Ankur Jain built a credit card company that's landed him a $1.2 billion net worth. Plus, creator Lena Mantler shares how she gained 30 million followers on social media.
The 22-year-old YouTube sensation earned an estimated $20 million last year while building her eponymous coffee brand. Meet the creator who’s full of beans.
Meet more members of the newest class of the Forbes Under 30 Europe list. Plus: a $21 million Series A raise and an Under 30 Music lister collaboration.
These twentysomething founders are raising impressive capital and generating significant revenue—while delivering global audiences’ favorite snacks, perfumes and more.
The scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs of this year’s 30 Under 30 list for Science & Healthcare are working to improve healthcare and our understanding of the world around us.
Cofounded by Under 30 Europe newcomer Arnaud Delubac, Greenly is projected to hit some $20 million in revenue this year with its emission-tracking software.
The newest class of Under 30 Europe Social Impact is using technology, social media and creative capitalism to build companies and movements to fight injustice and climate change.
How brands can partner with top-tier coaches, March Madness athletes and events like the U.S. Open for marketing campaigns, according to an executive from CAA. Plus, how Brittany Sinitch manages her mental health.
The Under 30-founded startup has raised a total of $151 million to treat substance misuse through its virtual clinic, taking on the generations-old rehab centers.
The Under 30 Social Media star encourages TikTok creators to build their following on other platforms, too. Plus: How director Emma Seligman spends her days on set of movies like ‘Bottoms.'
For our 10th annual Forbes Next Billion-Dollar Startups list, we’re looking for the 25 companies most likely to become unicorns—and have staying power beyond that mark.
Women from across the globe are gathered in Abu Dhabi for the Forbes 30/50 Summit—and they have some priceless advice to give. Plus: Nominations for Under 30 Local are now open.
Under 30 startup Remofirst has raised a hefty Series A round as Microsoft and others look to cash in on the remote work boom. The company is going up against well-funded, unicorn competitors.
What Alexa Von Tobel looks for in founders she invests in, a video game launch in celebration of International Women's Day and more in this week's Under 30 newsletter.
Small- and medium-sized factories have lagged their larger counterparts on automation. Munich’s RobCo sees a big opportunity there for its low-cost, modular robots.
Amira Rasool founded The Folklore to create economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses across the globe. Plus: How To Build Your Brand On Patreon With Under 30 Lister Lucy Shen.
Jaclyn Johnson sold her female founder-focused events company in 2021 for $22 million. Now, she’s buying it back at what Forbes estimates is a slashed valuation and plans to return to its in-person roots.
This Under 30 newsletter covers the benefits of collaborating with your competitors, Kai Cunningham's take on why founders and celebrities should partner, and more.