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Inventors: Breaking New Ground With The Forbes 30 Under 30

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This story appears in the Septemper 6, 2015 issue of Forbes. Subscribe

Breaking new ground with the Forbes 30 under 30, in 30 words or less.

ANTOINE BALARESQUE, HENRY BRADLOW | LILY ROBOTICS | 24, 23

The UC Berkeley duo created the world's first autonomous flying camera, hitting the market in 2016. Toss the Lily Camera into the air and it follows, taking stills and video.

ELIZABETH BEATTIE HUNTER | UPENN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE | 24

Roboticist Hunter first designed the Titan Arm, which amps the wearer's biceps strength by 40 pounds, and is now working on microrobots half the width of a human hair.

PARTHA UNNAVA | BETTER WALK | 22

Better Walk's pain free crutches--which transfer pressure from patients' armpits to their forearms and sides--will be available in hospitals nationwide by the end of 2016.

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30 Under 30: Government Workers

30 Under 30: Space Cadets

30 Under 30: Street Urchins

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