Monday, November 7, 2011

Santosh Ostwal named 2011 Tech Awards Laureate

Santosh Ostwal NAMED A 2011 TECH AWARDS LAUREATE BY THE TECH MUSEUM 

Santosh Ostwal is One of 15 Innovators From Around the World Recognized for Applying Technology to Benefit Humanity

(SAN JOSE, Calif. and Pune, India) Sept. 15, 2011 – Santosh Ostwal, CEO of Ossian Agro Automation Pvt. Ltd.,  was today named as a laureate of The Tech Awards 2011, one of 15 global innovators recognized each year for applying technology to benefit humanity and spark global change. The Tech Awards, a signature program of The Tech Museum, and presented by Applied Materials, Inc., selected Santosh Ostwal from among hundreds of nominations representing 54 countries.


The Tech Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity is one of the premier annual humanitarian awards programs in the world, recognizing technical solutions that benefit humanity and address the most critical issues facing our planet and its people. The awards program honors 15 scientists and innovators annually alongside the recipient of the Global Humanitarian Award. Laureates are selected by a prestigious panel of international judges organized by the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Santa Clara University, and made up of Santa Clara University faculty as well as leaders from educational and research institutions, industry and the public sector around the world.

“The Tech Awards is an incredible honor, recognizing individuals and organizations whose ideas and execution of those ideas are changing the world,” said Rajashree Ostwal, Director of Ossian group. “We are proud to be among those recognized for their contributions, and will continue to develop solutions that improve the overall well being of people worldwide. Since beginning of our company, we have focused on improving irrigation in the Indian rural sector with the help of appropriate automation for Indian rural scenario. We are sure that Nano Ganesh is an exact need of irrigation automation for Indian farmers.” 

“The global challenges of the day have become increasingly strident, more deeply rooted,” said David Whitman, Vice President of Signature Programs at The Tech Museum. “Still, there is hope. These incredibly impressive Laureates have all proven to be equal to, or better than, the challenge to make the world a better place. By celebrating their accomplishments today, we are encouraging future innovators to work toward solutions to make the world healthier, safer and more sustainable.”

Established in 2000, The Tech Awards recognizes 15 Laureates in five universal categories: education, equality, environment, economic development and health. These laureates have developed new technological solutions or innovative ways to use existing technologies to significantly improve the lives of people around the world.  One Laureate in each category will receive a $50,000 cash prize during the annual Awards Gala in Santa Clara  CA. on October 20.

This year, the laureates represent the truly global vision of the program, spanning countries such as India, Honduras and Ethiopia. Their work impacts people in many more countries worldwide.

The Tech Awards collaborates with humanitarian, educational, and business partners through global outreach efforts, giving people around the world the opportunity to benefit from the successful technologies recognized through The Tech Awards. The selected laureates’ projects address multiple humanitarian efforts including developing alternate ways to generate electricity, creating free educational tools, and improving literacy among children.

Key sponsors supporting The Tech Awards include Applied Materials, Inc., Intel Corporation, Nokia, Microsoft, Swanson Foundation, Flextronics, Polycom, Skoll Foundation, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Accenture, eBay, Qatalyst, Google, Wells Fargo, Xilinx, American Airlines, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, Bain & Company, NBC11, San Jose Mercury News, Forbes, Stanford Social Innovation Review, TIME, Xfinity, MEMC Electronic Materials, Brassfield Estate Winery, Hilton San Jose, Convention Plaza Hotel, and Hayward Quartz Technology.

For more information about The Tech Awards, visit The Tech Awards
About Nano Ganesh
Nano Ganesh is a mobile based remote control and alarm system for the agriculture water pumps which are located in the hazardous remote locations in the rural area.

About The Tech Museum
The Tech Museum is a hands-on science and technology institution designed to engage people of all ages and backgrounds in experiences that educate, inform, provoke thought, and inspire action. Ensconced in the heart of Silicon Valley, the museum captures the spirit of the region through innovative content and programs such as The Tech Challenge, our annual team design competition for youth, and the internationally renowned The Tech Awards, which recognizes technology to benefit humanity. Daily, The Tech Museum celebrates the present and encourages the development of pioneering ideas for a more promising future. For more information about The Tech Museum, visit The Tech Museum

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CONTACTS:

Santosh Ostwal,
CEO,Ossian Agro Automation Private Limited,
+91 20 24472277
shostwal@yahoo.co.in

Roqua Montez
The Tech Museum of Innovation
(408) 795-6225
lcroel@thetech.org

Anne Heise
Ogilvy PR
(415) 677-2731