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WEBSITE Marco Tempest wins the World Magic Award 2009 for Best Contemporary Magic. Lev Grossman, Senior Writer and book critic, TIME co-author blog “Techland” Jason Pontin, Editor/Publisher, Technology Review The Winners were selected from among the Finalists with the input of a select group of prominent Advisors and were announced at the ceremony held in the United Nations Delegates Dining Room on October 26th.Īlbert Teich, Senior Policy Advisor, American Association for the Advancement of Science/AAAS The collective preferences of the WTN Fellows determine the Finalists. The Award nominee pool this year was comprised of over 600 nomineesįinalists for the Awards were selected by the WTN Fellows who are eligible to vote for their top five preferences in order from within their own category. The World Technology Awards have been presented by the WTN since 2000, as a way to honor those in 20 different categories of science and technology and related fields doing “the innovative work of the greatest likely long-term significance.” The annual World Technology Awards process is an intensive global one, lasting many months. (WINNER) joins a roster of organisations and individuals from over 60 countries around the world deemed to be doing the most innovative and impactful work. The World Technology Awards have been called “the Oscars of the technology world” in part because of their peer-review selection process. The World Technology Network has announced that Marco Tempest has been named the Winner of the prestigious World Technology Award for Arts, presented by the WTN in association with TIME, Fortune, CNN, Science/AAAS, and Technology Review. WEBSITE NEW YORK, NY – Octo– Marco Tempest Recognized for “innovative work of the greatest likely long-term significance” Membership can only occur through the annual Awards process, in which individuals and companies are selected via the judgment of the the current WTN Fellows. WTN Corporate Members are short-listed nominees or winners of the Awards in the corporate award categories and automatically become members of WTN for one year (re-evaluated on an annual basis for their overall contribution to the network). Fellows are those who have been short-listed nominees and/or Winners of the Awards in the individual award categories and are, barring unusual circumstances, elected as WTN Fellows for life. With the exception of a small number of founding members, they are mostly short-listed Nominees and/or Winners for the World Technology Awards, held annually since 2000. The membership of the World Technology Network is composed of over 1000 scientists, entrepreneurs, financiers, journalists, academics, policymakers, etc., and over 200 organizations/companies, spread out over 60 countries.