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Nominations are officially closed. CNBC’s 11th annual Disruptor 50 list will be revealed on-air and online this May.
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Don’t miss the CNBC Special Report: America's Banking Crisis. & take a deep dive into the fall of Silicon Valley Bank. How will its downfall ripple through the banking system & the markets? And what might happen next? We're live tonight at 7pm ET on CNBC.
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Congratulations — the 88th CNBC #Disruptor50 company to make its public debut!
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Today we announce the completion of our business combination between AMCI and LanzaTech NZ, Inc. As the first CCT company to become public in the U.S., our common stock and public warrants are trading on @Nasdaq under the ticker symbols $LNZA and $LNZAW. ir.lanzatech.com/news-releases/
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CNBC is now accepting nominations for the 2023 #Disruptor50 list – our 11th annual look at the most innovative venture-backed companies. Learn more about eligibility and how to submit an application before the February 17th deadline:
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The 3D printing industry started with creating trinkets and toys, but it's slowly making its way into mainstream production lines. It has also exponentially progressed over the past decade — here are a couple #Disruptor50 companies leading the charge.
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An estimated 200 companies are working to build eVTOLs — a new type of small passenger aircraft designed for transportation within congested urban environments. They’re not on the market yet, but they could eventually become the air taxis of the future.
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An estimated 200 companies are working to build eVTOLs — a new type of small passenger aircraft designed for transportation within congested urban environments. They’re not on the market yet, but they could eventually become the air taxis of the future.
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Shortly after reports surfaced that Palantir assisted in tracking down Osama bin Laden, CNBC rolled out its inaugural #Disruptor50 list in 2013. It remained a fixture on the list until going public in 2020. Read more from CNBC's .
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Matt Rogers helped to usher in the era of smart devices as co-founder of Nest Labs, the home thermostat that was ultimately acquired by Google. His latest venture focuses on creating sustainable technology to help with a very big problem: food waste.
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Whatever Airbnb and Uber became during the decade of “growth at all costs," they started by being scrappy in difficult times and seizing on disruptive ideas. If history repeats itself, this year's #Disruptor50 list could be the most consequential yet.
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