I’m Sila Buranarom.

I’ve always been curious about how things work and love exploring new ideas. One of my earliest memories is of taking apart the remote-controlled car my dad bought for me, just to see if I could figure out how it worked and put it back together again. It wasn’t perfect somehow, the wheels never turned the same way but that little experiment sparked my fascination with technology.

As a kid, I also had a thing for building. When I was in high school, I discovered my passion for robotics competitions, especially the WORLD ROBOT OLYMPIAD. Although I lost most of the time, the experience was invaluable, teaching me about perseverance and teamwork. One of my proudest achievements was being chosen to represent Thailand in the international competition in Qatar—a moment that continues to inspire me to take on new challenges and keep pushing my limits.

My passion for learning led me to experiment with coding in my teenage years. I started with simple programs, like a calculator app for my friends, and kept pushing myself to learn more. Eventually, during my time at university, I built my very first website, jaonin.com. It wasn’t flashy, but it was mine, and it marked the beginning of my journey in discovering how technology can connect people and solve real problems.

Today, I’m deeply committed to using technology as a tool for innovation and collaboration. Whether it’s brainstorming new app ideas or improving existing systems, I strive to bring creativity and problem-solving to everything I do. And who knows? Maybe one day, I might be like Elon Musk, building rockets like SpaceX.