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NikkeiBP Presents Thirteenth "NikkeiBP Technology Award"
Tokyo -- April 4, 2003 -- Nikkei Business Publications has today held a
commendation ceremony in Tokyo to award the technologies that won the
thirteenth NikkeiBP Technology Awards. Established in 1991, the aim of the
award is to contribute to Japan's technological development by giving
recognition to breakthrough technologies that lead to fundamental change in
industry and in society. This year, Dr. Shoji Tanaka, Vice President of
International Superconductivity Technology Center, chaired the screening
committee of twenty-one members representing the most notable academic and
research organizations in Japan.
Among the technologies developed during 2002, the Grand Prize of the 2003
NikkeiBP Technology Awards went to Toyota Motor and Honda Motor for their
respective inventions of a technology that made fuel cell vehicles commercially
viable. The next-generation hydrogen-powered cars were developed for the
first time in the automobile history to replace the existing internal
combustion-engines. With their only byproduct being water, the market-ready
fuel cell vehicles have zero tailpipe emissions and a heat-efficiency of 50%.
In addition to the Grand Prize, fourteen Section Prizes were presented in the
seven sections of electronics, info-communications, consumer IT, mechanical
systems, construction, healthcare/biotechnology and ecology. The award
winning technologies are as follows:
Grand Prize
Technology that realized commercially viable fuel cell vehicles
Section Prizes
Electronics
"Mu-chip," the world's smallest wireless IC tag
Ultraviolet light emitting diode (LED)
Info-communications
"Earth Simulator," an ultra high-speed vector parallel computing system
"DayDa. Laboo," an ultra high-speed database engine based on a unique linear
filter method (LFM)
Consumer IT
"System LCD," a liquid crystal panel using CG silicon technology
"EOS-1Ds," a single-lens reflex digital camera employing an 11.1 million-pixel
CMOS sensor, which captures a full 35 mm frame
Mechanical Systems
Battery-less electric four-wheel-drive
"easy driver" that facilitates drafting of electronic manuals
Construction
Incombustible wood
Design and construction technology of bridges using "Ductal," ultra-high
performance fiber-reinforced concrete
Healthcare/Biotechnology
High-speed atomic force microscope that captures the nanostructure by video
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), a novel gene amplification
technology
Ecology
Technology that enables recycling of used concrete at construction sites
Ink-jet technology applicable to creating organic EL displays, plasma displays
and circuitry for a semiconductor chip
For further details, please contact:
International Office
phone: +813-5210-8502
fax: +813-5210-8119
http://www.nikkeibp.com
e-mail: info@nikkeibp.com
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About NikkeiBP
Nikkei Business Publications is part of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun group, the world's
largest group of companies providing mainly business and financial information for
most Japan's decision makers. Covering a wide variety of specialized areas including
business, computer, electronics, construction, services
and medicine, Nikkei Business Publications is the number one business publisher in Japan.
As of April 4, we publish 42 magazines and 3 newsletters, reaching
a combined total readership of over 2.6 million.
Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.
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