StreamBase Systems today announced that Richard Tibbetts, co-founder and CTO, has been recognized by Technology Review magazine as one of the world’s top innovators under the age of 35 for his achievement in event processing technology. Selected from more than 300 nominees by a panel of expert judges and the editorial staff of Technology Review, the TR35 is an elite group of accomplished young innovators who exemplify the spirit of innovation. Their work--spanning medicine, computing, communications, nanotechnology, and more--is changing our world.
As the co-founder and CTO of StreamBase, Richard has led the creation of the StreamBase Event Processing platform that has been awarded as one of the world most innovative technologies by the World Economic Forum. In the threat of information overload, Richard’s work focuses on developing systems that can rapidly react to vast quantities of data, and empowering users to program those systems quickly and accurately. The value of StreamBase has been recognized by organizations across industries including capital markets, e-commerce, telecommunication and federal intelligence communities.
“Each year, Technology Review selects 35 innovators under the age of 35 who we believe are transforming technology. Discovering these amazing young men and women is one of the highlights of the year for us,” said Jason Pontin, editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review. “We celebrate their success and look forward to their continued advancement of technology in their respective fields.”
Richard Tibbetts and the other TR35 winners for 2010 will be featured in the September/October issue of Technology Review and online at technologyreview/tr35/. In addition, the EmTech@MIT 2010 Conference, to be held September 21–23 at MIT, will honor the winners with a dedicated awards ceremony and in a series of “Meet the TR35” presentations.