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2005 Lemelson-MIT $500,000 Prize winner Woody Norris' ultralight AirScooter Credit: AirScooter

2005 Lemelson-MIT $500,000 Prize winner Woody Norris' ultralight AirScooter Credit: AirScooter

Designed by 2005 Lemelson-MIT $500,000 Prize winner Woody Norris, the ultralight AirScooter is made for easy control and maneuverability. Credit: AirScooter

“Future Astronauts” of A-MAN Program in Los Angeles Credit: A-MAN

“Future Astronauts” of A-MAN Program in Los Angeles Credit: A-MAN

The afterschool, weekend and summer programs at A-MAN in Los Angeles have served over a thousand kids, including these “Future Astronauts.” Credit: A-MAN

A demonstration of new technology for farmers in Tanzania. Credit: Sustainable Harvest

A demonstration of new technology for farmers in Tanzania. Credit: Sustainable Harvest

A demonstration of new technology for farmers in Tanzania. Sustainable Harvest began a partnership with the Kanyovu Cooperative in Kigoma in 2007. Credit: Sustainable Harvest

A canal in Indonesia funnels into a micro-hydro power plant Credit: Ashoka

A canal in Indonesia funnels into a micro-hydro power plant Credit: Ashoka

A canal in Indonesia that funnels into a micro-hydro power plant, providing irrigation and power to rural farmers and their families. Credit: Ashoka

Members InvenTeam demonstrate the “Laser Finger” Credit: Lemelson-MIT.

Members InvenTeam demonstrate the “Laser Finger” Credit: Lemelson-MIT.

Members of the Palo Alto, CA InvenTeam demonstrate the “Laser Finger” – a low cost laser pointing device and computer that allows quadriplegics to perform basic tasks just by turning their heads. Credit: Lemelson-MIT

Stephanie Kwolek’s work with polymer fibers has led to such products as Kevlar and Lycra-Spandex. Credit: Michael Branscom

Stephanie Kwolek’s work with polymer fibers has led to such products as Kevlar and Lycra-Spandex. Credit: Michael Branscom

Stephanie Kwolek’s work with polymer fibers has led to such products as Kevlar and Lycra-Spandex. Credit: Michael Branscom

Envirofit clears the air and saves fuel by retrofitting dirty engines with clean direct injection technology. Credit: Envirofit

Envirofit clears the air and saves fuel by retrofitting dirty engines with clean direct injection technology. Credit: Envirofit

Envirofit clears the air and saves fuel by retrofitting dirty two-stroke engines with their clean, fuel-efficient direct injection technology. Credit: Envirofit

Heike Schettler’s innovative Science Lab program in Germany strives to reach children of all backgrounds. Credit: Ashoka

Heike Schettler’s innovative Science Lab program in Germany strives to reach children of all backgrounds. Credit: Ashoka

Heike Schettler’s innovative Science Lab program in Germany encourages children to explore science. Credit: Ashoka

2007 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize winner Nate Ball demonstrates his ATLAS Powered Rope Ascender

2007 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize winner Nate Ball demonstrates his ATLAS Powered Rope Ascender

2007 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize winner Nate Ball demonstrates his ATLAS Powered Rope Ascender to a group of children at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

Children study in an Indonesian school powered by micro-hydro power. Credit: Ashoka

Children study in an Indonesian school powered by micro-hydro power. Credit: Ashoka

Children study in an Indonesian school powered by micro-hydro power. Credit: Ashoka

A nurse checks on a newborn in the innovative baby warmer developed by Dr. Sathya Jeganathan.

A nurse checks on a newborn in the innovative baby warmer developed by Dr. Sathya Jeganathan.

In Chengalpattu Hospital outside of Chennai, India, a nurse checks on a newborn in the innovative baby warmer developed by Dr. Sathya Jeganathan.

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Mission – The Lemelson Foundation is dedicated to improving lives through invention

Established by American inventor Jerome Lemelson, the Foundation supports inventors, invention and innovation at every stage. This helps ensure that great ideas and great inventors will continue to serve the U.S. and the world.

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  • Tens of thousands of university students have particpated in hundreds of invention education courses since the beginning of the Foundation's educational endeavors in the U.S. Read More
  • Millions of visitors have been introduced to invention through exhibits and symposia at The Lemelson Center at the Smithsonian, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Read More
  • Since 2006, the Foundation’s Recognition and Mentoring Program (RAMP) has provided support for technology and business development. Scores of businesses have received funding through RAMPs in India, Indonesia, and Peru; nine of these have gone to market with their products. Read more
  • In 2007-2008 alone, 357 enterprises were created in developing countries as a result of new technologies funded by the Lemelson Foundation. 3,170 jobs have been created; 9,227 households are using income-generating innovations; and 11,681 households are using new technologies to meet their energy and water needs. Read more

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