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Bangladeshi young innovators among top 12 at Microsoft Imagine Cup

Staff Correspondent
26 Mar 2022 20:39:10 | Update: 26 Mar 2022 20:40:06
Bangladeshi young innovators among top 12 at Microsoft Imagine Cup

Two teams of Bangladeshi young innovators are among the 12 performers at the 2022 Southeast Asia (SEA) New Market Competition of Imagine Cup, which is Microsoft’s flagship technology challenge for students and young innovators.

The teams are — Code_Cracker19 from Daffodil International University and TeamHeimerdinger from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.

The competition saw over 100 team entries from student innovators across the region competing to solve global challenges across four categories — Earth, Education, Health, and Lifestyle, a press release said on Saturday.

Imagine Cup is Microsoft’s global student technology competition designed to empower students to apply cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics to solve some of the world’s most critical social and sustainability problems.

This competition year, participants from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Laos, and Sri Lanka were eligible to apply for the SEA New Markets Regional Finals.

“Microsoft’s Imagine Cup aims to empower student developers around the globe to develop the next great technology solutions,” said Md Yousup Faruqu, managing director of Microsoft Bangladesh.

“We understand that today’s students are tomorrow’s entrepreneurs. We want to invest in whatever we can to help them improve their future. Congratulations to all our Regional Finalists for their incredible projects and hard work.”

The team will take home $1,000 cash prize and $1,000 Azure Grant to continue developing their projects, receive judge feedback, and automatically advance to the Imagine Cup World Finals, read the release.

Top 12 teams from the Southeast Asia New Markets Regional Competition will receive access to a pool of mentors to develop their solution further to increase the marketability of their products supporting it to enter respective industries as a startup.

More than two million competitors from 163 countries have signed up for Microsoft’s global student technology competition to build something that matters to them, make a difference in their communities, and innovate for impact over the past 20 years.

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