The 2026 winners represent a diverse cross-section of global innovation. Sir Adrian Hill, an Irish-British scientist, received the Research award for the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine, which surpassed World Health Organization efficacy targets. In the SME category, French biologist Franck Zal was honored for his use of marine lugworm hemoglobin as a universal oxygen carrier to improve organ transplantation outcomes.
Greek-Swedish scientist Angeliki Triantafyllou secured the Industry prize for an enzymatic process that stabilized the texture of oat-based drinks, shifting the product from niche status to a mainstream dairy alternative. Meanwhile, Chinese inventors Xie Yinghao and Yu Haijun claimed both the Non-EPO Countries category and the public-voted Popular Prize. Their technology recovers critical raw materials from lithium-ion batteries, curbing carbon emissions and chemical waste.
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