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ICYMI, applications are now open, and we’ve got some exciting updates this year! In the spirit

[FAST COMPANY]() [mic_logo.png]() [hdr_apply_c.png]() ICYMI, applications are now open, and we’ve got some exciting updates this year! In the spirit of innovation, we've made some exciting updates to the application process. Check out what’s new this year below: MORE WINNERS THAN EVER BEFOREThat’s right, we’re bigger, better, and bolder. This year, we’ll be naming more honorees than ever before. With 58 categories to apply to and each category liberated from the traditional limit of 10 honorees, there’s never been a better time to apply. If your company is a trailblazer in driving business transformation and reshaping industries and society through innovation, this is the perfect moment to showcase your incredible contributions to society. The chances of securing a spot on this definitive ranking have never been higher! ALL APPLICANTS RECEIVE THE EXCLUSIVE INNOVATION TRENDS REPORTFor the first time ever, all applicants will receive an exclusive Most Innovative Companies Innovation Trends Report curated by Fast Company editors. MIC VIDEO TUTORIALSThe questions we hear time and time again are, What are the Fast Company editors looking for? and How should I write my application? Well, our editors created tutorial videos for you. Check out their tutorial videos on [the award]() and [how to apply](). P.S. [Apply by August 25]() and save on your application fee! You can pay now, claim the early rate, and continue working on your answers until the final deadline of October 6. [apply_btn.png]() Early Rate Ends 8/25 [icon_quote.png] Fast Company has an expansive perspective on disruptive companies across all industries, so it means a great deal for them to acknowledge Birchbox and our impact on e‑commerce.” —Katia Beauchamp, Cofounder and CEO, Birchbox (MIC honoree 2013, 2016) [fb0623.png]() [insta0623.png]() [tw icon0623.png]() [linkedin icon0623.png]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive Most Innovative Companies List Recognition or Fast Company emails, [unsubscribe here](). Visit our [Preference Center]() to manage your email preferences. [Fast Company]() © 2023 Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195 [Privacy Policy]()

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