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Technology Pioneers Programme The Technology Pioneers programme is the World Economic Forum's way of identifying and integrating those companies – normally in a start-up phase or in their first rounds of financing – from around the world that are involved in the design and development of new technologies. The innovations of these companies reflect society’s attempts to harness, adapt and use technology to change and improve the way business and society operate. Each year, hundreds of innovative companies from around the world are nominated, and approximately 30 are recognized as Technology Pioneers in three categories: It is a testament to the spirit and selectivity of the Technology Pioneers Programme that over 80% of the companies the Forum has chosen since its inception in 2000 are still active.
The Technology Pioneers 2010 are active in areas such as cloud computing and open source application management, social networking, financial inclusion through telecommunications, genome sequencing, responsive implants and wireless patient management solutions, waste remediation, fuel cell technology and the production of energy efficient building materials.
Who are the Technology Pioneers?
Since 2000, more than 450 innovative companies from five continents have been selected as Technology Pioneers. Among them, 80% are still independent and 10% have been acquired by industry leaders.
How are Technology Pioneers selected?
What are the benefits of being a Technology Pioneer?
In addition, recipients of the Technology Pioneers distinction get worldwide media coverage. Time, BusinessWeek and Forbes have regularly covered the recipients of the award. |



