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Turning failure into a business

By ZHANG ZEFENG | China Daily | Updated: 2017-12-20 08:24
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Entrepreneur Huang Hongchuan (left) visits local villagers with his Leo Club staff members in Xinyi, Guangdong province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

When you work hard preparing for a test, but still ending up failing, it can be upsetting. But Huang Hongchuan turned one such unpleasant experience into a promising business idea.

In late October, the former City University of Hong Kong graduate became one of the youngest entrepreneurs in Forbes China's 30 Under 30 list.

During Huang's freshman year, he flunked a statistics course, while other students outperformed him without much effort.

"It was quite perplexing," says the 23-year-old at the World Philanthropy Forum in Beijing in late November. "I excelled academically in high school, and I worked hard in college."

Huang later discovered that unlike Hong Kong students who take foundation courses such as statistics in secondary school, students from the mainland usually learn them from scratch in college.

"It's like spending around three months mastering what they have learned over two years," he says. The experience inspired Huang to start an education business preparing students for academic challenges.

In 2013, Huang founded the education startup SupSing. Over the years, it has morphed into a company offering youngsters, especially students from small cities, education as well as college and career guidance services.

"I was lucky to grow up in a first-tier city with abundant opportunities," he says. "In fact, in outback China, resources for quality-oriented education are still scarce. We want to empower students with our service."

SupSing, which partners with such companies as Zurich Insurance Group and Wanglaoji Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, has also launched Business Challenge Competitors to offer simulated business and job market challenges to students.

Another program run by the company, Journey of Study, provides students with study experiences in top universities in cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

The company has established partnerships with over 80 universities across China, says Huang.

According to a report by auditing firm Deloitte, the size of the Chinese education market is expected to grow from 1.6 trillion yuan ($242 billion) in 2015 to 2.9 trillion yuan by 2020, and training has become a new hot spot in the Chinese education market.

Despite working in such a promising industry, Huang's entrepreneurship comes with a host of challenges including financing, team-building and decision-making.

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