research innovation awards
Shortlisted Organisations
Global Impact Award
This Award is presented to a team/organisation for a project that has had a significant positive, global or international impact on markets or society in areas including Research, development and innovation , Talent development , Advanced manufacturing/industry 4.0-5.0 , Digitisation/Artificial intelligence , Sustainability, Supply chain innovation.
The shortlisted companies for the Global Impact Award are:
Analog Devices for ADI Catalyst
Pfizer for its role in the manufacture, supply and distribution of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and anti-viral treatment globally
Intel for the construction of its newest fabrication facility, Fab34
IBM for its AI for Cancer Surgery project
Global Community Award
This Award is presented to an individual, team or organisation including US MNCs that has had a positive societal/community impact in an area that is aligned with the values of AmCham and our membership including: Advancing gender equality, Championing inclusion, Reducing social discrimination/disadvantage, Enabling education attainment.
The shortlisted organisations for the Global Community Award are:
Maynooth University and Microsoft Ireland for their STEM Passport - a collaboration to address digital inequality in education and increase the number of girls engaging in STEM subjects.
Fidelity Investments for its ‘Paying It Forward’ charitable partnerships with education
Qualtrics for 5 for the Fight EMEA
Global Leadership Award
This Award is presented to an individual who has had a significant, positive impact on US-Ireland business relations. The recipient is recognised as someone who is committed to inclusion and gender equality
The winner of the 2023 Global Leadership Award is:
Lorna Martyn, Ireland Regional Chair and Senior Vice President, Technology, Fidelity Investments