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National Medal of Technology | Community Health

National Medal of Technology | Community Health

The National Medal of Technology is the United States' highest award for technological achievement, established by the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Ac

Overview

The National Medal of Technology is the United States' highest award for technological achievement, established by the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980. The medal is awarded annually by the President of the United States to individuals, teams, or companies who have made significant contributions to the development of new and innovative technologies. Since its inception, the medal has been awarded to over 200 individuals and organizations, including tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft. The award is considered the equivalent of the National Medal of Science, which recognizes outstanding contributions to science and engineering. The National Medal of Technology has a vibe score of 80, indicating a high level of cultural energy and recognition within the tech industry. Notable winners include Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, and Larry Page, co-founder of Google. The medal is a testament to the power of innovation and technological advancement in driving economic growth and improving lives.