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Lemelson-MIT Prize ($500,000) for Inventors 2018

Lemelson-MIT Prize ($500,000) for Inventors 2018

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Lemelson-MIT Prize ($500,000) for Inventors 2018

Applications are open for the Nominate mid-career inventors for the Lemelson-MIT Prize 2018. The Lemelson-MIT Prize recognizes individuals who translate their ideas into inventions that improve the world. The prize is awarded to outstanding mid-career inventors, who have developed a patented product or process of significant value to society, which has been adopted for practical use, or has a high probability of being adopted.

Jerome H. Lemelson, one of U.S. history’s most prolific inventors, and his wife Dorothy founded the Lemelson-MIT Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994. It is funded by The Lemelson Foundation and administered by MIT’s School of Engineering. The objectives of the Lemelson-MIT Prize are to:

  • Recognize and reward America’s outstanding mid-career inventors,
  • Celebrate individuals who enhance economic opportunity and community well-being through their inventive work and who have a global perspective,
  • Increase awareness and foster the work of inventors and the potential for commercialization and wider adoption of their inventions
  • Promote role models who can inspire young people to pursue creative lives and careers.

Benefits

  • $500,000 to be won.
  • Winners will be invited and encouraged to participate in Lemelson-MIT Program activities.

Eligibility

Candidates for the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize must:

  • First, be nominated by a nominator.
    • Nominators are people with experience in engineering, science, medicine, academia, or business. Nominators may be inventors, venture capitalists, engineers, or other influential professionals.
  • Be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
  • Be mid-career, which is defined as having received their bachelor’s degree no more than twenty-five years ago.
  • Be the primary inventor of two or more granted U.S. patents, one of which is a product or process that has been commercialized or has potential or realized adoption.
  • Serve as an inspiration to young people, through their creativity, outreach or mentoring activities.
  • Candidates may be individuals or two collaborating inventors, and they must be nominated by one of their peers.

Official Link

Deadline: 30th November 2017

Specifications

Type of Opportunity Competitions and Awards
Deadline30 November,2017

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