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 | Designed to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists, The Honeywell – Nobel Initiative establishes a forum for students worldwide to learn directly from Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics through a combination of live on-campus events, interactive content and broadcast programs that expand upon Nobelprize.org’s educational outreach efforts. This innovative partnership seeks to teach students the complex science behind Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry while encouraging their highest aspirations in ways that are motivating and engaging. | 
 |  | WWW.HONEYWELL.COM |  | Honeywell is a technology leader serving customers worldwide with world-class aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Whether you’re flying on a plane, driving a car, heating or cooling a home, furnishing an apartment, taking medication or playing a sport, Honeywell products are everywhere, helping to build a world that is safer and more secure, more comfortable and energy efficient, and more innovative and productive. With a venerable history that dates back to 1885, today’s Honeywell employs 116,000 people in nearly 100 countries and delivers high-quality innovations to customers every day through four business units: - Honeywell Aerospace is one of the most advanced suppliers of integrated avionics, powerful and efficient engines, and reliable landing systems that make air travel safer and more cost-effective.
- Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions provides climate control, air quality, energy efficiency, life safety and security systems for industrial, retail and residential customers encompassing 100 million homes and 5 million buildings worldwide.
- Honeywell Transportation Systems products improve the performance, efficiency and appearance of cars, trucks and other vehicles. In Europe, Asia and the Americas, our turbochargers enable automakers to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles (gasoline, diesel and hybrid) without sacrificing performance.
- Honeywell Specialty Materials is a world leader in developing and manufacturing high-purity, high-quality and high-performance chemicals and materials.
To find out more about Honeywell, please visit us at www.honeywell.com | 
 |  | NOBELPRIZE.ORG |  | Nobelprize.org is a non-profit web site launched in 1995 to inform and educate global visitors about Nobel Prize winners and their achievements. Information is provided free of charge in text, video and audio formats, and includes autobiographies, lectures, interviews, articles and web links. More than 24 million people of all ages and from around the world visited Nobelprize.org in 2005. The web site implemented an Educational Outreach Program in 2001 to serve students and teachers with on-line learning products and projects based on the science and other works honored with a Nobel Prize. Honeywell Hometown Solutions is the program's global sponsor of educational outreach efforts focused on Physics and Chemistry Prizes.
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 |  | NOBELMEDIA |  | Nobel Media was established in 2004 to develop, produce, and own Nobel programming and to increase global distribution. The Nobel Prize Series consists of a variety of programs, including interviews with Nobel Laureates, documentaries, interactive debates, coverage of the Nobel Prize ceremonies, and entertainment productions. The programs reach a global audience of nearly 1 billion households in over 150 countries. The Nobel Prize Series is produced and distributed through international and regional broadcast partners such as BBC World, CNN, SVT, and NRK. Nobel Media is commercially based and externally funded through exclusively selected sponsorships and partnerships. Honeywell supports the Nobel Prize Series and is an exclusive sponsor of Nobel Minds, an annual live debate program where the current year's Nobel Laureates in science come together to talk about their work and its relevance. |  |
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