Nominations Invited for 2010 Tech Awards

Stephen | Monday, November 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment »

An annual program of the Tech Museum of Innovation, the Tech Awards are designed to inspire global engagement in applying technology to humanity’s most pressing problems. The awards recognize individuals, organizations, and companies from around the world that are utilizing innovative technology solutions to address urgent issues in the areas of education, equality, environment, health, and economic development.

Each year, candidates are nominated and then invited to submit applications. Individuals, for-profit companies, and not-for-profit organizations are eligible. Self-nominations are accepted.

International panels of judges will review the applications and select fifteen laureates. Awards will be presented in five categories — health, education, environment, economic development, and equality. Three laureates in each category will be honored and one laureate per category will receive $50,000. Laureates will be honored at an annual gala event and inducted into the Tech Awards Network. The goal of the program is to create opportunities for learning, networking, and exposure to assist the laureates in furthering their work.

Nominations are accepted year-round. The 2010 deadline for nominations is March 31, 2010. Nominees that meet the eligibility guidelines will be invited to submit a more detailed application.

Visit the Tech Awards Web site for complete program information.

Contact:
Link to Complete RFP

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2010

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