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Last Friday, students from the winning teams of the inaugural year of the Imagine Cup Grants program had the opportunity to demonstrate their technology prototypes and share their ideas with Bill Gates and Brad Smith. You can read about their experience...
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Today, we’re announcing the four teams that have been selected as the inaugural Imagine Cup Grant winners! Starting today, these students will continue their journey of transitioning their Imagine Cup project into a startup business or nonprofit organization...
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Today, Microsoft is inviting students to compete in the Imagine Cup by innovating using “Windows 8” and Kinect with two new Challenges for Imagine Cup 2012 : the Windows Metro Style App Challenge sponsored by Microsoft Windows and the Kinect Fun Labs...
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At the Imagine Cup 2011 Worldwide Finals this past July, Microsoft announced a three-year, $3 million competitive grant program to help Imagine Cup participants take their ideas and their innovative solutions to market as a next step to solving the world...
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Today, Microsoft announced two individual Challenges for Imagine Cup 2012 : Windows Azure Challenge and Windows Phone Challenge. This year students will have the opportunity to submit projects into both of these Challenges in addition to the Software...
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The wait is over! Today students can sign up to compete in the tenth annual Imagine Cup in Software Design, Game Design: Phone, Game Design: Xbox/Windows, and the IT Challenge. Today also marks the launch of the Imagine Cup Grants program. Based on feedback...
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Digital Media is unlike any other competition or challenge at the Imagine Cup. Instead of computers and software programs, students are armed with a video camera and a 24-hour deadline. But, similar to other competitions and challenges, the focus is all...
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San Diego State University student, Jeremy Poincenot, was a keen golfer who played every Sunday from age 12 to 18, until the day his life abruptly changed. In 2008, Jeremy suddenly lost his central vision, first in one eye, then several weeks later in...
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During the Imagine Cup 2011 Worldwide Finals World Festival and Awards Ceremony, Microsoft unveiled plans to launch a three-year, $3 million competitive grant program to help recipients realize their vision of solving the world’s toughest problems...
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What a week it has been! After six days of presentations, learning sessions, volunteering activities and hundreds of cans of Red Bull, the winners of the Imagine Cup 2011 Worldwide Finals have been announced! Emotions were running high at the Koch Theatre...
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Imagine Cup Citizenship Day gave participants a much-needed rest from the competition element of the week and allowed students from around the world to spend the day experiencing New York City. Students participated in a day of service in Central Park...
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This week students have a chance to take a break from the pressure of the competition and presentations as they participate in various Learning Sessions with topics ranging from Windows Azure and the cloud to creating apps for their brand new Kinects...
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From providing solutions to infant crib deaths to projects incorporating Xbox Kinect for faster rehabilitation, the remaining 21 finalist teams are truly solving some of the world’s toughest problems. Six Software Design teams, six Embedded Development...
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After a day packed with student presentations, more than 400 students waited in anticipation tonight to learn who would have the chance to continue their quest toward winning their competition at the Imagine Cup. Congratulations to the 18 Software Design...
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Today’s Imagine Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony was packed with celebrities and successful American business leaders, including Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, foursquare Co-founder Dennis Crowley, Jeffrey D. Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia...