Rolex Seeks Entries To 12th Worldwide Awards For Innovative Projects
By Mike Hanlon
22:00 April 1, 2005 PST

Rolex Seeks Entries To 12th Worldwide Awards For Innovative Projects
Image Gallery (16 images)The Rolex watch company is calling for entries from around the world for the 2006 Rolex Awards – the 30th anniversary of this international, biennial initiative. Enterprising individuals of any age, nationality or background are invited to apply to the 12th cycle of this philanthropic programme that was created in 1976 to support groundbreaking projects in science and medicine; technology and innovation; exploration and discovery; the environment and cultural heritage.
Five winners – the Laureates – will be honoured at a ceremony in Singapore in October 2006. They will each receive US$100,000, a specially inscribed gold Rolex chronometer and international publicity for projects that meet the programme’s criteria: originality, feasibility and potential impact. All projects must improve the human condition and, above all, demonstrate the candidates’ unfailing spirit of enterprise. Rather than rewarding past achievements, the Awards assist those embarking on new ventures or completing ongoing projects.
Deadlines for applications are as follows: Asia, the Pacific and North, Central and South America: May 31, 2005 Europe, the Middle East and Africa: September 30, 2005
Prospective entrants can complete the official application form available on the Rolex Awards website
and submit their project on-line, or download the form and, once completed, post it to the Rolex Awards Secretariat. Further information and application forms can also be obtained by writing to the Secretariat at the Rolex Awards for Enterprise, PO Box 1311, 1211 Geneva 26, Switzerland.
Following review by the Rolex Secretariat, short-listed projects will be submitted to an independent jury, the Selection Committee, which will meet early in 2006.
2004 Rolex Awards
The winners of the 2004 Rolex Awards were announced at a ceremony in Paris on September 29 last year.
Two women and three men from Argentina, Georgia, Japan, Switzerland and the United States won the coveted international prize that the Swiss watchmaker bestows on five outstanding individuals every two years.
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