Rolex Awards for Enterprise
The Rolex Awards is a series of biennial awards "aimed at fostering a spirit of enterprise around the world", promoted by the Swiss wristwatch company Rolex. The awards recognize outstanding achievement, particularly in the areas of science and medicine, technology and innovation, exploration and discovery,; the environment, and cultural heritage.
The awards are given to five Laureates and five Associate Laureates for pioneering efforts to expand knowledge and improve human life. Laureates receive US$100,000 each; the Associate Laureates, US$50,000.
As of 2011, 115 laureates have been selected since the awards were established in 1976. Judging is done by world-famous experts. All Laureates and Associate Laureates apply on their own behalf.
Young Laureates Programmed
In 2009 the Rolex Awards introduced the Young Laureates Programme. This program goal is to "foster innovation in the next generation" The program selects 5 young enterprising individuals and provides with them funding and resources for their projects.
Award-winners
Young Laureates Award
2014
- Neeti Kailas, India, Develop a unique system to carry out early and mass screenings of newborns in resource-poor settings to monitor hearing loss and prevent the consequent loss of speech.
- Olivier Nsengimana, Rwanda, Save Rwanda's Grey Crowned Crane, which faces increasing threats to its habitat and a growing illegal trade, in order to conserve Rwanda's biodiversity.
- Francesco Sauro, Italy, Lead a multidisciplinary team of scientists to explore ancient quartzite caves in table-top mountains between Venezuela and Brazil and uncover the secrets behind the landscape's evolution.
- Arthur Zang, Cameroon, Reduce the rate of cardiovascular-disease mortality in countries with a shortage of cardiologists by using a Cardio-pad medical tablet to perform cardiac examinations and permit remote readings.
- Hosam Zowawi, Saudi Arabia, Develop faster laboratory tests for superbugs and raise awareness of antibiotic resistance in the Gulf States through an education campaign.
2012
- Sumit Dagar, India, Develop a Braille smartphone to improve life for India's blind people
- Karina Atkinson, United Kingdom, Foster research and responsible tourism in a bio-diversity hotspot
- Selene Biffi, Italy, Revive traditional storytelling to craft a new narrative for Afghanistan
- Maritza Morales Casanova, Mexico, Build a park for environmental education in the Yucatán
- Arun Krishnamurthy, India, Restore urban lakes in India
- Erika Cuéllar, Bolivia, Train local people in the Chaco Region to protect the biodiversity of this environment.
2010
- Jacob Colker, United States, Enable smartphone users to become volunteers by donating spare minutes to charitable, scientific and community organizations.
- Reese Fernandez, The Philippines, Help impoverished women earn a decent wage by upcycling waste, turning it into high-value "eco-ethical, elegant" products
- Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, Nigeria, Improve the lives of farmers in Nigeria through the development of an interactive, rural radio service
- Piyush Tewari, India, Train a network of police officers and volunteers to provide rapid medical care to road accident victims in Delhi
- Bruktawit, Ethiopia, Tackle the high child mortality rate in Ethiopia through a television series designed to teach children about health
2009
- Reese Fernandez, founder of Rags2Riches, an upcycling fashion enterprise supporting women in the Philippines
- Jacob Colker, an American harnessing human fascination with social media to generate volunteerism
- Bruktawit Tigabu, saving children through accessible, engaging education in Ethiopia
- Piyush Tewari, creator of SaveLIFE Foundation in India to improve emergency response to road accidents
- Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, tackling poverty through supporting farmers in Nigeria with informational radio broadcasts
Laureates
2016
- Andrew Bastawrous (ophthalmologist), United Kingdom, is transforming eye care in sub-Saharan Africa using a smartphone-based, portable eye examination kit, Peek, to screen thousands of people.
- Sonam Wangchuk (activist), India, is helping farmers in the arid Himalayan highlands of Ladakh to overcome water shortages by tapping meltwaters to build artificial glaciers.
2008
- Talal Akasheh, Jordan, Cultural Heritage, Help conserve ancient Petra from the ravages of time and tourism
- Tim Bauer, The Philippines, Applied Technology, Reduce pollution from motorized tricycles in Asian cities
- Andrew McGonigle, Italy, Applied Technology, Develop a way to predict volcanic eruptions using a remote-controlled helicopter
- Andrew Muri, South Africa, Environment, Provide training and jobs to young people orphaned by AIDS
- Elsa Zaldívar, Paraguay, Applied Technology, Combine loofah and plastic waste to make low-cost housing
2006
- Alexandra Lavriller, Siberia, Cultural Heritage, Establish a travelling school to revive a vanishing culture
- Brad Norman, Australia, Environment, Create a system of identification to protect the whale shark
- Pilai Poonswad, Thailand, Environment, Save threatened hornbills and their habitat in Thailand
- Chanda Shroff, India, Cultural Heritage, Revive traditional hand embroidery to create a sustainable income for women
- Rory Wilson, United Kingdom, Applied Technology, Use mobile technology to track how wild animals use energy
2004
- Lonnie Dupre, an explorer who crossed the Arctic in the summer of 2005
- Claudia Feh, a scientist working with Mongolian nomads
- Archeologist David Lordkipanidze
- Teresa Manera, who works to preserve prehistoric animal footprints
- Kikuo Morimoto, whose work is to revive Cambodian silk producing, particularly as a means of providing employment for Cambodian villagers
2002
- Michel André, France, Applied Technology, Protecting whales from collisions with ships
- José Márcio Ayres, Brazil, Environment, Protecting the Amazon forest
- Dave Irvine-Halliday, Canada, Applied Technology, Supplying low-cost LED lighting systems to people in developing countries
- Lindy Rodwell, South Africa, Environment, Protecting blue and wattled cranes
- Gordon Sato, United States, Environment, Planting mangrove trees in Eritrea
2000
- Elizabeth Nicholls, Canada, Exploration, a paleontologist who excavated a 23-meter ichtyosaur fossil
1998
- Wijaya Godakumbura, Sri Lanka, Science & Health, development of Safe bottle lamp
- Jean-François Pernette, France, Exploration, Ultima Patagonia caving expedition
1990
- Anita Studer, Switzerland, Environment, replanting Brazilian rainforest
Associate Laureates
2008
- Alexis Belonio, The Philippines, Applied Technology, Turn rice husks into cheap, clean energy for cooking
- Arthur Gonzalez, Mexico, Exploration, Explore submerged caves to discover and study remains from the Ice Age
- Rodrigo Medellin, Mexico, Environment, Save endangered bats through protection and education
- Moji Riba, India, Cultural Heritage, Safeguard the heritage of the people of Arunachal Pradesh
- Romulus Whitaker, Environment, Establish a network of rainforest research stations across India
2006
- Cristian Donoso, Patagonia, Exploration, Gather vital new knowledge about the little-known western Patagonia region
- Zenon Gomel Apaza, Peru, Environment, Transform Andean communities through traditional agriculture
- Shafqat Hussain, Pakistan, Develop a livestock insurance and ecotourism in Pakistan
- Runa Khan Marre, Bangladesh, Cultural Heritage, Develop a "living museum" of traditional boats to preserve this national craft
- Julien Meyer, France, Cultural Heritage, Revive whistled and drummed languages from remote areas
See also
- Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, a sister project