Berners-Lee Wins Inaugural Millennium Technology PrizeApril 15, 2004World Wide Web Inventor Receives One Million Euros Prize from Finnish Technology Award Foundation World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee was today named recipient of the first-ever Millennium Technology Prize. The honour, which is accompanied by one million euros, is bestowed by the Finnish Technology Award Foundation as international acknowledgement for an outstanding technological innovation that directly promotes people's quality of life, is based on humane values, and encourages sustainable economic development. "The Web has significantly enhanced many people's ability to obtain information central to their lives," says Pekka Tarjanne, former Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union and chairman of the International Award Selection Committee. "The Web is encouraging new types of social networks, supporting transparency and democracy, and opening up novel avenues for information management and business development." Work on the Web continues Currently Berners-Lee works at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), in Boston. He was born in London, UK in 1955 and graduated from Oxford University. In 2003, Berners-Lee was named a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his pioneering work. Open nomination procedure Berners-Lee's selection was based on a recommendation by the International Award Selection Committee and made unanimously by the board of the Finnish Technology Award Foundation at a meeting on 14th April. Berners-Lee will be lauded at an award ceremony in Helsinki's Finlandia Hall on 15th June 2004, to be held in conjunction with the inaugural Millennium Technology Conference, "Future Society - Future Technology." The Finnish Technology Award Foundation is an independent fund established in 2002 and funded by the Finnish public and private sectors in partnership. Future prizes will be awarded biennially. Please check www.technologyawards.org for photographs, further information on Berners-Lee and the Web and accreditation to June events. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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