This year’s final stage of Microsoft’s worldwide student technology competition brought with it not only new innovators of tomorrow, but also a commitment from the Redmond company to help Imagine Cup projects actually get the chance to make an impact. Imagine Cup 2011 was wrapped up on July 13, with Irel... |
14 July 2011 05:51 GMT |
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The first set of finalists in Microsoft’s Imagine Cup 2011 was announced Sunday night, with no less than 21 teams from around the world moving onward in the final round of the competition. The finalists have certainly come a long way since the debut of this’s years Imagine Cup, with in excess of 350,000 ... |
11 July 2011 09:51 GMT |
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Microsoft is upping the ante when it comes down to its annual student competition, announcing the ‘Imagine Cup Solve This’ initiative. According to the Redmond company, the crowdsourcing model was the catalyst for ‘Imagine Cup Solve This,’ focused on getting students to work on solutions that... |
22 November 2010 11:11 GMT |
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As Microsoft closes another chapter in the history of its Imagine Cup student completion, the focus now turns to the next edition, which, for the first time since debut will be held in New York, US. Students around the world have until next summer to match the performance of Thailand’s Team Skeek, the winners ... |
9 July 2010 11:41 GMT |
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People around the world now have the chance to vote for the leaders of tomorrow participating in the eighth annual Imagine Cup, a contest described by Microsoft as the world’s premier student technology competition. The Redmond company, which is sponsoring the event, has kicked off the People’s Choice Awa... |
9 June 2010 07:04 GMT |
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Microsoft is inviting students in the United States to register for what the company refers to as the world’s premier technology competition. Participants to Microsoft’s eighth annual U.S. Imagine Cup competition will only be accepted until February 1st, 2010, the software giant underlined. However, regi... |
4 January 2010 10:23 GMT |
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Microsoft and British Telecommunications have unveiled an initiative designed to sponsor software solutions on the way from embryonic project status throughout the development process and to reality. The Redmond company has even found a source of innovations worth sponsoring in its own back garden so to speak. Micros... |
10 August 2007 10:32 GMT |
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According to Microsoft, in excess of 100,000 students took part in its 2007 Imagine Cup. Participants came from no less than 100 countries around the world to compete in the Redmond company's student technology challenge. The initial volume of competitors has been filtered and only a total of 350 students from 5... |
6 August 2007 10:45 GMT |
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