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Lei Jun: The Visionary behind Xiaomi's Tech Empire and its bold move into EVS
Business Today Sri Lanka
|April 2025
Lei Jun, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Xiaomi Corporation, is a rare breed of entrepreneur who has disrupted multiple industries—from software to smartphones, AIoT (Artificial Intelligence + Internet of Things), and now electric vehicles (EVs). Under his leadership, Xiaomi grew from a startup selling budget smartphones online into a global tech giant valued at over $50 billion.
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Lei Jun is making his most ambitious bet yet: taking Xiaomi into the electric vehicle industry, directly competing with Tesla, BYD, and traditional automakers. This move is not just about selling cars; it's about integrating smartphones, AI, and IoT into the next generation of mobility. For CEOs and business leaders, his journey offers powerful insights on disruption, agility, and long-term vision—key traits for thriving in the fast-evolving tech landscape.
Lei Jun's Journey: From Software Engineer to Business Mogul
Humble Beginnings and Early Success: Lei Jun was born in 1969 in Xiantao, Hubei province, China, and displayed a strong interest in technology from an early age. He studied computer science at Wuhan University, where he was influenced by the works of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. In 1992, he joined Kingsoft, a Chinese software company, and quickly rose to CEO in 1998. Under his leadership, Kingsoft became a major competitor to Microsoft in China with its WPS Office software suite. Lei also founded Joyo. com, an online bookstore, which he later sold to Amazon for USD 75 million in 2004. By 2010, after a brief retirement, Lei Jun was ready for his biggest challenge yet: Xiaomi.
Xiaomi: The Disruptive Business Model that Redefined the Smartphone Industry
When Lei Jun founded Xiaomi in 2010, China's smartphone market was dominated by Apple, Samsung, and local brands selling inferior products. Xiaomi revolutionized the market by:
- Selling high-spec smartphones at near cost and monetizing software, apps, and services.
- Using a direct-to-consumer online sales model, cutting retail costs and keeping prices low.
- Engaging customers through community-driven marketing, making them feel like co-creators.

Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition April 2025 de Business Today Sri Lanka.
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