According to ItNewsAfrica, the winning projects were announced for the three major competition categories that is Innovation, Games and World citizenship. 800 students are reported to have participated in this year’s round from 71 countries all around the world. Microsoft awarded the winners with cash and other prizes valued at $1million throughout the competition world wide. Team Code 8 from Uganda won $12,000 with the project called Matibabu. They will be partnering with UN Women, an award that recognizes student teams that created projects that best address issues impacting women globally. Matibabu, after connecting a custom piece of hardware called a matiscope to a portable device, this equipment can diagnose malaria without requiring a blood sample. Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president and chief evangelist at Microsoft is quoted to have said The overall winners of the 11th annual Imagine Cup Competitions are the following as posted by ITNewsAfrica.
Innovation
- First Place, $50,000 prize: Team Colinked, United Kingdom, Project: SoundSYNK
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team DORA, Slovenia, Project: DORA
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team MYRA, Thailand, Project: SkyPACS
Games
- First Place, $50,000 prize: Team Zeppelin Studio, Austria, Project: Schein
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team Solite Studio, Indonesia, Project: Save the Hamsters
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team Banzai Lightning, France, Project: Seed
World Citizenship
- First Place, $50,000 prize: Team for a Better World, Portugal, Project: For a Better World
- Second Place, $10,000 prize: Team Omni-Hearing Solution, Taiwan, Project: Omni-Hearing Solution
- Third Place, $5,000 prize: Team Confufish Royale, Australia, Project: Foodbank Local