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James Yenbamroong, born Varayuth Yenbamroong (วรายุทธ เย็นบำรุง), is a space entrepreneur and engineer. He is the founder, CEO and lead design architect of mu Space. Born in 1984 and raised in Bangkok, Thailand, Yenbamroong moved to Waikato, New Zealand when he was 14 to attend Cambridge High School. He later lived in California, US, and finished his secondary education at Beverly Hills High School. He went to the University of California Los Angeles to earn his bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and his master's degree in mechanical engineering.

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  • James Yenbamroong, born Varayuth Yenbamroong (วรายุทธ เย็นบำรุง), is a space entrepreneur and engineer. He is the founder, CEO and lead design architect of mu Space. Born in 1984 and raised in Bangkok, Thailand, Yenbamroong moved to Waikato, New Zealand when he was 14 to attend Cambridge High School. He later lived in California, US, and finished his secondary education at Beverly Hills High School. He went to the University of California Los Angeles to earn his bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and his master's degree in mechanical engineering. In June 2017, Yenbamroong founded mu Space, a company based in Bangkok that offers satellite services, smart city solutions, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, of which he is CEO and lead design architect. In addition to his primary business pursuit, Yenbamroong has future plans of providing space tourism service to people in Asia-Pacific and sending the first 100 humans to the moon. He has stated that the goals of mu Space revolve around his vision of improving the quality of life of people on Earth. His goals include mitigating the impact of human overpopulation on the environment and reducing the risk of human extinction by setting up a lunar habitation. (en)
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  • Founder, CEO and lead design architect ofMu Space (en)
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  • James Yenbamroong, born Varayuth Yenbamroong (วรายุทธ เย็นบำรุง), is a space entrepreneur and engineer. He is the founder, CEO and lead design architect of mu Space. Born in 1984 and raised in Bangkok, Thailand, Yenbamroong moved to Waikato, New Zealand when he was 14 to attend Cambridge High School. He later lived in California, US, and finished his secondary education at Beverly Hills High School. He went to the University of California Los Angeles to earn his bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and his master's degree in mechanical engineering. (en)
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