The Future Trailblazers: 35 Innovators Under 35

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The 35 Innovators Under 35 competition seeks to feature young persons in the field of technology who are making an impact through innovative solutions to existing and new problems posed by ever-advancing technology. The criteria looked for are a specific achievement and a clear outline of how technology is being utilized to help solve major problems.


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We like to think of the annual 35 Innovators Under 35 competition as the flip side of our popular 10 Breakthrough Technologies list. With 10 Breakthrough Technologies we ask: What groundbreaking innovations will affect our lives over the next few years? With Innovators Under 35, we ask: Which young people are doing the most promising work in technology today, and what does that tell us about what's coming next? .

The 35 innovators under 35 list is updated every year to reflect the latest advancements in diverse fields of technology with emphasis on potential and innovation

You might ask who would make a good candidate for the list. In short, we're looking for people doing interesting work in all areas of technology-biotechnology, artificial intelligence, climate and energy, computing, robotics, nanomaterials, and any other technological area you can think of. Sometimes our winners are inventors. Others are entrepreneurs employing technology in a new or interesting way, and yet others are working to use technology to right a social injustice or make life easier for people in difficult circumstances.We like to see a specific achievement. We like to be able to answer questions like: What's the innovation here? What did this person achieve that hasn't been done before in quite this way? How is this person working toward solving a major technology problem so as to make a huge difference in people's lives? .

The innovation highlighted in the list could range from inventors, entrepreneurs utilizing technology in novel ways, to those who strive to use technology for social justice

Yes, many of our candidates come from elite research universities or big corporations, but that's not a requirement. We also like to feature inventors, startup founders, and social activists using technology in creative ways to make a difference in their communities.


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