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All Rights Reserved.</copyright><managingEditor>info@iprsoftware.com (iPRSoftware Info)</managingEditor><lastBuildDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 06:00:04 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>NMW Aggregator</generator><ttl>10</ttl><image><url>http://newmediawire.com/static/images/logo.png</url><title>Diversified Technology: NewMediaWire</title><link>http://newmediawire.com/</link></image><item><title>Former eBay head, champion of equitable society Jeff Skoll receives Global Humanitarian honors at The Tech Awards</title><link>http://newmediawire.com/news/217793</link><description><![CDATA[<strong>Fifteen international innovators also recognized for using technology to benefit humanity&nbsp; </strong><div style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</div><div><div>SANTA CLARA, SILICON VALLEY, CA &ndash; Jeff Skoll, who led online auction and shopping behemoth eBay then went on to invest millions of dollars to markedly improve the lives of countless people around the world, was honored tonight with the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award for his leadership and broad vision to build a more just, equitable planet.</div><div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;</div><div>Skoll received the tribute during Silicon Valley&rsquo;s preeminent awards program, The Tech Awards, presented by Applied Materials, in association with the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Santa Clara University. Fifteen international laureates were also recognized during the black-tie gala at the Santa Clara Convention Center for their work to combat complex issues in the environment, education, equality, health, and economic development.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><table border="0" align="left"><tbody><tr><td><div><em><img src="http://thetechawards.ipressroom.com/pr/tta/photo/IMG_0681-c.jpg" border="0" alt="James C. Morgan"   /><br /></em></div></td></tr><tr><td><div><em>James C. Morgan Global <br />Humanitarian Award recipient </em></div><div><em>Jeff Skoll</em></div></td></tr></tbody></table><em></em>"The Global Humanitarian Award is personally very meaningful to me for two primary reasons. Even when I was a young engineer, I really believed that technology could help improve people's lives. It's the great enabler. It gives voice to the voiceless, it empowers people, and it connects them," Skoll said before a capacity crowd of more than 1,400 people, including Silicon Valley industry giants, philanthropists and political leaders. "The second reason is the company that it keeps. When I look at the list of past recipients, these are all people who I've worked with directly, and I deeply respect the work they're doing. So, it's very humbling to be considered alongside these great humanitarians."</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Skoll was the first full-time employee and first president of eBay, the world's largest on-line marketplace, headquartered in Silicon Valley. He went on to create the Skoll Foundation in 1999, which quickly became the leading foundation for social entrepreneurship. Its flagship program, the Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship currently supports 81 leading social entrepreneurs whose work serves the neediest people in more than 100 countries.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>In 2009, he founded the Skoll Global Threats Fund, whose initial focus includes five global issues - climate change, water scarcity, pandemics, nuclear proliferation and the Middle East conflict. Skoll also founded Participant Media in 2004. Participant's films partner with advocacy campaigns to engage social action on issues addressed in their award-winning films. He has served as an executive producer on more than 25 films including <em>The Kite Runner</em>, <em>An Inconvenient Truth</em> and <em>Waiting for Superman</em>, which have collectively received four Academy Awards and 18 nominations.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Skoll joins an impressive roster of Global Humanitarians who include education and cross-cultural dialogue advocate Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Applied's Chairman Emeritus James C. Morgan, who inspired the award.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&ldquo;As an entrepreneur and a philanthropist, Jeff Skoll demonstrates that technology can help individuals reach their full potential and turn dreams into solutions for a better world,&rdquo; said Mike Splinter, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Applied Materials. &ldquo;His passion and commitment to address humanity&rsquo;s greatest challenges exemplify the spirit of The Tech Awards.&rdquo;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Fifteen innovators from around the world were also recognized for applying technology in practical ways to resolve some of the world's most challenging issues. In addition to providing the laureates with a week filled with unique Silicon Valley business experiences and training, five were awarded $50,000 cash prizes.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Since the inception of The Tech Awards program in 2001, 245 laureates around the world have been recognized for their work to change millions of lives for the better.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&ldquo;It is our great hope that everyone we touch will be inspired by the power of science and technology to solve problems, and it is our particular hope that some of those we impact will, in fact, develop and bring to scale innovations that improve lives&rdquo; Tim Ritchie, in his first address as the new president of The Tech Museum, said. &ldquo;The laureates are confronting enormous challenges and bringing about meaningful change through the creative use of technology. Let their courage serve as an inspiration.&rdquo;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The evening also featured the work of a100 world-class photojournalists, high-quality films of the laureates&rsquo; work and performances by Stanford Talisman, a coed group of singers from Stanford University, and the Pacific Boychoir Academy.</div><div>This year&rsquo;s laureates represent regions as diverse as India, South Africa, Philippines, Honduras and the United States. Their work impacts people in many more countries worldwide. The projects include innovations to procure safe drinking water, the development of socially conscious digital games to engage young people in social issues and civic participation, and an innovative solution to the inaccessibility of financial services in India.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>The Tech Awards laureates 2011 cash prize recipients are:</strong></div><div><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div><div><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">INTEL ENVIRONMENT AWARD</span></strong></div><div>AguaClara, Cornell University, and Agua Para el Pueblo <a href="https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/AGUACLARA/Home">https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/AGUACLARA/Home</a></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">MICROSOFT EDUCATION AWARD</span></strong></div><div>PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado Boulder <a href="http://phet.colorado.edu/">http://phet.colorado.edu/</a> &nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">KATHERINE M. SWANSON EQUALITY AWARD</span></strong></div><div>Universal Subtitles</div><div><a href="http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/">http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/</a> &nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">NOKIA HEALTH AWARD</span></strong></div><div>WE CARE Solar (Women's Emergency Communication and Reliable Electricity) <a href="http://wecaresolar.org/">http://wecaresolar.org/</a> &nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FLEXTRONICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AWARD</span></strong></div><div>Eko India Financial Services</div><div><a href="http://eko.co.in/about_us">http://eko.co.in/about_us</a> &nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The Tech Awards is a signature program of The Tech Museum, and a major fundraiser that supports the museum&rsquo;s education mission.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Major sponsors supporting The Tech Awards include Applied Materials, Inc., Intel, Microsoft, The Swanson Foundation, Nokia, Flextronics, Polycom, Benchmark Capital, Skoll Foundation, KPMG, Ernst &amp; Young, Accenture, eBay, Qatalyst Partners, Google, Wells Fargo, and Hewlett-Packard.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Key partners include Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology, and Society who manages nominations, applications and independent judging process, United Nations Development Program, The Millennium Project, World Bank Institute, Catholic Relief Services, National Center For Technology Innovation, Core Group, Opportunity International, Acumen Fund, NetHope, Ashoka, Schwab Foundation for Social Responsibility, Skoll Foundation, GlobalGiving, Lex Mundi, Social Enterprise Alliance, Millennium Challenge Corporation, USAID, Global Development Commons</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>In-kind Sponsors include American Airlines, Brassfield Estate Winery, Bain &amp; Company, Ogilvy Public Relations, Hilton San Jose &amp; Convention Plaza Hotel, NBC Bay Area, The Mercury News, Forbes, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Time, MEMC, Hayward Quartz Technology, Inc., Karen Mullarkey, Bill Medsker, Thomas Fogarty Winery, Guglielmo Winery, Sarah's Vineyard, and Fenestra Winery.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>Contact:</strong></div><div>Roqua Montez</div><div>Director Public Relations</div><div>+1 (408) 795-6225</div><div><a href="mailto:rmontez@thetech.org">rmontez@thetech.org</a></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Anne Heise</div><div>Ogilvy Public Relations</div><div>(916) 764-8262</div><div>anne.heise@ogilvypr.com</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About The Tech Museum:</strong></div><div>The Tech Museum is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The museum&mdash;located in the Capital of Silicon Valley &mdash;is a non-profit learning resource established to engage people in exploring and experiencing technologies affecting their lives. Through programs such as The Tech Challenge presented by Cisco, our annual team design competition for youth, and internationally renowned programs such as The Tech Awards presented by Applied Materials, Inc., The Tech Museum celebrates the present and encourages the development of innovative ideas for a more promising future.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About Applied Materials, Inc</strong></div><div>Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in providing innovative equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products. Our technologies help make innovations like smartphones, flat screen TVs and solar panels more affordable and accessible to consumers and businesses around the world. At Applied Materials, we turn today's innovations into the industries of tomorrow. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About the Center for Science, Technology, and Society</strong></div><div>The mission of the Center for Science, Technology, and Society (CSTS) is to promote the use of science and technology to benefit underserved communities worldwide, primarily by working with socially-minded entrepreneurs. The CSTS implements its mission through its signature program, the Global Social Benefit Incubator, its partnership with The Tech Museum in The Tech Awards program, the Frugal Innovation Lab and its numerous educational and public engagement activities. CSTS is one of three Centers of Distinction at Santa Clara University that embody the University's mission to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world. More information can be found at http://www.scu.edu/socialbenefit.</div></div>]]></description><category>The Tech Awards</category><category>Diversified Technology</category><guid>http://thetechawards.ipressroom.com/pr/tta/former-ebay-head-champion-of-equitable-217793.aspx</guid><pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 03:31:09 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>International laureates to be honored at The Tech Awards, Silicon Valley’s preeminent awards program Innovators solve challenging issues, improve millions of lives worldwide.</title><link>http://newmediawire.com/news/215440</link><description><![CDATA[<h2>Renowned philanthropist and social entrepreneur Jeff Skoll also recognized</h2><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>SAN JOSE, SILICON VALLEY, CA </strong>– When American Dr. Laura Stachel traveled to Nigeria she was outraged by the country’s unimaginable birthing conditions: sporadic electricity, unreliable communications equipment, and no sign of blood bank refrigeration systems.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The longtime obstetrician/gynecologist’s response? Stachel, along with her husband Hal Aronson, developed WE CARE Solar (Women’s Emergency Communication and Reliable Electricity), which includes a “solar suitcase” to provide emergency lighting and power for medical procedures. The suitcase has been installed in 80 clinics in Africa, Asia, and Central America, and was used for disaster relief in Haiti.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Come October 20, Stachel, of Berkeley, CA., and 14 fellow laureates from around the world will be honored for their efforts in using technology to benefit humanity during Silicon Valley’s foremost awards program, The Tech Awards. The event takes place at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The Tech Awards, presented by Applied Materials in association with the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Santa Clara University, is a signature program of The Tech Museum. The international program recognizes laureates in five categories: Environment, Economic Development, Education, Equality, and Health.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Since the inception of The Tech Awards program in 2000, 245 laureates around the world have been recognized for their work to change lives for the better – with obvious results, said Ann Bowers, chairwoman of The Tech Museum Board of Directors.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>“The tens of thousands of people who didn’t have clean water to cook or bathe in Honduras now have safe, usable water today. In fact, there are millions who live in the Philippines who didn’t have access to toilets. Today that has changed, too. And in Ethiopia, where illiteracy is high, students now have access to resources to improve their knowledge, health, and behavior,” Bowers said. “Thanks to the empowering, far-reaching work of The Tech Awards laureates, our world is more humane, just and sustainable.”</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The renowned program brought The Tech Museum, Applied Materials, and the Center for Science, Technology, and Society together with the hope of unleashing the potential of technological innovation into concrete solutions for a better world.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>“This year’s Laureates once again demonstrate the power of innovation to help improve the lives of people around the world,” said Mike Splinter, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Applied Materials. “Their incredible ingenuity and passion are an inspiration to all of us.”</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>As part of The Tech Awards, philanthropist Jeff Skoll will be honored with the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, sponsored by Applied Materials. This award honors individuals whose broad vision and leadership help to alleviate humanity's greatest challenges. Skoll, who is widely considered a preeminent visionary and champion of global peace, joins an impressive roster of past recipients that includes education and cross-cultural dialogue advocate Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Applied's Chairman Emeritus James C. Morgan, who inspired the award.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>This year's laureates were selected from more than 600 nominations, sourced by, the Center for Science, Technology, and Society, an interdisciplinary center focused on promoting the use of science and technology to benefit underserved communities worldwide.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The Tech Awards laureates 2011 represent regions as diverse as India, South Africa, Philippines, Honduras and the United States. Their work impacts people in many more countries worldwide. The projects represented this year include innovations to procure safe drinking water, the development of socially conscious digital games to engage young people in social issues and civic participation and an innovative solution to the inaccessibility of financial services in India.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>“This year's Tech Awards applicants included hundreds of visionaries who channel their innovative and entrepreneurial spirit to effect social justice by solving problems for underserved populations worldwide,” Thane Kreiner, Ph.D., executive director of CSTS, said. “To select the 15 laureates, the independent judging panels look for unique technological innovations that demonstrate the most potential for improving the human condition worldwide.”</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>During their weeklong stay in Silicon Valley, the laureates are engaged in specialized business and media training and networking with leading tech companies, venture capitalists, and academics, among others.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About The Tech Museum</strong></div><div>The Tech Museum is a hands-on science and technology institution designed to engage people of all ages and backgrounds in experiences that educate, inform, provoke thought, and inspire action. Ensconced in the heart of Silicon Valley, the museum captures the spirit of the region through innovative content and programs such The Tech Challenge, our annual team design competition for youth, and the internationally renowned The Tech Awards, which recognizes technology to benefit humanity. Daily, The Tech Museum celebrates the present and encourages the development of pioneering ideas for a more promising future.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About Applied Materials, Inc</strong></div><div>Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in providing innovative equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products. Our technologies help make innovations like smartphones, flat screen TVs and solar panels more affordable and accessible to consumers and businesses around the world. At Applied Materials, we turn today's innovations into the industries of tomorrow. Learn more at <a href="www.appliedmaterials.com" target="_blank">www.appliedmaterials.com</a>.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About the Center for Science, Technology, and Society</strong></div><div>The mission of the Center for Science, Technology, and Society (CSTS) is to promote the use of science and technology to benefit underserved communities worldwide, primarily by working with socially-minded entrepreneurs. The CSTS implements its mission through its signature program, the Global Social Benefit Incubator, its partnership with The Tech Museum in The Tech Awards program, the Frugal Innovation Lab and its numerous educational and public engagement activities. CSTS is one of three Centers of Distinction at Santa Clara University that embody the University’s mission to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world. More information can be found at <a href="http://www.scu.edu/socialbenefit." target="_blank">http://www.scu.edu/socialbenefit.</a></div>]]></description><category>The Tech Awards</category><category>Diversified Technology</category><guid>http://thetechawards.ipressroom.com/pr/tta/tech-awards-2011-release2.aspx</guid><pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Renowned philanthropist and social entrepreneur Jeff Skoll named The Tech Awards 2011 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award recipient</title><link>http://newmediawire.com/news/208471</link><description><![CDATA[<strong>Former eBay head to receive honor at international gala Oct. 20 in Silicon Valley</strong><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>SAN JOSE, SILICON VALLEY, Calif.,</strong> - Jeff Skoll, a preeminent visionary and champion of global peace and prosperity, will be honored this fall by The Tech Awards, a signature program of The Tech Museum, for his unending quest to find the answers to some of humanity&rsquo;s most pressing challenges ranging from climate change to water scarcity to nuclear proliferation.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Presented by Applied Materials, The James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award honors individuals whose broad vision and leadership help to combat today&rsquo;s critical issues. Skoll joins an august roster of award recipients that includes education and cross-cultural dialogue advocate Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Applied&rsquo;s Chairman Emeritus James C. Morgan, who inspired the award.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&ldquo;The Global Humanitarian Award is personally very meaningful to me for two primary reasons. Even when I was a young engineer, I really believed that technology could help improve people&rsquo;s lives. It's the great enabler.&nbsp; It gives voice to the voiceless, it empowers people, and it connects them,&rdquo; Skoll said. &ldquo;The second reason is the company that it keeps. When I look at the list of past recipients, these are all people who I've worked with directly, and I deeply respect the work they&rsquo;re doing. So, it's very humbling to be considered alongside these great humanitarians.&rdquo;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Skoll was the first full-time employee and first president of eBay, the world&rsquo;s largest on-line marketplace, headquartered in Silicon Valley. He went on to create the Skoll Foundation in 1999, which quickly became the leading foundation for social entrepreneurship. Its flagship program, the Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship, currently supports 81 leading social entrepreneurs whose work serves the neediest populations in more than 100 countries.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>In 2009, Skoll founded the Skoll Global Threats Fund, whose initial focus includes five global issues &ndash; climate change, water scarcity, pandemics, nuclear proliferation and the Middle East conflict.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>According to The Tech Museum officials, Skoll&rsquo;s unselfish work for the greater good of humanity made him this year&rsquo;s best candidate for this coveted award. &ldquo;Jeff Skoll personifies the true essence of the Global Humanitarian Award,&rdquo; said museum board member and Interim President Mike Hackworth. &ldquo;His work around the world is effective, empowering and far-reaching. We should all aspire to contribute with Jeff Skoll&rsquo;s incredible commitment and persistence.&rdquo;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Skoll will accept the top honor at the Santa Clara Convention Center on October 20 during The Tech Awards gala, presented by Applied Materials, in association with the Center for Science, Technology and Society at Santa Clara University. The award will be presented at a ceremony that also recognizes 15 innovators from around the world who apply technology in creative and practical ways to solve entrenched problems in health, education, environment, economic development, and equality. Since the inception of The Tech Awards program in 2000, 230 laureates have been recognized.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&ldquo;Each year, the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award is given to a leader who motivates others to take action.&nbsp; Jeff&rsquo;s personal commitment to philanthropy and his passion for helping people by creating thought-provoking films is worthy of this high recognition.&rdquo; said Mike Splinter Chairman and CEO of Applied Materials.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Skoll also founded Participant Media in 2004. Participant&rsquo;s films partner with advocacy campaigns to engage social action on issues addressed in their award-winning films. &nbsp;Skoll has served as an executive producer on more than 25 films including <em>The Kite Runner</em>, <em>An Inconvenient Truth</em> and <em>Waiting for Superman</em>, which have collectively received four Academy Awards and 18 nominations.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&ldquo;The Tech community has incredible innovations, ideas, and ingenuity,&rdquo; Skoll said. &ldquo;By uniting us in our collective self interest, we can make a better world for everyone.&rdquo;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>For more information about The Tech Awards, visit: <a href="http://www.techawards.org/"> http://www.techawards.org/ </a>  </div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About The Tech Museum</strong></div><div>The Tech Museum is a hands-on science and technology institution designed to engage people of all ages and backgrounds in experiences that educate, inform, provoke thought, and inspire action. Ensconced in the heart of Silicon Valley, the museum captures the spirit of the region through innovative content and programs such as The Tech Challenge, our annual team design competition for youth, and the internationally renowned The Tech Awards, which recognizes technology to benefit humanity. Daily, The Tech Museum celebrates the present and encourages the development of pioneering ideas for a more promising future.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>About Applied Materials, Inc</strong></div><div>Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in providing innovative equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products. Our technologies help make innovations like smartphones, flat screen TVs and solar panels more affordable and accessible to consumers and businesses around the world. At Applied Materials, we turn today's innovations into the industries of tomorrow. Learn more at <a href="http://www.appliedmaterials.com/">www.appliedmaterials.com</a>. </div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><div><strong>About the Center for Science, Technology, and Society</strong></div>The mission of the Center for Science, Technology, and Society (CSTS) is to promote the use of science and technology to benefit underserved communities worldwide, primarily by working with socially-minded entrepreneurs.&nbsp; The CSTS implements its mission through its signature program, the Global Social Benefit Incubator, its partnership with The Tech Museum in The Tech Awards program, the Frugal Innovation Lab and its numerous educational and public engagement activities. CSTS is one of three Centers of Distinction at Santa Clara University that embody the University&rsquo;s mission to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world. More information can be found at <a href="http://www.scu.edu/socialbenefit/" target="_blank">www.scu.edu/socialbenefit</a>.</div>]]></description><category>The Tech Awards</category><category>Diversified Technology</category><guid>http://thetechawards.ipressroom.com/pr/tta/jeff-skoll-tech-awards-2011-recipient.aspx</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>