Daimler and UNESCO Reward the Finalists of the Third Mondialogo Engineering Award
09 Novembre 2009 - 9:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
PARIS and STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- --
30 international engineering project proposals for poverty
reduction, climate change mitigation and the promotion of
sustainable development receive Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards in
Stuttgart -- Premiere for the Mondialogo Community Award -- Awards
in Silver and Bronze for students from the United States On Monday,
Daimler and UNESCO presented at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in
Stuttgart the Mondialogo Engineering Awards to 30 international
teams of young engineers. The awards in Gold, Silver and Bronze
were presented for innovative project proposals addressing the
reduction of poverty, the promotion of sustainable development as
well as climate change mitigation. The Gold Awards, consisting of
prize money of euro 15,000 were presented to eight teams of student
engineers from 14 countries. Silver Awards with a prize money of
euro 10,000 were presented to twelve teams of student engineers
from 18 countries. Five of these Silver Awards were given to
students from the US. Ten student teams received Bronze Awards
worth euro 5,000. Five of them had US-American team members. The
intention of the Initiative is that the funds be used to help
initiate or support project implementation. For the second time,
the Mondialogo Engineering Continuation Award worth euro 10,000,
for continued project activity from previous Mondialogo Engineering
Award winners, was presented to an international student engineers
team from Germany and Rwanda. This team won an award in 2007 for
the design and construction of a low-cost river bridge, and
received a Mondialogo Engineering Continuation Award for the
continuation of project activity in the construction of a second
bridge. The team members used their prize money to finance the
construction of a second bridge in Rwanda and train the local
population in maintaining the structure. This year also witnessed
another premiere with the Mondialogo Community Award being
presented by Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton for the first time
this year. Visitors to the Internet portal
(http://www.mondialogo.org/) elected the winner of this public
award. This award was presented to an international student team
from Peru, Italy and Guinea-Bissau. Al Jazeera anchor Stephen Cole
served as Master of Ceremony at the event. Entries for the award
were submitted, short-listed and the winners were selected by an
international jury composed of prominent engineers from around the
world. Key criteria in the short-listing and jury assessment of the
projects focused on project proposal creativity, quality,
feasibility in addressing the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals and the degree of international student dialogue and
cooperation. The intensity of international dialogue and technical
exchange between the engineering students played a crucial role in
the decision. Around one third of the finalist team members from 28
countries are women - well over the average of 10-15% of women
engineering students in most countries. Every project team was made
up of groups of students from two technical universities or
colleges, with one group coming from a developing country and the
other from an industrialized nation. The teams had six months in
which to devise a solution that will have a direct practical
benefit for the population of a developing country. Principal
concerns of the Mondialogo Engineering Award are climate
protection, eradication of poverty and sustainable development.
Alongside the Mondialogo Engineering Award, the Mondialogo
partnership launched by Daimler and UNESCO also consists of the
Mondialogo School Contest and an Internet Portal in five languages.
The aim is to encourage dialogue between young people of different
origins, who work together across continents on a joint project.
This cooperation is intended to promote understanding, tolerance
and friendship between people with different cultural, religious
and linguistic backgrounds. More information about Mondialogo, the
winners of the Engineering Award and the jury members is available
at http://www.mondialogo.org/. DATASOURCE: Daimler Corporate
Communications CONTACT: Sue Williams, UNESCO, +33 1 45 68 17 06,
Fax: +33 1 45 68 56 59, ; Han Tjan, +1-212-909-9063, Fax:
+1-212-909-9065, , or Oliver Kapffenstein, +49 711 17-40622, Fax:
+49 711 17-24847, , both of Daimler AG, Katrin Muller, MONDIALOGO,
+49 69 74 34 88 380, Fax: +49 69 74 34 88 880, Web Site:
http://www.mondialogo.org/
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