Nominations for European Inventor Award 2010 announced

08.03.2010

From the Wii console to the conservation of drinking water to ‘green’ plastic and the ability to access the internet straight from a wall socket, the nominees for the European Inventor Award 2010 have been announced today.

The awards are comprised of four categories covering industry, SMEs/research, lifetime achievement and non-European countries and 12 candidates from nine countries have been nominated this year.

The awards honour individual inventors, or teams of inventors, who through their pioneering work are responding to the challenges of our time.

“The nominees underline the richness of the human imagination. Their inventions mean a lot for mankind and for shaping our modern world, yet their innovatory spirit also helps to create jobs in Europe and strengthen its competitiveness. The Europe 2020 strategy, just adopted by the European Commission, indeed stresses the need for a more innovative Europe. In this light, I hope these inventors encourage others to follow their paths,” said European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship Antonio Tajani.

The four winners will be chosen by an international jury and announced at a ceremony in Madrid on 28 April 2010.

The prize is purely symbolic and carries no material reward.

Previous winners include Adolf Goetzberger, the father of solar-power generation (2009), Peter Grünberg, Nobel Laureate in Physics (2006), AIDS researcher Erik De Clercq (2008) and Federico Faggin, the inventor of the microprocessor (2006).

The shortlist for the European Inventor Award 2010:

Industry

SMEs/research

Lifetime achievement

Non-European countries

Article courtesy of Businessandleadership.com

Photo: The European Inventor Award 2010 ceremony will take place on 28 April in Madrid, Spain