reality industry, citing that the prospects are “phenomenal” in entertainment, health care and military applications. Tan is also a board member of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS).
Tan debuted in 2016 on the Forbes Singapore Rich List with a net worth of US$600 million and became the youngest self-made Singaporean billionaire at the age of 40 with a net worth of US$1.6 billion when Razer went public in 2017.
Tan was born on 5 November 1977 in Singapore to Tan Kim Lee, a real estate consultant, and Low Ken Yin, a homemaker. Tan is the youngest of four children.
As a Singaporean, he is bilingual, being fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese. Two of Tan's siblings became doctors, one of whom is the clinician-scientist Tan Min Han, the founder, CEO and medical director of Singaporean genomic medicine company Lucence Diagnostics.
Tan attended Raffles Institution and Hwa Chong Junior College prior to university and graduated from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law). Tan graduated with a Master of Laws, and was ranked top 20 in his post-graduate law class when he graduated in 2002.
Prior to founding Razer, Tan was an advocate and solicitor for the Supreme Court of Singapore.
In 1999, Tan and Robert Krakoff (who was GM of Kärna LLC) first met and worked together to design the world's first gaming mouse — the "Razer Boomslang".