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Help us find talented young people from around the world who are shaping the future of technology. As we look ahead to our 2025 Innovators Under 35 list, we invite you to nominate exceptional individuals who are making significant contributions in their fields. This prestigious recognition highlights the innovative spirit and groundbreaking work of young minds who are poised to change the world.
We are searching for innovators across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, energy, and more. These young leaders are not only advancing technology but also addressing critical global challenges through their creativity and vision. Whether they are entrepreneurs, researchers, or activists, their work has the potential to impact society profoundly.
Nominations are open to individuals under the age of 35 who demonstrate remarkable achievements and promise. This is an opportunity to shine a light on the next generation of change-makers. Submit your nominations and help us celebrate the innovators who are shaping our future.
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