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Press release, 4 September 2006
Shuji Nakamura to receive the Millennium
Technology Prize in Helsinki on 8 September
The 2006 Millennium Technology Prize will be awarded to
Professor Shuji Nakamura on 8 September at a ceremony in Helsinki.
The prize of one million euros and 'Peak', the prize trophy,
will be presented to Professor Nakamura by Tarja Halonen,
President of the Republic of Finland.
The Millennium Technology Prize of one million euros being
presented to Professor Nakamura for his invention of new sources
of light is the world's largest technology prize. The Award
Ceremony celebrating Professor Nakamura and his winning innovation
will take place on 8 September in association with an Ecofin
meeting being held at the Helsinki Fair Centre.
The Millennium Technology Prize is awarded by Finland's Millennium
Prize Foundation for a technological innovation that significantly
improves quality of human life and promotes sustainable development.
Professor Nakamura's invention of new sources of light fulfils
these criteria in a splendid manner. Applications that have
already been developed using his innovation indicate that
the technology can reduce global energy consumption, bring
environmentally-sound and energy-efficient lighting to developing
countries, sterilise water in more efficient and cheaper ways,
and be used to store data much more efficiently.
Further information:
Millennium Prize Foundation
Dr. Tech. Tapio Alvesalo
Secretary General
Mobile: +358 400 341 497
tapio.alvesalo@millenniumprize.fi
Ms. Tanja Ikonen
Communications Manager
Mobile: +358 40 701 5757
tanja.ikonen@millenniumprize.fi
www.millenniumprize.fi

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