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19/9/2009 10:26 GMT
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Locke Joins Obama in Announcing the 2008 National Medal of Technology and Innovation Laureates

WASHINGTON, DC - US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke joined President Barack Obama in announcing and congratulating the 2008 winners of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

The medal is the nation’s highest honor for technological and scientific achievement. President Obama will present the medals at a White House ceremony on October 7, 2009.

“Innovation is the key to our economic recovery and the medical and telecommunication advances of the 2008 medalists are truly awe-inspiring,” Locke said.

“Their innovations have revolutionized desktop publishing, reasserted American leadership in high-performance computing, and saved the lives of millions of people. All Americans owe a great deal of gratitude to these men and women. I look forward to joining President Obama in honoring them at the White House in October,” he added.

The 2008 National Medal of Technology and Innovation winners are:

• Dr. Forrest M. Bird for his pioneering work in the field of respiratory and cardiopulmonary care including the revolutionary BABYBird.
• Dr. Esther S. Takeuchi for the development of the silver vanadium oxide battery technology which powers the majority of today’s implantable cardiac defibrillators and innovations related to other enabling medical battery technologies that power implantable pacemakers, implantable neurostimulators and left ventricular assist devices.
• Dr. John E. Warnock and Dr. Charles M Geschke for their pioneering contributions that spurred the desktop publishing revolution and for changing the way people create and engage with information and entertainment across multiple mediums including print, Web and video.
• International Business Machines Corporation for the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer, which re-established US leadership in high performance computing.

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation was created by Congress in 1980 and has been presented by the President of the United States since 1985.

A distinguished, independent committee appointed by the Secretary of Commerce evaluates the merits of all candidates nominated through an open, competitive process. Committee recommendations are forwarded to the Secretary who makes recommendations to the President for a final decision.


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