IT firm NVIDIA has announced a Global Impact Award, a new annual grant of USD 150,000 for work that addresses social and humanitarian problems.
The grant will be awarded to an institution or a researcher, which is using NVIDIA technology to achieve breakthrough results, having broader impact on society, it said in a statement.
This includes, but is not limited to, the areas of disease research, drug design and development, medical imaging, energy and fuel efficiency, weather prediction, natural disaster response and cyber security, it added.
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