Choosing the 2021 CNBC Disruptor 50
All private, independently owned start-up companies founded after Jan. 1, 2006, were eligible to be nominated for the Disruptor 50 list. Companies nominated were required to submit a detailed analysis, including key quantitative and qualitative information.
Quantitative metrics included company-submitted data on workforce size and diversity, scalability, and sales and user growth. Some of this information has been kept off the record and was used for scoring purposes only. CNBC also brought in data from a pair of outside partners PitchBook, which provided data on fundraising, implied valuations and investor quality; and IBISWorld, whose database of industry reports we used to compare the companies based on the industries they are attempting to disrupt.
The 2021 CNBC Disruptor 50: How We Chose the List of Companies
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Following the 2021 Disruptor 50 list reveal on Tuesday morning, join TechCheck s Julia Boorstin and Jon Fortt, along with special guests from the Disruptor 50 Advisory Council and CEOs of Disruptor 50 companies for a special post-launch show, as they discuss the tech trends shaping this year s list and the current state of disruptive innovation.