Like no industry before, technology thrives on a torrent of revolutionary thinking. The incredible improvements in human living and changes in social thought that the industry has produced—not to mention all the wealth—are born from ideas.

Since 1987, the Fellow Awards have honored a select group of industry pioneers whose ideas have had the most far-reaching impact. Each year, the “who’s who” of the technology world assembles at this great event to honor and celebrate the people and innovations that paved the way for their own advancements and position in the industry.

Event sponsors enjoy an elite and powerful opportunity to take their place among other industry leaders, to communicate with a renowned and influential audience, and to show their support of the honorees at the premier place in the world that preserves and presents the pivotal objects and stories of the computing revolution.

Come and celebrate with your peers, as together we reflect on one of the most remarkable periods in human history.

For further information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact the development team at 650-810-1008 or CorporatePartner@computerhistory.org.

Museum Trustees Andy Cunningham, and Peggy Burke with Peter Hirshberg Mark Dean, Museum Trustee, IBM Fellow and VP Bill Campbell
Chairman, Intuit
     
“The quality and number of the Fellows audience, Computer History Museum members and supporters increase each year. We are proud to be a part of that growth.”
- Peggy Burke, Principal,
1185 Design
“Sponsoring the Computer History Museum Fellows program allows companies to honor the many innovators in our industry who made a difference, and to show their support for the leading museum of the information age.”
- Mark Dean, IBM Fellow and Vice President,
Almaden Research Center
"The Computer History Museum is bringing the important stories of computer history to life by honoring those who contributed significant, foundational technologies that have changed the way we live."
- Bill Campbell
Chairman of the Board, Intuit, Inc.
     
     
     
“The Fellow Awards program is an opportunity to come together with key visionaries who changed the world. This is especially valuable for bright, young people who are planning or getting started in their careers.”
- Wayne Rosing, former VP Engineering, Google
“The Fellow Awards not only recognize achievements in the field, they provide a visual and audio record of the awardees’ accomplishments, which is a treasure for future generations of historians.”
- Paul E. Ceruzzi, Curator of Aerospace Electronics & Computing, Smithsonian Institution’s National Air & Space Museum
“Supporting the Computer History Museum and the Fellow Awards honorees provides a triple bottom-line opportunity to sponsors – by providing knowledge that fuels their industry, recognizing the pioneers whose contributions they’ve built upon, and visibly giving back to their industry and community.”
- Cynthia Holladay, 
Principal and Founder,
Upright Marketing
     
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