William Bolander was the first Lemelson-MIT Prize $500,000 prize winner in 1995 for developing Saturn’s traction control system

William Bolander was the first Lemelson-MIT Prize $500,000 prize winner in 1995 for developing Saturn’s traction control system

Jerry believed that inventors should be seen as role models to American society, and that a national prize program, modelled on the Nobel prize, could help promote this idea. This emerged as the Lemelson-MIT Prize Program. In 1995, the first $500,000 prize was awarded to William Bolander, who developed Saturn’s traction control system.