Microsoft’s “Imagine Cup” winners to get Nokia Lumia 920 Windows smartphones




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The Nokia Lumia 920
The Nokia Lumia 920

Imagine Cup winners in over 20 countries will receive Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phones

Microsoft Middle East and Africa announced that it will be partnering with Nokia for the Imagine Cup local finals across countries in the region.

Microsoft’s Imagine Cup is a global student technology competition which brings together young innovators from all over the world. As part of the sponsorship, Nokia will be the exclusive mobile manufacturing partner for the final events and will be rewarding more than 80 local winners with state-of-the-art Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone handsets.

Students from more than 20 countries across the Middle East and Africa will be collaborating and competing in local Imagine Cup finals to develop a technology application, create a business plan and gain a keen understanding of what they need to bring their concept to market.

Amintas Neto, Academia & Start-up Lead at Microsoft Middle East & Africa, said: “Both Microsoft and Nokia are passionate about cultivating a spirit of social and technological entrepreneurship among students and the Imagine Cup competition provides a fantastic vehicle for them to turn their creative ideas into reality. By partnering with Nokia for Imagine Cup in the Middle East and Africa, we are providing an opportunity for young people to develop on the broadest, most cutting-edge technology platforms. Improving access to these technologies and supporting young people to realize their potential is a huge priority given the wider economic challenges in the region. Recent successes by local teams from the Middle East and Africa suggest that there is a great deal of talent and innovation in the region; no doubt this dynamism will be reflected in the local finals.”

Joe Devassy, Head of Developer Experience, Nokia IMEA said: “Nokia’s partnership with Microsoft for the Imagine Cup is part of an on-going drive to support young entrepreneurial talent across Middle East and Africa. With the large youth population in the region, it is especially important to assist them in building skills that will help them succeed today and advance their careers post-graduation. New technologies are rapidly changing businesses and the lives of consumers in these regions and the speed of adoption is inspiring. Equipping young people with technology will truly put the future of their nations in their hands.”

The Middle East and Africa Imagine Cup local finals involves over 20 countries across the region, with students drawn from Kenya, South Africa, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Authorities, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and West and Central Africa taking part.

The finalists from the Middle East and Africa local finals will progress through to the worldwide final, taking place in St Petersburg, Russia, in July 2013.  

This year marks the 11th year of Imagine Cup. Students ages 16 and older are eligible to register and compete in Imagine Cup 2013 by visiting the Imagine Cup website. A full list of competitions and challenges are listed here. In the past decade, more than 1.65 million students from 190 countries have registered to compete for cash and other prizes.

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