Top

30 Under 30 Manufacturing 2018: Meet The Best Young Makers And Industrial Innovators

November 14, 2017

Via: Forbes

Who says American manufacturing is dead? The young innovators on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in Manufacturing and Industry are finding plenty of opportunities to design useful new products, make factories more efficient and create better materials.

Many of them are just trying to solve everyday problems, like Rachel Benyola, 29, founder of AnneeLondon, who invented a foldable, origami-style bike helmet, and Daisy Jing, 28, an acne sufferer who came up with an organic alternative to standard treatments called Banish. Then there’s Mike Tomovich, 28, whose company, Kuvee, designed a patented, smart wine bottle that prevents oxygen from reaching the wine inside, and Daehee Park, 29, co-founder of Tuft & Needle, who wanted to sell a comfortable mattress with no gimmicks, markups or middlemen.

Read More on Forbes