Khyati Trehan's work has graced the pages of publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, Wired and so on. Her projects are now part of the bigger picture at Apple, Oscars, Adobe and many more. This body of work is the result of Trehan's need to constantly evolve and never settle for the obvious. In this video, the winner of the design category of Forbes India 30 Under 30 defines what success means to her
With a motto to make technology simple, fun, and accessible to all, Tech Burner, as he's called garners 50 million views on his Youtube channel every month
This award-winning artist has landed editorial projects for The New Yorker and New York Times; has created filters for Instagram and Snapchat, and has done worked for the Oscars, Apple, WeWork, Adobe, and more
Manushi Ashok Jain, cofounder and director (design and operations) at Sponge Collaborative, holds the experience of working with the strategic development framework for five war-torn cities in Afghanistan. The 29-year-old designer is always looking to solve problems and give back to society. One of the winners of the design category of Forbes India 30 Under 30 Class of 2022, Jain here talks about her biggest strengths and her dream projects
Designers and urban planners bring valuable insights and solutions to India's urban challenges, the cofounder and director, Sponge Collaborative, believes
Forbes India 30 Under 30 recognises young achievers who are breaking the mould to script their own stories. And they epitomise that success can come from anywhere and anyone as long as they are empowered to do so
The Jain brothers represent the young generation that is guiding the world towards new avenues with the help of blockchain. They believe that India's youth can drive blockchain innovation. Sowmay and Samyak Jain are the winners of the new 'Cryptocurrency' category of #ForbesIndia30U30 and here they are talking about their crypto exchange, Instadapp, and the future of blockchain
A national level basketball player, Rajan Bajaj knows the pains and gains of being consistent. That is why he would prefer to be lucky than keep working hard. He calls Slice a credit card challenger and counts big names such as Tiger Global, Das Capital, and Blume Ventures India as their unicorn-making investors. Winner of the 'Consumer Tech' category of #ForbesIndia30U30, 29-year-old Bajaj, talks about his ambition of making the world better in using their money and time
The two brothers have built Instadapp into the fifth largest entity in the DeFi space worldwide, with assets worth $10.16 billion circulated in smart contracts on the blockchain
Rajan Bajaj's company is the only unicorn of the 30 Under 30 club this year, and has survived several pivots to become a formidable company
Gokul Shrinivas, the 26-year-old founder and CEO of MinionLabs, considers electronics as his true love. With the palm-sized Minion device, he is making businesses and buildings become energy efficient. Winner in the 'Clean Energy and Climate Change' category for Forbes India 30 Under 30, Shrinivas talks about his vision for the next five years