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19.3.2005
NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR MILLENNIUM TECHNOLOGY PRIZE BEGINS
The nomination of candidates for the Millennium Technology Prize, the biggest of its kind in the world, has started. The award is made for a technological innovation that brings significant improvement to the quality of life. Nominations, which can be made from all areas of technology and all parts of the world, must be submitted by the closing date, October 31, 2005. The award is made by the independent Millennium Prize Foundation, which has been set up through collaboration between the Finnish private and public sectors.
Nomination of candidates for Millennium Technology Prize begins
The nomination of candidates for the Millennium Technology Prize, the biggest of its kind in the world, has started. The award is made for a technological innovation that brings significant improvement to the quality of life. Nominations, which can be made from all areas of technology and all parts of the world, must be submitted by the closing date, October 31, 2005. The award is made by the independent Millennium Prize Foundation, which has been set up through collaboration between the Finnish private and public sectors.
Candidates for the Millennium Technology Prize can be nominated by all science and engineering academies, universities, research institutes and high-tech companies throughout the world. They can be an R&D group or and individual person. Precise instructions on a nomination can be found on the Foundation’s website at the address www.millenniumprize.fi. According to the instructions, the appropriate documents must arrive at the Millennium Prize Foundation by October 31, 2005 at the latest.
The winner of the award will be chosen by the Board of the Millennium Prize Foundation on the recommendation of a high-level international selection committee, which in 2006 will comprise: Professor Jean-Claude Charpentier (France), Professor Marja Makarow (Finland), Professor Bengt Nordén (Sweden), Professor Charles M. Vest (USA), Professor Akito Arima (Japan), Professor Juhani Kuusi, Professor Bengt Stenlund (Finland) and the Chairman, Professor Pekka Tarjanne (Finland).
The Millennium Technology Prize is awarded every other year and is worth one million euros. The objective of the award is to guide the development of technology in a human direction by rewarding both R&D work that is aimed at improving the quality of life and sustainable development.
The first winner of the Millennium Technology Prize in June 2004 was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. The next winner will be announced in June 2006 and the award will be made in Helsinki in September 2006.
Events
Millennium Youth Campers and media representatives meet the 2010 Winner and Laureates Read more

2010 Millennium Technology Prize Winner´s Studia Generalia Lecture Read more

Millennium Technology Prize Award Ceremony: Announcement of the 2010 Winner Read more

Millennium Summit: Innovation Leaders - Pioneering technology, transforming business Read more

Millennium Technology Symposium Read more

Millennium Youth Camp Read more
6–13 June 2010, Helsinki













