Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, Receives the 2026 IEEE Medal of Honor
Jensen Huang Receives the IEEE Medal of Honor
In a remarkable honor highlighting his significant impact on technology, Jensen Huang, the visionary founder and CEO of NVIDIA, has been awarded the 2026 IEEE Medal of Honor, an accolade that represents the pinnacle of achievement in the field. Founded in 1884, IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization, boasting over 500,000 members dedicated to advancing technology for humanity.
Huang's recognition is a testament to his lifetime commitment to innovation and a hallmark of the groundbreaking advancements that NVIDIA has brought to the tech landscape. The award, which comes with a substantial $2 million prize, acknowledges Huang's pioneering work in accelerated computing—a field where NVIDIA has remained at the forefront since the introduction of the first graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999. This invention not only revolutionized computing but set the stage for transformative advancements across a wide range of sectors, from healthcare to robotics, autonomous vehicles to manufacturing.
Mary Ellen Randall, the current President of IEEE, praised Huang's achievements by stating, "The IEEE Medal of Honor signifies the highest level of career accomplishment. Jensen Huang's contributions have extended the boundaries of technology and fostered innovations that will shape the future." This acknowledgment places Huang alongside a prestigious line of previous recipients, including the likes of Vinton G. Cerf and Robert Kahn, who revolutionized the Internet.
Under Huang's leadership, NVIDIA has achieved unprecedented levels of success, being the first company to surpass a market capitalization of $5 trillion in October 2025. This monumental achievement reflects Huang’s foresight and ability to stay ahead of industry trends,