Forbes Unveils 15th Annual 30 Under 30 List – The Class Of 2026 Features Up-And-Coming Visionaries Shaping Tomorrow
The Class of 2026 raised $3.8 billion and has over 200 million social media followers, with 70% of honorees being Gen Z leaders across 20 industries.
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Forbes under 30 2026: Young entrepreneurs leading the AI future
The Forbes Under 30 class of 2026 highlights young entrepreneurs using new ideas and AI to shape the future. The list shows how fast industries are changing and how young talent is leading the way. With thousands applying each year, only the strongest founders make it. The new class reflects big trends, big ambitions and big impact.
Forbes Unveils 15th Annual 30 Under 30 List – The Class Of 2026 Features Up-And-Coming Visionaries Shaping Tomorrow
Coco Gauff, Mikey Madison, Doechii, Benson Boone, Marissa Bode, Alex Warren, Josh Allen and More Among List of Notable Honorees Featured in the Under 30 Class of 2026.
50 Indian Americans among Forbes’ 2026 30 Under 30 changemakers
At least 50 Indian Americans figure in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List for the Class of 2026, recognizing 600 leaders from North America, within 20 different industries who are leading transformative change within business, culture, and entrepreneurship. Altogether, Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 has raised $3.8 billion in funding and have amassed a 200M+ following on social media, showcasing how big their impact reaches, according to a media release…
Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2026: Gen Z’s $3.8 Billion AI Revolution From Jalen Hurts to Ella Langley
On December 2, 2025, Forbes unveiled its 15th annual 30 Under 30 list, the Class of 2026—a 600‑person snapshot of how Gen Z is reshaping money, culture and technology in real time. Across 20 industries, this year’s honorees collectively command $3.8 billion in backing and roughly 200 million social followers, underscoring just how much economic and cultural power has shifted to people who haven’t yet turned 30. The Economic Times+1 From AI found…
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