Published: 28 Sep 2023 663 views
The European Inventor Award celebrates inventors worldwide who transform their ideas into solutions. It recognises technological breakthroughs that address some of the greatest challenges of our time and underlines the vital role inventors play in building a smarter, more sustainable world.
To inspire the next generation of inventors, the?EPO?introduced?the?Young Inventors Prize as part of its annual European Inventor Award. The global prize is open to?innovators (individual or group) of any nationality, aged 30 and under. Any idea, project or product in any field of technology may be proposed,?as long as?these initiatives use technology to solve a problem within the framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Application Deadline | 01 Oct 2023 |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | University of Malta |
Gender | Men and Women |
The winner will receive a cash prize of EUR 20,000, the second and third placed finalists will receive EUR 10,000 and EUR 5,000 respectively.
Proposals can be submitted by the public, staff, patent offices worldwide, or even inventors themselves by following these three steps. Submissions will be open until 1 October 2023. After submitting your proposal, kindly email us with the nominated inventor and technology.
The Award ceremony will take place in Valencia on 4 July 2024. Good Luck!
For more details, visit University of Malta website.