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The Takeda Foundation, is an organisation based in Japan. In 2001 it launched an
annual awards program, which presented awards accompanied by 100
million yen
under the categories social/economic well-being,
individual/humanity well-being, and world environmental
well-being.
Winners
Awardees within each category are listed in alphabetical
order.
2001
Social/Economic
Well-Being
The technical achievement honored by the Takeda Award 2001
Techno-Entrepreneurial Achievements for Social/Economic Well-Being
was "the origination and the advancement of open development models
for system software - open architecture, free software and open
source software."
Individual/Humanity
Well-Being
The technical achievement honored by the Takeda Award 2001
Techno-Entrepreneurial Achievements for Individual/Humanity
Well-Being was "development of a large-scale genome sequencing
system by establishing 'the whole genome shotgun strategy' that
utilizes modularized data acquisition system and high-throughput
DNA sequencers."
| Michael W. Hunkapiller (Applied Biosystems) |
for his contribution to the development of the automated
high-throughput DNA sequencers and the promotion of the foundation
of Celera Genomics |
| J. Craig Venter (Celera Genomics) |
for the foundation of Celera Genomics and the development of
"the whole genome shotgun strategy". |
World/Environmental
Well-Being
The technical achievement honored by the Takeda Award 2001
Techno-Entrepreneurial Achievements for World Environmental
Well-Being is "the development and promotion of the Ecological
Rucksacks and Material Input per Unit Service (MIPS) concepts, as
measures of the ecological stress of products and services."
The awards were suspended in 2003 due to financial constraints,
with the hope that they could be restarted if/when the Takeda
Foundation's financial situation improves. [1]
As well as the above awards, also in 2001 and 2002 they
presented the Techno-Entrepreurship Award, and the Takeda
Scholarship Award.
2002
Social/Economic
Well-Being
Individual/Humanity
Well-Being
World/Environmental
Well-Being
| For development of Spaceborne Microwave Radar for
Monitoring the Global Environment |
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