
The Laureates are announced each year and they can be individuals, for-profit, public or non-profit organizations and they must demonstrate that with the use of technology, they can improve the human condition in one of the five areas:
- Evidence that a serious problem or challenge with broad significance is addressed by this use of technology
- A noteworthy contribution that surpasses previous or current solutions.
- A novel application that represents a breakthrough or a creative adaptation of an existing technology.
- The potential for this use of technology to serve as an inspiration or model for others.
Among the 2007 laureates are P&G's Children's Safe Drinking Water Program [2], Kiva [3] and PATH [4] all of which we have blogged about on NextBillion. To see the complete list of all Laureates click here [5].