Friday, February 24, 2012

Imagine Cup 2012: Microsoft Calls For Registration


*Team Nerds Inc, 2011 National winners

*L-R: Duke Obasi of AlliedSoft, Sherrif Shittu of Web Trends 
(both judges)& Emmanuel Onyeje, GM, Microsoft 
Anglophone West Africa at the Nigeria Finals last year
As the deadline for this year’s annual Imagine Cup student technology competition approaches, Microsoft Nigeria is calling on Nigerian students to participate and come up with imaginative solutions to use technology to help solve some of the world’s toughest problems.
The competition, now in its tenth year, has grown to become the world’s premier student technology competition with more than 358,000 students representing 183 countries participating in last year’s event.
For this year’s edition therefore, students have until 13 March 2012, 23:59:59 GMT to register for the competition in one of eight categories: Software Design; Game Design (Xbox/Phone); Game Design (Phone); IT Challenge; Kinect Fun Labs Challenge; Windows Metro Style App Challenge; Windows Azure Challenge; and Windows Phone Challenge. 
Besides the vast opportunities presented from competing on the world stage at the premier student technology competition, participants stand to win cash prizes and grants. Each Worldwide Finalist and one Mentor per team will be awarded a trip to Sydney, Australia to compete in the Worldwide Finals in July 2012.
The trip includes round trip coach airfare from the major
airport closest to the competitor’s home, standard hotel accommodations, and select meals during the Worldwide Finals.
Last year, Nigeria’s Team Nerds Inc. made it into the top five for the People’s Choice Award and qualified to enter for the Grants Award, a feat described by many as representing a milestone for the country in the competition.
The team, made up of four students comprising Toluwanimi Kolawole, Oluwafemi Alaba, David Olaniyan and Taiwo Orogbangba from the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Ondo State, represented the country with their entry, Medicare: an application designed to bridge the gap between doctors and patients when they are miles apart.
Shina Oyetosho, Developer and Platform Evangelism Lead, Microsoft Anglophone West Africa, in a statement said, “Team Nerds did the country, and continent proud last year, and we are hoping to see this year’s entries follow in their footsteps. There are so many different challenges faced by our country’s people, and we believe that the solution to many of these problems lies in the power of technology combined with the potential and imagination of our youth. That’s why we hope to see a record number of entries for this year’s competition.”
To mark the official launch of this year’s competition in the country, a kick-off event will be held on the 6th of March in partnership with Rivers State Government and other stakeholders.
Goodliffe Nmekini, Special Adviser to Rivers State Governor, speaking on the partnership noted, “The decision by Rivers State Government to support the Imagine Cup competition stems from its current effort to make Port Harcourt the Technology Hub of the country.”
This year, for the first time, two rounds of regional finals will be held in Nigeria instead of just one ahead of the national finals in Port Harcourt on the 25th of April 2012, to accommodate the anticipated number of entries.
The Worldwide Finals, previously hosted in Spain, Brazil, Japan, India, Korea, France, Egypt, Poland, and the USA; will be hosted in Sydney, Australia in July this year.

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