We launch three new regional editions of the talent awards granted by ‘MIT Technology Review’: Poland, Belgium and Ecuador.

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The community of Innovators under 35 has just increased its international reach with the launch of three new editions of Innovators under 35 awars granted by MIT Technology Review. Belgium, Poland and Ecuador are the three regions that from this year will have their own community of innovators through the work of our company, who will be responsible for coordinating the events.

These three new regions have managed to join the competition for these awards that recognize the innovative talent of its younger community, because they have a supportive ecosystem that encourages entrepreneurship and the development of projects capable of changing the world. Like all editions of Innovators under 35, those three countries reward youth whose proposals help society grow.

Belgium and Poland join the community of Innovators Under 35 in Europe that already has a website that brings together information from all editions in the continent, also developed by our company. "The addition of Belgium and Poland to the Innovators Under 35 awards is a step towards creating a genuine European community of young innovators that will change our future," said the member of Opinno’s Communication Department, Ángela Román.

These editions follow the same process as those already held and will have the same criteria to select young innovators. In the case of Belgium, nominations to be one of the 10 winners are open until March the 13th. Poland will award the same number of young innovators and nominations will close on the 31st of March.

For its part, Ecuador edition will award 5 innovators and nominations will be accepted until the 5th of March and will involve the collaboration of the City of Knowledge Yachay. The incorporation of this country reinforces the community of Innovators Under 35 in Latin America that already has 8 regional editions: Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Central America, Peru and Brazil.

Adding more countries to the Innovators Under 35 awards is part of the global strategy for the community around innovation sponsored by MIT Technology Review. Our company, organizer of most of these events in the world, will continue to promote excellence in innovation in assurance that it is the best way to build a more prosperous society.