Michael Leung, the CEO and founder of the Flo Group, discusses his revolutionary approach to hearing solutions. Michael, who has experienced partial blindness due to retinitis pigmentosa, brings a unique perspective to the development of hearing devices. He has created a product that marries bone conduction technology with social amplification, offering a new way for those with hearing challenges to experience sound without the stigma of traditional hearing aids. His goal is to make hearing aids as accessible and common as regular headphones, aiming for global distribution in stores like Walmart and Best Buy.Michael shares his entrepreneurial journey, from struggling through personal challenges to finding his passion for innovation. Transforming his life post-adversity, Michael focuses on how his personal experiences have sculpted his professional endeavors. He emphasizes the importance of creating products that not only disrupt existing markets but also cater to underrepresented populations like seniors and people with disabilities. His experience in the Forbes Entrepreneur of Impact contest exemplifies his dedication to growth and achieving global recognition for his brand.Key Takeaways:Michael Leung emphasizes innovation by designing socially integrated hearing devices using bone conduction technology for broader accessibility.His personal challenges, including partial blindness, have fueled his passion for aiding those with similar struggles or disabilities.The Flo Group’s products aim to be cost-effective alternatives to traditional hearing aids, appealing to a variety of users including seniors, children, and everyday consumers.Michael underlines the significance of mentorship and taking risks in entrepreneurship, sharing how essential it is to focus on personal creativity over relying solely on external ideas.Recovery from a troubled past to a mission-driven present illustrates Michael’s perseverance and the empowering nature of resilience.Notable Quotes:“For me, it's something new in the market. I feel like people that have keep doing the same thing over again, it's just... not very attractive.”“I'd say, you know, you got to take the risk and just, you know, whatever your heart feels, just do it.”“There's always hope, you know, you don't have to resort to the negative stuff around you.”“It always seems like the easy way out to drink and just isolate yourself... but just fish yourself out of that hole.”“Everything I'm doing now is just rewarding. It's gratifying. And to get that worldwide... I want to accessibility for people all over the world.”Connect with Michael Leung:WebsiteInstagramFacebook
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