BANGALORE, INDIA: Twenty young Indian innovators,
all under the age of 35, from a wide range of fields, including
biotechnology, materials, computer
hardware, energy, transportation and the Internet,
are being honored by Technology Review India, the Indian edition of the
international technology magazine Technology Review.
On March 8-9, during EmTech
India Conference 2010 in Bangalore, Technology Review India will unveil
its first ever TR35 India list, which recognizes the game-changing
achievements of young Indian inventors, the magazine said in a press
release today.
“The prestigious TR35 list acknowledges the outstanding innovators whose superb technical work holds great promise to shape the next decades,” says Narayanan Suresh, group editor of Technology Review India.
The 2010 class of India TR35 winners have all demonstrated either development of new technology or the creative application of existing technologies to solve problems from the shores of India.
From among the Top 20 Indian innovators, Technology Review India has handpicked three Indians – Kranthi Kiran Vistakula, Rikin B. Gandhi and Dhananjaya Dendukuri - for special honors.
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