Now in its ninth edition, the
European Inventor Award has been presented annually by the European
Patent Office since 2006. The Award honours inventive individuals and
teams whose pioneering work provides answers to the challenges of our
age and who thereby contribute to social progress, economic growth and
prosperity. The Award, regarded as Europe’s “Oscar of Technology and
Innovation”, will be presented at a gala ceremony in Berlin on 17 June.
Scientists, engineers and researchers in five categories, whose
inventions have made a major contribution towards social, technological
and economic progress, will be honoured.
From 300 proposals just fifteen finalists were chosen by a high-profile international jury which includes experts from business, politics, media, academia and research. The Award is presented to winners in five categories: Industry, Research, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Non-European Countries, and Lifetime Achievement. The public are also invited to vote online in the “Popular Prize” to select their own favourite from among any of the 15 finalists.
From 300 proposals just fifteen finalists were chosen by a high-profile international jury which includes experts from business, politics, media, academia and research. The Award is presented to winners in five categories: Industry, Research, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Non-European Countries, and Lifetime Achievement. The public are also invited to vote online in the “Popular Prize” to select their own favourite from among any of the 15 finalists.
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