One of the world’s leading technology prizes, Millennium Technology Prize, will be awarded for the next
time on 30 October 2024, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Prize. The global call for nominations of
breakthrough innovations will be open between 1 April and 31 October 2023. Nominations can now be
made by individuals, companies, and other organizations in all fields of technology except military
technology*.

Millennium Technology Prize is the pre-eminent one-million-euro award focused on technological
innovations for a better life. This includes work that improves human well-being, biodiversity and wider
sustainability. The winning innovations are globally accessible, commercially viable, and are based upon
ethically sound academic and scientific research.

The recipients of the Millennium Technology Prize are visionary forerunners for innovations to
advance the quality of life and sustainable development. Three winners have later won the Nobel
Prize: the exceptional biochemical engineer Frances Arnold, LED light inventor Shuji Nakamura and
stem cell researcher Shinya Yamanaka.

The 2022 Millennium Technology Prize was awarded to Scientia Professor Martin Green for his
groundbreaking work in solar cell technology, which has recently resulted in a dramatic reduction in
production cost. Solar cells are therefore increasingly replacing fossil fuel based power generation facilities,
and are a major part of the solution to global warming.

“Many of the existential issues facing our world are global. Millennium Technology Prize – as all esteemed
prizes – wants to raise public awareness and tell the stories of individual heroes whose scientific efforts
have made a drastic impact in accomplishing better life for people and the planet”, says Markku Ellilä, CEO
of Technology Academy Finland, the foundation awarding the Millennium Technology Prize.

The nominations are submitted via an online portal. In addition to organizations and companies, individuals
can nominate in this round. In the 2022 Prize round, a record-breaking 28% of the nominees were women,
compared to 10% in the previous round. Nominators are requested to consider diversity in this round, as
well.

Learn about the story of the Millennium Technology Prize
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For further information, please kindly contact:


Markku Ellilä
CEO, Technology Academy Finland
+358 40 754 3930
email: markku.ellila@millenniumprize.org
https://millenniumprize.org/

Millennium Technology Prize is worth one million euros and is awarded every two years by the independent
foundation Technology Academy Finland. The Patron of the Prize is the President of the Republic of Finland.
The Prize was granted for the first time in 2004. Three of the Prize Winners have subsequently been
awarded a Nobel Prize.

The 2024 Millennium Technology Prize will not be awarded to a tax resident of the Russian Federation or
the Republic of Belarus.


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