Microsoft India
announced the winners of the India leg of Imagine Cup 2016, after concluding
the National Finals held in New Delhi. Imagine
Cup is a global student technology competition, and one of Microsoft’s many efforts
to transform skill development, nurture budding technologists and foster
innovative spirit. Three teams emerged as the winners under each of the three
categories – World Citizenship, Gaming and Innovation after an intense contest
among 27 teams from across the country. One grand winner will now be chosen
to represent India at the upcoming worldwide finals in July in Seattle, USA, to
compete among global teams for a US$ 50,000 prize.
Congratulating the
winners of this year’s national finals, Narendra Bhandari, General
Manager, Developer Experience and Evangelism, Microsoft India, said, “Over the last 14 years, Microsoft Imagine Cup has been
cultivating a spirit of social and technological entrepreneurship, empowering
students to use their creativity to address real societal problems through
technology. The participants have shown remarkable effort, zeal and enthusiasm
to develop cutting-edge technology solutions to help resolve some of the
world’s issues and challenges. I wish the winners and the participating teams
the very best and congratulate them on this feat. At Microsoft, we will
continue in our commitment to empower youth with opportunities, help them
imagine new possibilities and nurture the entrepreneurial ecosystem.”
Microsoft Imagine Cup
continues to witness strong participation from India, as well as world over. This year, more than 9500 students participated from 23 states
across India in the contest. The winning teams
showcased their innovative thinking, technical skills and ground-breaking
solutions to address everyday
challenges. Team KudaPehchano developed a real-time garbage management system
using machine learning and vision techniques, while Team DIGIY developed an
interesting game of suspense and Team AxeJulius built an app to publish ebooks
and share them with the public. While the World Citizenshipcategory
is focused on solving global problems in areas such as health, environment, and
human rights, the Innovation category seeks ideas that appeal
to consumer audiences, as well as inspire and delight a wider audience. The Games category
challenges teams to develop innovations that raise the bar in the global game
revolution. This year’s competition included three engaging contests under
these three categories - the Hello Cloud Challenge, and the Earth Challenge, in
addition to the main competition, to empower students to explore various
avenues and platforms to develop and showcase their ideas.
Imagine Cup is one of
Microsoft’s many efforts to transform skill development, nurture budding
technologists and foster collaborative and innovative spirit. Now in
its 14th year, this global technology competition boasts
of several success stories emerging from the competition. Last year, CodeBlue, an Indian team, bagged second place in the
Apps for Office Challenge at the Imagine Cup 2014 Worldwide Finals held in
Seattle on July 31, 2014. Team CodeBlue was awarded a cash prize worth USD
3,000 for their innovative app – Molecule Maker, which provides a library of
molecule visualizations in World, Excel and Powerpoint, enabling the
representation of molecules visually. After
competing in the Imagine Cup in 2009, Mrityunjay Bhadauria launched his project
into a company, EDUKINECT. Based in Hyderabad, the company provides an
educational service platform to help more than 20,000 students be future-ready.
The business has grown by 400% annually – supporting educational services in
more than 150 engineering campuses across India.
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