World Economic Forum Names Technology Pioneers for 2004

The World Economic Forum  announced the 30 companies selected worldwide as "Technology Pioneers"
 for 2004. Company nominations  are made by the international venture community and members, 
constituents and collaborators of the World Economic Forum. Candidates are reviewed and evaluated 
by an external Selection Advisory Committee. The emergent technology trends represented by the 
Technology Pioneer companies selected are: ubiquitous computing, nanotechnology, biotechnology 
and energy technology. Ubiquitous computing will become the fabric of everyday life by integrating 
computing and communications power into almost everything, from fridges to clothes to door-handles 
to wallpaper. Nanotechnology, by integrating nanoscale components with conventional electronics, 
is now in the stages of creating nanotech products. Biotechnology is making rapid progress in the
 understanding of computer data which has led to new approaches in drug design and discovery. 
Alternative energy technologies are beginning to switch to a "hydrogen economy," which involves 
using hydrogen as a medium for the storage and transmission of energy.  Of the 30 companies named 
as Tech Pioneers, 18 are from the United States and only seven are from Europe. Last year the figures
 showed a similar split with 70% of the companies coming from North America.

Companies Selected as Technology Pioneers 2004:

Company

Representative

Title

Country

Alien Technology

Stav Prodromou

Chief Executive Officer

USA

Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc.

William L. Hunter

Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

Canada

AnthroTronix Inc.

Corinna E. Lathan

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

USA

CK Life Sciences International Inc.

S.F. Pang

Chief Technology Officer

Hong Kong SAR

Corvil Networks Ltd

Donal Byrne

Chief Executive Officer

Ireland

Gilead Sciences Inc.

John C. Martin

President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Hydrogenics

Pierre Rivard

Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

Canada

Imagen Inc.

Pamela Lipson

Chief Executive Officer and President

USA

Inframat

David Reisner

Chief Executive Officer

USA

MagiQ Technologies Inc.

Bob Gelfond

Chief Executive Officer

USA

Medis Technologies Ltd

Robert K. Lifton

Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary

USA

mnemoScience GmbH

Andreas Lendlein

Managing Director

Germany

Nanomix Inc.

George Gruner

Chief Scientist

USA

Nanosys Inc.

Larry Bock

Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Nantero Inc.

Thomas Rueckes

Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer

USA

OmniSonics Medical Technologies Inc.

Robert A. Rabiner

President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Optobionics

Alan Chow

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer

USA

OTB-Group BV

Ron Kok

Founder

Netherlands

Plastic Logic

Stuart M. Evans

Chief Executive Officer

United Kingdom

Procognia Ltd

Ron Long

Chief Executive Officer and Chairman

United Kingdom

Red-M

Karl Feilder

Chief Executive Officer

United Kingdom

Regeneration Technologies Inc.

Brian K. Hutchinson

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Seeing Machines Pty Ltd

Alex Zelinsky

Chief Executive Officer

Australia

Solid Technologies Inc.

Chung Joon

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Republic of Korea

Sonim Technologies Inc.

John Burns

President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Syrrx Inc.

Stephen W. Kaldor

President and Chief Scientific Officer

USA

TeraView Ltd

Don Arnone

Chief Executive Officer

United Kingdom

UTStarcom

Hong Liang Lu

Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

VGX Pharmaceuticals

J. Joseph Kim

Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer

USA

Zyomyx Inc.

Peter Wagner

Chief Technology Officer

USA

 To learn more

About the World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world. 
The Forum provides a collaborative framework for the world's leaders to address global issues, engaging particularly its
 corporate members in global citizenship. Incorporated as a foundation, and based in Geneva, Switzerland, the World 
Economic Forum is impartial and not-for-profit; it is tied to no political, partisan or national interests. The Forum has 
NGO consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

Source: World Economic Forum Press Release, December 2003

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