Technology Review identifies top 18 Indian innovators under 35

10 Mar 2011

New Delhi: Eighteen young men and women, all under the age of 35 are a part of the list of hottest technology innovators from India. Coming from a wide range of fields these innovators, including two women, are part of the prestigious India TR35 honour by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Technology Review India.

MIT's 112-year old publication Technology Review has announced its India TR35 list for 2011 representing innovators, all under age 35, who exemplify innovation in business and technology.

Technology Review has handpicked three from the Top 18 Indian innovators– Alefia Merchant, Ajit Narayanan and Gautam Kumar - for special honours for their inventions that can impact the lives of ordinary people.

These inventors will showcase their innovations and get to interact with eminent scientists and academics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the MIT Technology Review' India's emerging technologies conference, EmTech India, at Bangalore starting March 22.

These inventers will showcase their innovations and share podium with eminent scientists and academics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the MIT Technology Review's emerging technologies conference, EmTech India, at Bangalore starting 22 March .

"Majority of the 18 young men and women chosen for India TR35 2011 have developed technological solutions to common problems faced by people. India TR35 list acknowledges their exceptional technical contributions that hold great promise to shape our future,'' says Narayanan Suresh, group editor of Technology Review India.