Jason Pontin , publisher and editor in chief, states, “The pace at which technology changes is astounding. This issue celebrates organizations at the forefront of radical change, displaying ‘disruptive innovation’ that will prove to surpass the competition, transform an industry, and change our lives.”
The list is not a ranking based on market performance; rather, it identifies companies of all sizes, around the world, that are pushing the envelope of current business models to drive innovation and create significant impact in the marketplace. Only 14 of the 50 companies make a return from the 2012 list, demonstrating the rapid pace of change and proving that a spot on the 50 Disruptive Companies list is less secure and more valuable than membership in other industry lists.
The March/April issue of MIT Technology Review will be available on newsstands worldwide March 5 and online at technologyreview.com on February 20.
2013 50 Disruptive Companies Honorees:
Biomedicine | BGI | Diagnostics For All |
Foundation Medicine | Illumina | |
Novartis | uniQure | |
Computing & Communications | Amazon | Apple |
ARM Holdings | ||
IBM | Intel | |
Kymeta | Leap Motion | |
MC10 | Microsoft | |
Mozilla | Nicira/VMware | |
Nuance Communications | Rethink Robotics | |
Samsung | Square | |
Vidyo | Xerox | |
Energy & Materials | ABB | Alta Devices |
Ambri | Aquion Energy | |
BrightSource Energy | Corning | |
Dow Chemical | General Electric | |
Nest | Philips | |
Semprius | Siemens | |
Internet & Digital Media | Aereo | Coursera |
CrowdStrike | ||
Factual | InMobi | |
MLB Advanced Media | Path | |
Safaricom | ||
Tencent | ||
Transportation | Audi | SpaceX |
Toyota |
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