the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Commission announced the twelve nominees for the Inventor of the Year 2008 awards
(Noticiascadadía/Iberonews).- An independent and
high-profile international jury has nominated
twelve outstanding researchers and their inventions
which have had a significant impact on our everyday
lives and were patented by the EPO between 1993 and
2002. The prizes will be awarded in four
categories: industry, small- and medium-sized
enterprises/research institutes, non-European
countries and lifetime achievement. Past winners
include German scientist Peter Grunberg, who won
the Nobel Prize for physics in 2007 after receiving
the European Inventor of the Year 2006 award. He
discovered the giant magnetoresistance (GMR)
effect, which considerably increased the storage
capacity of hard drives.
This year´s awards ceremony in Ljubljana brings
together some of the foremost inventors of the past
decade, such as Eric De Clerq, who developed the
drug cocktail which has become standard in AIDS
treatment; Leonardo Chiariglione, the creator of
digital TV and MPEG technology; and Stefan Hell,
the scientist who overcame the conventional
physical limits in light microscopy. Other
inventions considered for the prize have brought
advances in car manufacturing to make driving safer
and cleaner, or have addressed the problem of noise
pollution from aeroplane engines.
The awards will be presented by the President of
the Republic of Slovenia, Danilo Turk, and EPO
President Alison Brimelow at a gala event in
Ljubljana on 6 May, held in conjunction with the
European Patent Forum 2008.









