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JPMorgan Chase partners with MIT Technology Review to showcase the 2021 Innovators Under 35.

Lori Beer, JPMorgan Chase Global Chief Information Officer, was the featured speaker to kick off the Innovators Under 35 segments of the EmTech MIT conference. MIT Technology’s Innovators under 35 is an annual award recognizing 35 outstanding innovators younger than 35 in a wide range of fields. JPMorgan Chase was the exclusive sponsor for Innovators Under 35 at EmTech MIT.

Beer set the stage for the Innovators and deep-dive discussions on digital transformation, scale innovation and corporate citizenship and risk. Innovators Under 35 are tackling some of the world’s most pressing problems, Beer said. Adding, “JPMorgan Chase is committed to innovation in our role as the unexpected disruptor in banking and in the technology.”

The annual EmTech global conference streamed live Sept. 28-30, drawing more than 800 virtual participants, including experts, thought leaders and change agents.

Lori Beer:

Today’s featured innovators under 35 are building companies aimed at solving some of the world’s most pressing problems. One of the biggest challenges for new companies today is building a technology environment that will support sustained growth and deliver products and services at scale. We’ve learned a few things about the ways that innovation can drive results. JPMorgan Chase is committed to innovation in our role as the unexpected disruptor in banking and in the technology industry, rapidly delivering new ideas to market. Here’s a fun fact: as a company, we hold thousands of patents, ranging from creating the first titanium credit card to cutting-edge blockchain technology.