America's Greatest Makers

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Narrated bySarah Grace Wright
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Executive producers
  • Mark Burnett
  • James Carwana
  • Dean Houser
  • James Jackson
  • Brett Lyons
America's Greatest Makers
Narrated bySarah Grace Wright
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Mark Burnett
  • James Carwana
  • Dean Houser
  • James Jackson
  • Brett Lyons
Production companiesMGM Television
Intel
Original release
NetworkTBS
ReleaseApril 5 (2016-4-5) 
May 24, 2016 (2016-5-24)

America's Greatest Makers is a reality television show that aired in 2016 on TBS. Twenty-four teams of Makers compete for a $1 million prize. The judging panel consists of Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, Kevin Pereira, and Carol Roth. It was produced by Emmy-award winning producer Mark Burnett and MGM Television. A second season was announced in 2017 but canceled soon after casting.[1]

Guest judges include: Kenny Smith, Mayim Bialik, Shaquille O'Neal, Massimo Banzi and Mike Rowe. The show also had an in-depth second screen presence on their website with video segments hosted by Cara Santa Maria and guest correspondent Chris Hardwick of Nerdist. The show included 24 teams with design, hardware, software and business mentors. Design mentors included: Imaan Naeem, Aubrey Shick, and Kurin Tu. Mechanical/hardware mentors included: Nahid Alam, Shallu Bhalla, James Crocker, Norvin Cuentas, Alex Juern and Greg Spilman. Software mentors included: Oliver Chen, Michael DiGioia, Mike Duong, David Fickel, Dan Hugo, Bryan Levin, Pirooz Najafi, and Prem Seelin. Business mentors included Andre Marquis and Mark Searle from UC Berkeley. Anubha Sacheti and Team Grush won the show.

Season 1 episodes

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