Bio
Creator of the Technocrats, Sam Clark is the genius behind most of everyday technology. From your smartphone to smart cities, he has developed software to cater to human needs and wants and continues to improve on them.
Clark started like any child curious about technology — by getting into robotics and coding. He designed his own robot to fight against opponents in many no-holds-barred tournaments, walking away with not only the grand prize but also endless ideas for prototypes.
He graduated top of his class in college at the young age of 15, eager to make use of every minute to practice technology instead of theory. His hands-on approach allows him to create more nuanced, inclusive, and popular devices.
He viewed technology as the solution to everything—machines and computer code as constantly evolving tools that humanity needs to survive and improve life. It amazed him that imperfect human beings could create technology that’s both precise and accurate.
Clark struck gold with a prototype wearable PDA he made in his parents’ backyard. From there, he learned that every experiment matters and branches out to many different possibilities. He hired and teamed up with like-minded individuals to establish the Technocrats, a group of young inventors innovating everyday life through technology and scientific experimentation.
With Cryptopia slowly establishing itself, Sam Clark sees the city-state as the best place to create the technological utopia that he envisioned, a brave new world to innovate and improve to its fullest technological capabilities.
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