Devices and Services giant, Microsoft
Nigeria, has begun search for the best technology students in Nigeria to
participate in its 2014 annual Imagine Cup students technology
competition, aimed at encouraging students to create imaginative
technology solutions that can solve some of the world’s toughest
problems.
Now in its 12th year, the competition
has grown to become the world’s global student technology competition
with more than 1.65 million students from more than 190 countries having
participated in the Microsoft Imagine Cup annual competition from
inception. Continue...
According to Microsoft, students who are
16 years or older, as of September 10, 2013 and are, or will be
enrolled as students of a university at any time between January 1, 2013
and July 31, 2014, are eligible to participate in the competition.
Interested applicants, Microsoft said,
are to register for the competition on http://www.imaginecup.com/ and
follow up with news and updates about the competition on Imagine Cup
Blog.
The devices and services giant said that students have until 12.00am, April 10, 2014 to register for this year’s competition in their three main competitions, Games, Innovation, and World Citizenship.
The devices and services giant said that students have until 12.00am, April 10, 2014 to register for this year’s competition in their three main competitions, Games, Innovation, and World Citizenship.
Accordingly, a team is made of up to four eligible students and a mentor, who advises on the teams’ project. Each competing team will make an original technology project from start
to finish, come up with a great idea, make a plan, build a project, and
submit it to Imagine Cup. It can be either purely software or a
combination of software and hardware. It needs to use either Windows,
Windows Phone, or Windows Azure.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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