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THE FIRST LEE
KUAN YEW WATER PRIZE GOES TO WATER TECHNOPRENEUR DR. ANDREW BENEDEK:
19/03/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 19
March 2008 -- SINGAPORE - Dr
Andrew Benedek, a Canadian researcher and successful technopreneur, was
announced the winner of the inaugural Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize in Singapore
today.
The Lee
Kuan Yew Water Prize is an international award recognizing an individual or
organization for outstanding contributions in the world of water
management.
Such
works have to solve the world’s water problems through the application of
innovative technologies or the implementation of policies and programmes that
benefit mankind.
Named
after Singapore’s founding father, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, the award
comes with a cash prize of SGD300,000 (USD 215,000).
The
award is sponsored by the Singapore Millennium Foundation, a philanthropic body
supported by Temasek Holdings that has pledged S$1.5 million over five years to
the award.
Dr
Benedek pioneered the development of low-pressure membranes that enabled
drinking water to be produced from even highly polluted water.
Today,
many developed and developing countries have benefited from Dr Benedek’s
groundbreaking water solution.
“Dr
Andrew Benedek is held in high esteem by the global water industry community for
his pioneering work in low-pressure membranes. For this outstanding
contribution, he deserves to be the recipient of the inaugural Lee Kuan Yew
Water Prize,” said Professor Anthony Gordon Fane, UNESCO Centre for Membrane
Science & Technology, University of New South Wales.
Dr
Benedek’s revolutionary water treatment stood out in a field of 39
international nominations.
Low-pressure
membranes use less energy, lower operating costs and greater ease of operation
compared with conventional water purification technologies.
The widespread adoption of low-pressure membranes has made the technology even
more affordable.
Utility
providers in the United States, Europe, China, India, the Middle East, South
America, Japan, Australia and Singapore have incorporated Dr Benedek’s
membranes into their water treatment processes.
The
technology was instrumental in Singapore’s development of reclaimed water,
branded NEWater.
In
addition, low-pressure membranes are also used in the pre-treatment stage in sea
water desalination.
This
makes the process more cost-effective and therefore more viable in many
countries.
The
affordability of low-pressure membranes is a boon to small towns and villages
which are in dire need of clean potable water.
Portable
water treatment units can be assembled to treat water for small communities
affordably.
According
to the UN Population Fund, more than 3.3 billion people will live in an urban
environment by 2008 and this is likely to rise to five billion in 2030.
The
urban population in Asia alone will double to 2.6 billion between 2000 and
2030.
This
trend will put great pressure on the need for drinking water and Dr Benedek’s
discovery is a big leap that will benefit many generations to come.
“Through
Dr Benedek's significant R&D contribution and commercialization efforts, a
superior low-cost technology for water treatment is now available for large
scale use,” said Mr Tan Gee Paw, Chairman of the Nominating Committee of the
Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize.
Nominations
for the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize award went through a rigorous selection
process.
The
Nominating Committee, comprising chief executives of multi-national companies
and water utilities, leading academics in water research, policy and
management and government officers, evaluated the nominations based on criteria
such as merits of the technology, policy or programme, its scale of delivery,
application and implementation and above all, the impact and benefits to
humanity.
It
recommended the winner to the Water Prize Council, which is chaired by Dr Tony
Tan, Chairman of the Singapore National Research Foundation for its endorsement.
The
award is the highlight of the inaugural Singapore International Water Week which
will be held at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre
from 23 to 27 June 2008.
A gold
medallion, an award certificate and the cash prize will be presented to Dr
Benedek by Singapore’s Minister Mentor, Mr Lee Kuan Yew.
Dr
Benedek, who is now based in the United States, will deliver the inaugural
Singapore Water Lecture on 24 June 2008.
About
the Singapore International Water Week
The
Singapore International Water Week is the global platform for water solutions.
It will bring policymakers, industry leaders, experts and practitioners together
to address challenges, showcase technologies, discover opportunities and
celebrate achievements in the water world.
Comprising
the Water Leaders Summit, Water Convention, Water Expo and Water Festival, it
culminates in the presentation of the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize, a prestigious
international award to recognise outstanding contributions in solving global
water issues. The inaugural Singapore International Water Week will be held from
23 to 27 June 2008. The theme is Sustainable Water Solutions for Cities.
For more
information, please contact:
Wong Maiyun
E-mail: Wong_mai_yun@pub.gov.sg
Tel: 67313156
Sally
Toh
E-mail: sally_toh@pub.gov.sg
Tel: 67313108
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