The thirty-five Innovators Under 35 Europe have been selected by a committee of judges from over 800 candidates. They expertly evaluated each project in order to find the most talented people who are developing innovative technological solutions for the problems of modern society.
What the thirty-five have in common is that they are developing new projects that will change all areas of society, and they are disrupting our current and future way of living and making the world a better one. The thirty-five innovators are selected from five different categories: entrepreneurs, humanitarian, pioneers, visionaries, and inventors.
Recognition by MIT Technology Review gives these young people a platform to present themselves and their achievements to industry leaders, academic experts, and the global public.
JUDGES' COMMUNITY
Meet the judges
Here is the list of judges and experts in the tech ecosystem that make the competition possible:

Juan Antonio Fernández Madrigal

Janusz Marszalec

Ferhan Cook

François Jouen

Luis Alonso Pastor

Emmanuelle Tognoli

Gabriel Weinstein

Daniel Pardo

Arturo Baroncelli

Luis Enrique Moreno Lorente

Erick Brethenoux, Gartner

José Domingo Carrillo Verdún

Kumardev Chatterjee

Beata Czarnacka-Chrobot

Joe Haslam

John Janas

Duygu Kayaman

Luis Buznego

Paloma Cabello

Rodrigo de Alvarenga

Nathalie De Ceulaer

Koenraad Debackere

Izabela Disterheft

Abdennour Abbas

Isabel Michiels

Diego Lafuente

Alex Villazon

Rubén Criado

Juan Miguel Jiménez

Manuel Moliner

Julien de Wit

Tom Colin Schapira

Miguel Gonzalez Andrades

Magdalena Olczak

Matthew Cole

Virgile Brohart

Carlos Castro-Gonzalez
