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Health development pioneer Avery to speak

Written by Wanganui Chronicle on August 17th, 2011.      1 comments

A_wta260411gfray02_t300.JPGSir Ray Avery, the 2010 New Zealander of the Year, will be in Wanganui tonight for the annual Pickering Lecture series.

The series, presented by the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ), is titled Innovation through observation and focuses on Sir Ray's work that has changed the lives of some of the world's poorest people.

The founder and chief executive of award-winning development agency Medicine Mondiale, Sir Ray's life story is in itself inspirational.

Born in England to violent parents, he grew up in orphanages and on the street. Despite the odds, and thanks to a thoughtful teacher, he managed to get through school, discovering a love of science along the way. He settled in New Zealand in the 1970s.

Sir Ray was a founding member of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the Auckland University Medical School and a technical director of Douglas Pharmaceuticals but a meeting with the legendary Fred Hollows changed his life. As he lay dying in a Sydney hospital bed, Mr Hollows told Sir Ray to "stop making money out of sick people and do something *^%*^* useful with your life".

As an advisor for the Fred Hollows Foundation, Sir Ray designed and commissioned Intraocular Lens Laboratories in Eritrea and Nepal, cutting the cost of lenses and making them available to the world's poorest communities. The low-cost lenses are expected to bring sight to 30 million people by 2020.

As the CEO of Medicine Mondiale, Sir Ray worked with teams to develop infant incubators, IV flow controllers and pre-digested protein formulations to combat child malnutrition.

His lecture will be held at 5.30pm in the War Memorial Hall and entry is free.

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NZer of year Avery to deliver lecture

Written by Nelsonmail.co.nz on August 16th, 2011.      0 comments

Award-winning scientist, businessman and philanthropist Sir Ray Avery will speak in Nelson this month.

Sir Ray is to give the Institution of Professional Engineers (IPENZ) 2011 Pickering Lecture "Innovation Through Observation" at the Suter Art Gallery on August 29.

The Pickering Lecture series is hosted annually by selected IPENZ branches.

Sir Ray is the founder and chief executive of award-winning development agency Medicine Mondiale. He was born in England to violent parents and grew up in orphanages and on the street. However, he finished school and discovered a love of science.

Sir Ray arrived in New Zealand in the 1970s and the "can-do attitude" of New Zealanders struck a chord. He became a founding member of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Auckland Medical School and a technical director of Douglas Pharmaceuticals.

Sir Ray's life was changed after meeting the legendary ophthalmologist Fred Hollows on his deathbed. Mr Hollows urged Sir Ray to "stop making money out of sick people and do something f....ing useful with your life".

He has since designed a number of low-cost medical devices which are saving and changing lives in the world's poorest communities.

Sir Ray has received numerous awards for his work, including being named the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year 2010 and the Blake Leadership Medal 2010.

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