Awards & Winners

1990 National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Check winners and nominations of 1990 National Medal of Technology and Innovation. Check awards winners of 1990 National Medal of Technology and Innovation. (Click on the Award name to show winners and nominees)

National Medal of Technology and Innovation

John Vincent Atanasoff

(For his invention of the electronic digital computer and for contributions toward the development of a technically trained U.S. work force.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Marvin Camras

(For the development and commercialization of magnetic recording resulting in the creation of a new industry with over 125 licenses producing products such as audio and video cassettes, broadcast sound video, tapes and discs for computer memories, and magnetic sound for motion pictures.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

DuPont

(For pioneering the development and commercialization of high-performance man-made polymers such as nylon, neoprene rubber, Teflon fluorocarbon resin, and a wide spectrum of new fibers, films, and engineering plastics which have strengthened America's global competitiveness and benefited humankind.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Donald N. Frey

(For his management of a wide range of commercial applications of new technology while serving as a senior executive in different industries; and for subsequent teaching and research, as a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Science, on the principles of technology commercialization.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Fred W. Garry

(For the design, manufacture and commercialization of high performance jet engines that lead the world in performance, efficiency, life-cycle cost, and minimal environmental impact; and for his leadership in establishing a technical information exchange and manufacturing alliances assuring the United States continuing global leadership in both commercial and military aircraft engines.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Wilson Greatbatch

(For invention, development and introduction into clinical usage of the implantable cardiac pacemaker resulting in saving over two million lives. This subsequently led to the development and commercialization of lithium batteries which greatly enhanced longevity and reliability of pacemakers and implantable devices.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Jack Kilby

(For his invention and contributions to the commercialization of the integrated circuit and the silicon thermal print-head; for his contributions to the development of the first computer using integrated circuits; and for the invention of the hand-held calculator, and gate array.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

John S. Mayo

(For providing the technological foundation for information-age communications, and for overseeing the conversion of the national switched telephone network from analog to a digital-based technology for virtually all long-distance calls both nationwide and between continents.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Gordon Moore

(For his seminal leadership in bringing American industry the two major postwar innovations in microelectronics - large-scale integrated memory and the microprocessor - that have fueled the information revolution.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

David Pall

(For patenting and commercializing over 100 filtration and other fluid clarification products which have contributed significantly to society in safety of flight, upgrading of industrial products and processes and improved safety of blood transfusions; and for building Pall Corporation into a global company with 60 percent of sales outside the United States, primarily in Europe and Japan.)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Chauncey Starr

(For his original contributions to energy production and policy; for pioneering in nuclear power; for developing risk assessment and risk management concepts; for organizing the Electric Power Research Institute, a consortium; for leadership in engineering education and contributions to a technically trained U.S. work force.)

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