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April 4 Nomination Deadline for 2005 Tech Museum Awards; Global Awards Program Recognizes Those Who Use Technology to Benefit Humanity

April 4 Nomination Deadline for 2005 Tech Museum Awards; Global Awards Program Recognizes Those Who Use Technology to Benefit Humanity

Published 03-24-05

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WHAT

The deadline to nominate for the 2005 Tech Museum Awards is April 4. The Tech Museum Awards, presented by Applied Materials Inc., is a unique program, which recognizes pioneers who leverage technology to address the world's most pressing challenges.

Annually, The Tech Awards honor 25 laureates from around the world in the categories of Education, Equality, Environment, Economic Development, and Health. At a black-tie gala each November, five laureates share a $250,000 cash prize to further their work.

WHO

Nominate anyone who uses technology in any way to help make the world a better place. Any individuals, companies and non-profit organizations are eligible, and self-nominations are accepted.

HOW

Nominations for the 2005 Tech Museum Awards can be submitted online only at: techawards.thetech.org/nominations.cfm.

ABOUT THE TECH MUSEUM AWARDS

The concept for The Tech Awards and its five categories was inspired in part by The American Council for the United Nations University's "State of the Future" report, which recommends that award recognition is an effective way to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and technological applications to improve the human condition. The Tech Awards were inaugurated in 2001, and have since generated over 2,000 nominations across 80 countries.

An international team assembled by Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology, and Society independently conducts judging for The Tech Awards.

THE TECH MUSEUM AWARD PARTNERS

Key supporters of The Tech Awards include presenting sponsor Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology, and Society, the United Nations Development Programme and The World Bank Institute. Category sponsors include Intel, Accenture, Microsoft and Agilent Technologies.

ABOUT THE TECH MUSEUM OF INNOVATION

Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, Silicon Valley, Calif., The Tech Museum of Innovation, a non-profit organization, engages people of all ages and backgrounds in exploring and experiencing the technologies affecting their lives and aims to inspire the young to become innovators in the technologies of the future. For more information, visit www.thetech.org or call 408-294-TECH.

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Established in 2001, The Tech Museum Awards honor 25 Laureates (individuals, for-profit, public and not-for-profit organizations) from around the world who are developing innovative ways to use technology to solve global challenges. Five of these Laureates share a $250,000 cash prize. These individuals will be selected from 951 entries received this year. The cash prize winners will also be announced at the November 15 gala dinner. The black tie event will be hosted by NFL Legend Steve Young, a member of The Tech Museum's Board of Directors. The Tech Museum Awards represent 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. Category sponsors include Intel, Accenture, Microsoft, Agilent Technologies Foundation, The Swanson Foundation and Applied Materials. Program sponsors include Wells Fargo, KPMG and Celerity.

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