Nagamori founded the
Nagamori Foundation to support and recognize achievements that contribute to scientific and industrial development in research and technology. The foundation encourages research in various aspects of power generation and promotes solutions that lower the barrier to affluence and conserve the environment. In July 2014, he inaugurated the "
Nagamori Awards", for up and coming
R&D engineers in the field of motor-related technologies. Each year the Nagamori Awards are given to about six people with the Grand Nagamori Award winner receiving around 5 million yen and each of the awardees receiving around 2 million yen. Nagamori award winners include
Bulent Sarlioglu from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Bin Yao, professor of mechanical engineering at
Purdue University,
Jose Antonino-Daviu from the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia and
Elena Lomonova from
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). In 2017, Nagamori announced that he would donate $90 million to set up an engineering research project at
Kyoto Gakuen University. The program will start in 2020 with 200 undergraduate and 100 graduate students. == Personal life ==