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  • NSF and Lemelson Foundation Launch Joint Awards Supporting Sustainability in Engineering Education

    NSF and Lemelson Foundation Launch Joint Awards Supporting Sustainability in Engineering Education

    The Lemelson Foundation and the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced the first awards in a joint initiative to fund projects supporting the integration of social and environmental sustainability into engineering curricula. Supported in part by a $3 million, three-year investment from The Lemelson Foundation and aligned with the goals of its Engineering for One Planet…

  • SiNode Systems Wins Sustainable Practice Impact Award for Creating Batteries that Last Longer and Charge Faster

    SiNode Systems Wins Sustainable Practice Impact Award for Creating Batteries that Last Longer and Charge Faster

    Washington, DC – Chicago-based company SiNode Systems has won this year’s Sustainable Practice Impact Award to honor a company that develops clean technologies, implements sustainable practices, or provides exceptional educational opportunities to university students. The award will be presented during a luncheon on Saturday, March 25th in Washington, DC as part of VentureWell’s annual Open conference. SiNode Systems is being honored for their silicon…

  • Nathan Deng, 2017 Broadcom MASTERS Lemelson Prize for Invention Winner

    Nathan Deng, 2017 Broadcom MASTERS Lemelson Prize for Invention Winner

    How many times have you stood at your sink, elbow deep in water scrubbing a pile of dirty dishes, and thought, “I wonder how soap works?” If you are like most people, you never have.

  • The Lemelson Foundation Expands Its Expertise with New Communications Officer and Advisory Committee Member

    The Lemelson Foundation Expands Its Expertise with New Communications Officer and Advisory Committee Member

    Portland, OR – The Lemelson Foundation, the world’s leading funder of invention in service of social and economic change, today announced that it has added Juliana Rotich to its Advisory Committee and hired Pam Kahl as communications officer. These two additions mark expansion of the Foundation’s strategic leadership. Rotich, the co-founder and executive director of…

  • High School Teams Awarded Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam™ Grants for Invention Projects

    High School Teams Awarded Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam™ Grants for Invention Projects

    15 Student Teams Nationwide Set Sights on Inventing Solutions to Real-World Problems The Lemelson-MIT Program today introduced the 2016– 2017 InvenTeams, 15 teams of high school students nationwide, each receiving up to $10,000 in grant funding to solve real-world problems through invention. The InvenTeam initiative, now in its 14th year, inspires youth to invent utilizing hands-on,…

  • Imaging Scientist and social impact inventor Ramesh Raskar awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize

    Imaging Scientist and social impact inventor Ramesh Raskar awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize

    Cambridge, Mass – Ramesh Raskar, founder of the Camera Culture research group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab and associate professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, is the recipient of the 2016 $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize. Raskar is the co-inventor of radical imaging solutions including Femto-photography, an ultra-fast imaging camera that can see…

  • PBS NewsHour Features Foundation-Grantee VentureWell and Young Inventors

    PBS NewsHour Features Foundation-Grantee VentureWell and Young Inventors

    PBS Newshour recently produced a segment on The Lemelson Foundation’s long-time grantee VentureWell and their efforts to advance the work of young inventor entrepreneurs. The PBS segment highlighted the work of several E-Teams, and dug deep into the efforts of Kinnos, a team from Columbia University that’s improving infectious disease decontamination to save the lives…

  • AAAS and The Lemelson Foundation Announce the 2016-2017 Class of Invention Ambassadors

    AAAS and The Lemelson Foundation Announce the 2016-2017 Class of Invention Ambassadors

    Washington, DC – First piloted in 2013, The AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program has served as a platform for inventors to demonstrate their role as change agents in society and as problem solvers.  Since its inception, there have been two classes and 14 Ambassadors selected that meet the program’s’ vision to “showcase the human face of…

  • Lemelson-MIT Program appoints Stephanie Couch as executive director

    Lemelson-MIT Program appoints Stephanie Couch as executive director

    Couch to build upon program’s 20-year success in celebrating invention and inspiring youth to invent Cambridge, Mass – The Lemelson-MIT Program today announced the hire of Dr. Stephanie Couch as executive director of the Lemelson-MIT Program. Couch brings 16 years of experience in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education policy, research, development and deployment and…

  • Portland Students to compete in 16th annual Oregan MESA Day event

    Portland Students to compete in 16th annual Oregan MESA Day event

    The Lemelson Foundation, Intel Sponsor Middle and High School Engineering and Science Competition Portland, OR – More than 350 young inventors from five school districts in Portland Metro and Salem will show their mettle as prospective future engineers, inventors, and scientists during the Oregon MESA Day Middle and High School Engineering and Science competition.  The one-day event…

  • The Lemelson Foundation welcomes three new advisory committee members

    The Lemelson Foundation welcomes three new advisory committee members

    Portland, OR – The Lemelson Foundation, the world’s leading funder of invention in service of social and economic change, today announced it will add three new members to its Advisory Committee. The new advisors are: Mir Imran, the founder of InCube Labs and a respected healthcare entrepreneur and inventor; Kara Miller, the host and executive…

  • Collegiate inventors awarded Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

    Collegiate inventors awarded Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

    Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices Cambridge, Mass – The Lemelson-MIT Program today announced the winners of the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize, a nationwide search for the most inventive college students. The Lemelson-MIT Program awarded $90,000 in prizes to collegiate inventors. Each winning team of undergraduates received $10,000,…

  • Announcing Menterra social impact fund 1

    Announcing Menterra social impact fund 1

    By Aditi Seshadri | aditi@menterra.com | +91-9867552332 New Rs 40 crore impact investment fund for early-stage social enterprises working in education, health, agri, energy in India; up to Rs 4 crore funding per startup Bangalore, India –  Menterra Venture Advisors announced the launch of the Menterra Social Impact Fund I, at an exclusive event for…