2006 Tech Museum Awards Honors Five Global Innovators with $250,000.Technology Benefiting Humanity SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- The 2006 Tech Museum Awards, presented by Applied Materials Applied Materials, Inc. NASDAQ: AMAT (HKSE: 4336 ) is the global leader in nanomanufacturing technology solutions with a broad portfolio of innovative equipment, service and software products for the fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat panel solar displays, solar , Inc., awarded $250,000 at a black-tie gala last night to educators, scientists and social entrepreneurs A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital, often by founding humanitarian organizations. Historical examples of leading social entrepreneurs
Each of the five Laureates awarded a cash prize is encouraged to reinvest their winnings in additional programs that utilize technology to solve global challenges and improve lives. This year Bill Gates (person) Bill Gates - William Henry Gates III, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, which he co-founded in 1975 with Paul Allen. In 1994 Gates is a billionaire, worth $9.35b and Microsoft is worth about $27b. , co-founder of Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Melinda French Gates (born Melinda Ann French on August 15, 1964) is a former unit manager for several Microsoft products: Publisher, Microsoft Bob, Encarta, and Expedia. In 1994, she married Bill Gates, founder, chairman, and former chief software architect of Microsoft. Foundation, was presented with the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, sponsored by Applied Materials. The 2006 Tech Museum Awards cash prize recipients are: 2006 Intel Environment Award MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration Polymers, Inc. of Richmond, CA, for developing an advanced, energy-efficient plastics recycling process. 2006 Accenture Economic Development Award Center for Development of Disadvantaged People of Chennai, India for its creation of a water purification 2006 Microsoft Education Award Internet Archive See Wayback Machine and Web archiving. of San Francisco for building an Internet library with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians and scholars to historical collections in a digital format. 2006 Agilent Technologies Foundation Health Award Sumitomo Chemical Co. of Tokyo, Japan for its Olyset long-lasting mosquito bednet for malaria protection. 2006 Katherine M. Swanson Equality Award Daniel K. Davies of AbleLink Technologies, Inc. of Colorado Springs, CO for pioneering information technology to help cognitively disabled persons take part in everyday activities, career development and independent living. Tech Museum President Peter Friess commented, "The Tech Laureates who have come here in the last five years are perfect examples of how rewarding it is to think about inventing something that helps to improve living and working conditions in the world and to save the environment for future generations." This year, the 2006 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, sponsored by Applied Materials, Inc. was bestowed upon Bill Gates. In his acceptance, Mr. Gates elaborated on the use of technology to benefit everyday life; citing the importance of identifying basic human needs first and using technology to develop simple, comprehensive solutions. The gala, attended by over 1,500 global technology leaders, philanthropists and guests, honored 25 Laureates in the categories of environment, economic development, education, equality and health. The Laureates traveled to Silicon Valley from the 9 countries they represent for a week of meetings with potential funders and partners, various speaking engagements, and the black-tie gala. This year, more than 950 nominations were received, representing 98 countries. The 25 Laureates come from Brazil, Canada, Eritrea, Ghana, India, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Selected Laureates are honored for their impact on people throughout the world with their innovative technologies. Nominations for the 2007 Tech Museum Awards are now open. For more information and nomination forms, visit www.techawards.org. About The Tech Museum Awards The Tech Museum Awards honor individuals, for-profit, public and not-for-profit organizations from around the world for applying technology to profoundly improve the human condition in the areas of environment, economic development, education, equality and health. The Tech Museum Awards were inspired by The State of the Future report of The Millennium Project of the American Council for the United Nations University. The Tech Museum Awards were inaugurated in 2001, and have since disbursed over $1 million in prize money and recognized over 100 Laureates for their pioneering developments of new technologies to benefit mankind. Judging for The Tech Museum Awards is conducted by Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology and Society. This independent panel of category judges is recruited from research institutions, industry and the public sector from around the world. The Tech Museum Awards, presented by Applied Materials, Inc., represents a collaborative effort among educational institutions and businesses. Silicon Valley leaders supporting The Tech Museum Awards include presenting sponsor Applied Materials and Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology, and Society. Award category sponsors include Intel, Accenture, Microsoft, Agilent Technologies Foundation and The Swanson Foundation. Program sponsors include Wells Fargo, Genentech, Chopard, KPMG KPMG Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (accounting firm) KPMG Kaiser Permanente Medical Group KPMG Keiner Prüft Mehr Genau (German) KPMG Kommen Prüfen Meckern Gehen , Celerity ce·ler·i·ty n. Swiftness of action or motion; speed. See Synonyms at haste. [French célérité, from Old French, from Latin celerit , Cadence, Santa Clara Valley
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