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Young And Bold Belarusian Gets Into Forbes 30 Under 30 List For 2020

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Young And Bold Belarusian Gets Into Forbes 30 Under 30 List For 2020
Marya Dzmitruk. Photo: Facebook
Marya Dzmitruk, a native of Belarus, got in 2020 edition of the Forbes 30 Under 30 list of revolutionaries changing the course and the face of business and society.

“A wake-up call to cynics who think they have seen it all. The young, creative and bold minds are proof positive that the future will be new, exciting and profoundly different,” the introduction to the 30 under 30 List reads.

Since 2012, the magazine chooses the brightest entrepreneurs and game-changers under the age of 30. Marya is one of 600 entrepreneurs whose hard work and success gave her a spot in the Manufacturing & Industry category.

The 27-year-old cofounded Prodsmart in 2018 to provide smartphone-based production management software that helps businesses get products made faster, more efficiently and cheaper. The company gives small firms access to the type of cutting-edge software that large manufacturers use.



Prodsmart has raised $5 million, and expects $2.3 million in revenue in 2020. This is not the first time Belarusian entrepreneurs got in the prestigious list. Earlier this year Michael Rumiantsau and Kiryl Trembolovski were added to Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list for 2019.

Luba Pashkovskaya got in Forbes top 50 women in tech. Last year Anisia Kozliuk, a human rights activist, got in 30 Under 30 Europe list. The 21-year-old raised the bar on teenage achievement in law and politics.

Andrew Maximov, a native of Belarus, got in 2018 edition of the Forbes 30 Under 30 in the category of Games. Earlier, Forbes named the cofounders of MSQRD Sergey Gonchar and Eugene Nevgen among 20 best business guys in the Consumer Technology category.