It’s Forbes’ annual celebration of the youth and Penn and Drexel are well represented.
Danny Cabrera and Ricardo Solorzano, the Penn founders of bioprinting startup BioBots, got a shout on the manufacturing list.
Also on there: Glass-U’s Dan Fine (Penn), Skyless Games’ Aradhya Malhotra, the Drexel grad who recently got the so-called “genius” visa to stay in the country and Scholly’s Chris Gray. The recent Drexel grad and entrepreneurial favorite got a big ol’ spread on the “Social Entrepreneurs” page.
Thanks @ForbesUnder30 @Forbes for the honor!! https://t.co/oEXrUg0Kx6
— Christopher Gray (@cgray91) January 5, 2016
Next year, let’s get Temple on the board, plus some hits in the healthcare department.
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