The post Successful China Business Author’s Son Rises At UT Austin appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Tom Rein, founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles and a freshman at UT Austin, is the son of successful China market researcher and author Shaun Rein. Tom Rein Shanghai-based American businessman Shaun Rein has made a name for himself as a strategic market researcher and author of successful books including “The End of Copycat China” and “The War for China’s Wallet.” His 18-old-son Tom Rein recently found early success on a different path from his dad: drone-making in the United States. Tom, a freshman at the University of Texas at Austin, is the founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles, or TAV, a startup that aims to produce drone hardware. Started with family and friends funding, TAV received an undisclosed amount of early-stage funding last month from Genesis, an investment fund that also provides mentoring to UT Austin students. TAV aims to close a gap in U.S. manufacturing of drones for public safety that’s lead to a huge American reliance on China. More than 1,400 police departments in the U.S. use drops, but a majority come from Chinese manufacturer DJI, according to a Genesis press release. “Tom Rein is an impressive longhorn,” said Genesis Executive Director Jacob Cordova via email. “We look for founders that are hands on, determined builders, driven to make a positive impact on the world with their business. Tom’s past experience creating electromechanical audio components and handling business and sales demonstrated great capabilities, and his startup today is tackling a market with strong growth potential.” ForbesBeyond Labubu: China Consumer Spending On Services Is On The RiseBy Russell FlanneryForbesChina Consumer Spending Is Poised To Quicken: Shaun ReinBy Russell Flannery Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeschina/2025/11/30/successful-china-business-authors-son–rises-at-ut-austin/The post Successful China Business Author’s Son Rises At UT Austin appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Tom Rein, founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles and a freshman at UT Austin, is the son of successful China market researcher and author Shaun Rein. Tom Rein Shanghai-based American businessman Shaun Rein has made a name for himself as a strategic market researcher and author of successful books including “The End of Copycat China” and “The War for China’s Wallet.” His 18-old-son Tom Rein recently found early success on a different path from his dad: drone-making in the United States. Tom, a freshman at the University of Texas at Austin, is the founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles, or TAV, a startup that aims to produce drone hardware. Started with family and friends funding, TAV received an undisclosed amount of early-stage funding last month from Genesis, an investment fund that also provides mentoring to UT Austin students. TAV aims to close a gap in U.S. manufacturing of drones for public safety that’s lead to a huge American reliance on China. More than 1,400 police departments in the U.S. use drops, but a majority come from Chinese manufacturer DJI, according to a Genesis press release. “Tom Rein is an impressive longhorn,” said Genesis Executive Director Jacob Cordova via email. “We look for founders that are hands on, determined builders, driven to make a positive impact on the world with their business. Tom’s past experience creating electromechanical audio components and handling business and sales demonstrated great capabilities, and his startup today is tackling a market with strong growth potential.” ForbesBeyond Labubu: China Consumer Spending On Services Is On The RiseBy Russell FlanneryForbesChina Consumer Spending Is Poised To Quicken: Shaun ReinBy Russell Flannery Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeschina/2025/11/30/successful-china-business-authors-son–rises-at-ut-austin/

Successful China Business Author’s Son Rises At UT Austin

2025/11/30 16:08

Tom Rein, founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles and a freshman at UT Austin, is the son of successful China market researcher and author Shaun Rein.

Tom Rein

Shanghai-based American businessman Shaun Rein has made a name for himself as a strategic market researcher and author of successful books including “The End of Copycat China” and “The War for China’s Wallet.”

His 18-old-son Tom Rein recently found early success on a different path from his dad: drone-making in the United States.

Tom, a freshman at the University of Texas at Austin, is the founder of Tom’s Aerial Vehicles, or TAV, a startup that aims to produce drone hardware. Started with family and friends funding, TAV received an undisclosed amount of early-stage funding last month from Genesis, an investment fund that also provides mentoring to UT Austin students.

TAV aims to close a gap in U.S. manufacturing of drones for public safety that’s lead to a huge American reliance on China. More than 1,400 police departments in the U.S. use drops, but a majority come from Chinese manufacturer DJI, according to a Genesis press release.

“Tom Rein is an impressive longhorn,” said Genesis Executive Director Jacob Cordova via email. “We look for founders that are hands on, determined builders, driven to make a positive impact on the world with their business. Tom’s past experience creating electromechanical audio components and handling business and sales demonstrated great capabilities, and his startup today is tackling a market with strong growth potential.”

ForbesBeyond Labubu: China Consumer Spending On Services Is On The RiseForbesChina Consumer Spending Is Poised To Quicken: Shaun Rein

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeschina/2025/11/30/successful-china-business-authors-son–rises-at-ut-austin/

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