- 23 viewsMarkus Villig was always passionate about technology while growing up in Estonia. The 29-year-old says it was at the university where his passion for tech grew even stronger. After being at the university for less than a year, he quit a course in Computer Science to focus on the startup. So, in 2014, he formally launched Bolt, a mobility company in the Eastern European nation. For breaking, reliable, trustworthy and accurate news, follow us on: https://twitter.com/capitalfmkenya/ https://www.facebook.com/capitalfmkenya https://www.instagram.com/capitalfmkenya Subscribe to Capital FM News for More: https://goo.gl/85AHnZ #CapitalFmNews #Bolt
From dropping out of university in first year to starting Bolt, the story of Markus Villig
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