Wednesday, 8 November 2006
Microsoft Opens Imagine Cup 2007 |
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Microsoft has opened registrations for Imagine Cup 2007, extending an invitation to talented students to embark on the challenge to 'Imagine a world where technology enables a better education for all'.
Students will compete in nine categories spanning software design and short film to challenges involving algorithms and programming. Students’ work will reflect real-world solutions that address the pressing global issue of education while giving them the opportunity to compete for cash prizes.
"Imagine Cup, the world’s student technology competition, represents the next generation of technology and business leaders", said Joe Wilson, director of academic initiatives in the Server and Tools Business Division at Microsoft. "The students’ creativity and passion speaks volumes about the promise of technology to really make a difference in peoples’ everyday lives, in the way we think, and in how we work and communicate."
Participants can compete in nine categories, each catering to a different talent: Technology Solutions
- Software design
- Embedded development
- Web development
Skills Challenges
- Project Hoshimi
- IT challenge
- Algorithm
Digital Arts
- Photography
- Short film
- Interface design
For more information, click here.
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