Manufacturing And Industry 30 Under 30 2025: Meet The Young Founders At The Cutting Edge

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Forbes 30 Under 30,Jordan Taylor,Vizcom

Amy Feldman is a Forbes senior editor, covering healthcare, based in New York. She co-authors the Current Climate newsletter and edits the Next Billion-Dollar Startups list. She’s written features on greenhouse gas smuggling, the founder of HeyDude shoes, the billionaire automating Walmart’s warehouses and Bell Labs’ 1970s 'Red Father’ chatbot.

, also 29. Today, their company, Vizcom, has raised $25 million from investors that include Index Ventures, and signed big-name customers that include Ford and New Balance. “It doesn’t really feel like I’m building a company,” Taylor said. “I’m just trying to solve the problem for myself, and other people just happen to also have that problem.”

Artificial intelligence is a key theme of this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 list in Manufacturing & Industry, which highlights young entrepreneurs across fields like manufacturing, robotics, aerospace, agriculture and climate tech. Many are using AI, but few are using it in the same way., both 27, for example. They’re using AI to shake up manufacturing with their San Jose-based startup Squint.

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