About Us

We build a bridge from East to West.

Asian Pioneers seeks to highlight the stories of Asian pioneers and talents across the world, particularly in Asia. We hope to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western cultures in a meaningful way.

The 21st century is about unifying the East and the West to guide humanity towards a unified civilisation so that we can conquer planets beyond our own. Modern aviation and globalization have played a significant role in strengthening the relationships and increasing understanding between the East and West. While the differences in culture between Asia and the Anglo-Saxon worlds were viewed as concerns for antagonism in the 19th and 20th centuries, the 21st century is about building the understanding of the strengths and weaknesses between the two cultures so we can harness the best of both worlds.

Furthermore, Asia is home to more than 4.5 billion people with a median age of 30.7 years. This century is about inspiring the upcoming generations and demographics to rise to the challenge of building a sustainable world so that we can survive as a species.

The Industrial Revolution in the UK brought about remarkable change, follow by the technological revolution in the US. France has brought us the enlightenment and thoughts about liberty and freedom. What will Asia offer the world this century?

Asian Pioneers is about documenting the journey of the brave Asian souls who are pioneering not only within their own continent but beyond it, and eventually, beyond our planet Earth.

We are keen to connect with anyone who are:

(1) has a large, ambitious vision;

(2) currently working on solving the world’s biggest problems;

(3) is doing excellent work and is leading in their field.

We want to inspire the future generations of Asian children to become future rocket scientists, world leading entrepreneurs, timeless artists like the Western geniuses that came before them. It’s time for Asia to have its own Da Vinci, Edison, Disney and Jobs.

“To become learned, each day add something. To become enlightened, each day drop something.”

– Lao Tzu