MIT Technology Review has published its Innovators Under 35 list since 1999. The first edition was created for our 100th anniversary and was meant to give readers a glimpse into the future, by highlighting what some of the world’s most talented young scientists are working on today.
This year, we’re celebrating our 125th anniversary and honoring this 25th class of innovators with the same goal in mind. (Note: The 2024 list will be made available exclusively to subscribers. If you’re not a subscriber, you can sign up here.)
Keep an eye on The Download newsletter next week for our announcement of the new class. You can also meet some of them at EmTech MIT, which will take place on September 30 and October 1 on MIT’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
If you can’t wait until then, we’ll reveal our Innovator of the Year during a live broadcast on LinkedIn on Monday, September 9. This person stood out for using their ingenuity to address a power imbalance in the tech sector (and that’s the only hint you get). They’ll join me on screen to talk about their work and share what’s next for their research.