Roughly 5% of Le Wagon Tokyo graduates venture into entrepreneurship, holding onto the belief that 'Code is here to build products'.
Alumni like Mo, founder of Sinta, aimed to simplify the hiring process by integrating tools into platforms like Slack.
Salman, co-founder of Sellou, aims to revolutionize shopping experiences with short-style videos and geolocation.
Yusuke, from Le Wagon Tokyo, joined the Antler residency program in Malaysia to launch Newell Road, an AI-powered market intelligence platform.
Laurice, a Le Wagon graduate, launched Kitakits to assist foreign workers settling in Japan, involving former classmates in the project.
Dave, founder of Chronicle Creations, shifted focus to Dreambook, an adaptive storybook creator for children aged 8-12, with his nomadic journey shaping his vision.
Le Wagon Tokyo grads are recognized for their product-first mindset, focusing on delivering value to end users, attracting both entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs.
Successful Le Wagon alumni like Aki and Shinya, founders of Section L, offer job opportunities to talented graduates in fields like Real Estate.