Microsoft announces 2014 Worldwide Imagine Cup winners
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella awards World Champion team; program expansion to empower more student innovators announced.
SEATTLE — Aug. 1, 2014 — Microsoft Corp. on Friday announced the winners of the Microsoft Imagine Cup, the company’s premier competition for student technologists, developers and aspiring entrepreneurs from across the globe and a cornerstone of the Microsoft YouthSpark initiative. Over the past 12 years the Imagine Cup has empowered more than 1.7 million students worldwide to do more and achieve more through technology. A first place team was chosen in each of the three competition categories: Games, Innovation and World Citizenship. One of those three winning teams was then named World Champion, taking home the Imagine Cup and receiving a private meeting with Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and technology advisor.
The winners were announced at the Imagine Cup World Championship ceremony during Microsoft’s TechReady conference at the Washington State Convention Center, in front of an audience of 5,000 students, judges, partners and Microsoft employees. The ceremony was the culmination of a weeklong event and celebrates the power of student innovation.
“There is not a business, vertical industry or person on the planet untouched by technology,” Nadella said. “Imagine Cup empowers students to hack tough problems, while learning and building off the work of others. Student developers play a huge role in bringing new technologies to life in a mobile-first, cloud-first world. Congratulations to all the competitors for their hard work and creativity.”
Also announced was the expansion of the Imagine Cup program to make it available for even younger students worldwide who have the desire to create and code using Microsoft technology. Through the Imagine Cup program, students are empowered to dream big, build creatively, learn through competition and boldly bring their ideas to life as they gain lifelong career skills throughout their journey.
“Imagine Cup is about fostering new ideas and encouraging students to push the boundaries and imagine what’s possible now and in the future. Student developers play a huge role in helping to bring new technology innovations to life in ways that shape the way we work, live and play,” said Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president and chief evangelist, Microsoft. “Going forward, Microsoft’s Imagine Cup program aims to empower even more students, at younger ages, with the technologies, skills and resources to build a lifelong passion for technology, helping to grow the next generation of innovators. We’re very proud of the Imagine Cup program and even more proud of our student competitors from all around the globe.”
Imagine Cup World Finals Winners
The winners of the 12th annual Imagine Cup competitions are the following:
WORLD CHAMPION
Imagine Cup World Champion:
- Imagine Cup trophy and private meeting with Bill Gates: Team Eyenaemia from Australia, Winner of the World Citizenship Category
CATEGORY WINNERS
Games Category:
- First Place, $50,000 prize and PAX Boot Camp: Team Brainy Studio from Russia
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team Bomon from Korea
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team Illogic from Egypt
Innovation Category:
- First Place, $50,000 prize and Microsoft Ventures Boot Camp: Team Estimeet from New Zealand
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team Tep from Hungary
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team Butterfly from Bahrain
World Citizenship Category:
- First Place, $50,000 prize and Microsoft YouthSpark Boot Camp: Team Eyenaemia from Australia
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team SMART crew from Taiwan
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team Access Earth from Ireland
Student teams from Asia Pacific had a strong showing at the global competition, with four teams bringing home a total of five honours, including the World Champion:
- Team Eyenaemia from Australia took First Place in the World Citizenship, and was crowned the World Champion for their simple, non-invasive and easily accessible screening tool for anaemia made for use by everyday people. They take home US$50,000 , the Imagine Cup trophy, and was rewarded with a private meeting with Bill Gates and a place in the YouthSpark Boot Camp.
- Team Estimeet from New Zealand won First Place in the Innovation Category with their creative app that estimates how far away your friends are and the time they will arrive at your location. They take home US$50,000 and earned a place in the Microsoft Ventures Boot Camp.
- Team Bomon from Korea was placed Second in the Games Category with a US$10,000 prize by creating an original game called “Under Bed”.
- Team SMART from Taiwan was awarded Second Place in the World Citizenship category for their “Unsens” project, which provides stroke patients with feedback on their rehabilitation progress.
A list of all winners along with a short description of their projects can also be found here.
Thirty-four student teams representing 34 countries competed in the World Finals after winning national and online competitions around the globe. Microsoft awarded cash and other prizes to the winning teams, valued at more than $1 million across the yearlong Imagine Cup program. Other prizes include boot camps focused on career skills and project support, plus airfare and accommodation packages, and awards for the winning teams at the World Finals event this week.
About Microsoft Imagine Cup
In its 12th year, Microsoft Imagine Cup is the company’s premier technology program and competition providing opportunities for student technologists, developers and aspiring entrepreneurs from all academic backgrounds to collaborate, develop a technology application, create a business plan and gain a keen understanding of what is needed to bring a concept to market. Students can learn more about Imagine Cup by visiting http://www.imaginecup.com. A full list of competition categories is available at https://www.imaginecup.com/Custom/Index/Competitions.
Imagine Cup is focused on providing students with the opportunities, resources and experience to become the brightest young minds worldwide. In addition to skills and training that launch incredible careers, students receive unparalleled hands-on experience, guidance and mentorship from industry luminaries, opening doors to a future as an entrepreneur, innovator and technologist. Each of the first place winners in the competition’s three categories — Games, Innovation and World Citizenship — will receive a “boot camp” experience from Microsoft Ventures, Microsoft YouthSpark or PAX during which they will receive hands-on mentorship and project development support from Microsoft and industry experts.
“New technologies are being created every day and at a rapid pace — many of them by student developers, which is why we’ve invested long term in the Imagine Cup program,” Guggenheimer said. “The World Finalists who came to Seattle this year represent the best of student tech minds, and we are incredibly proud and inspired by all they have accomplished — we look forward to bringing them back to Seattle next year.”