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Biotech and IT innovations compete for 2008 Millennium Technology Prize

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The finalists for the 2008 Millennium Technology Prize have been announced by the Technology Academy Finland. Those competing for the world’s largest technology prize are: Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys Professor, Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, UK “For his invention of DNA fingerprinting used in identification of criminal suspects and in paternity and immigration disputes. No other development in modern genetics has had such a profound impact worldwide on the lives of many millions of people.” Professor Robert Langer Institute Professor, MIT, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, USA “For his inventions and development of innovative biomaterials for controlled drug release and tissue regeneration that have saved and improved the lives of millions of people.” Dr. Andrew J. Viterbi President, Viterbi Group LLC, Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California, USA “For the invention of the Viterbi algorithm, the key building element in modern wireless and digital communications systems, touching lives of people everywhere.” Professor Emmanuel Desurvire Director, Physics Research Group, Thales Corporate Research & Technology, France Dr.Randy Giles Director, Optical Networks, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, New Jersey, USA Professor David N. Payne Director, Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, UK “For their outstanding contributions to telecommunications through the invention of the erbium-doped fibre amplifier (EDFA) which made possible the global high-capacity optical fibre network, serving as a backbone of the global information superhighway.”

The Millennium Prize Laureate 2008: FATHER OF DNA FINGERPRINTING

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“For his invention of DNA fingerprinting, used in the identification of criminal suspects and in paternity and immigration disputes, making him one of the most significant figures in modern genetics.”

The Millennium Prize Laureate 2008: Inventor of the Viterbi algorithm

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“For the invention of the Viterbi algorithm, the key building element in modern wireless and digital communications systems, touching the lives of people everywhere."

The Millennium Prize Laureate 2008: Pioneer of controlled drug release and tissue regeneration

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“For his invention and development of innovative biomaterials for controlled drug release and tissue regeneration that have significantly improved human health.” Professor Robert Langer Institute Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT, Massachusetts, USA Born August 1948 in Albany, New York, USA

The Millennium Prize Laureates 2008: INVENTORS OF THE ERBIUM-DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIER

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“For their outstanding contributions to telecommunications through the invention and development of the erbium-doped fibre amplifier (EDFA) which enabled the global high-capacity optical fibre network.”

WASTE AND WATER TREATMENT WITH FINESSE

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Modern design is a key word in the newest generation of biowaste management, water purification and biofuel plants. For example, Preseco Oy has engaged an industrial design company to develop a new, sleek product line that also is more efficient and environmentally friendly than conventional facilities.

TEAM WORK SETS THE STANDARD FOR NEW MOBILE DEVICE NORDIC ID MORPHIC

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The retail environment is fast paced, competitive and fluid. Facilitating Information flow, channeling and distributing it to the right points across this highly changeable and dynamic environment is the key challenge for improving business in the retail sector. Nordic ID meets the challenge with solutions that bridge the gap between people and information.

POLYETHYLENE PIPES REPLACE CONCRETE IN POWER STATIONS COOLING WATER INTAKE

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LA TUBERÍA DE POLIETILENO REEMPLAZA EL HORMIGÓN EN LA TOMA DE AGUA DE REFRIGERACIÓN DE UNA CENTRAL DE ENERGÍA (photo: Administrator)

Alstom has now used polyethylene piping instead of concrete in a power station’s cooling water intake for the first time. The advantages of polyethylene piping are that it is easy to install on the sea floor and has a life expectancy of at least 50 years in salt water compared to about -25 years for certain concrete pipes. The gas-powered combined cycle power plant was built in Fos-sur-Mer in southern France by CyCoFos, a power company that is a subsidiary of Gaz de France.

NEW HANDHELD DATA TERMINAL COMBINES DATA COLLECTION AND VOICE COMMUNICATION IN A COMPACT FORMAT

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A new handheld terminal by Nordic ID, targeted at mobile generation, combines fast wireless collection of product data from different sources with voice communication. The new product makes data collecting easier than ever and removes the need for users to carry several devices at the same time.

DUAL-SENSING ARC PROTECTION SYSTEM BOOSTS SAFETY AT SHELL REFINERY WITHOUT NUISANCE TRIPPING

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* system slashes potential arc flash incident energy levels to safeguard operators An electrical arc protection system that employs both light and current sensing has helped Shell Canada to improve operator safety at its petrochemical refinery in Sarnia, while also protecting the continuous-processing plant against costly nuisance trips.