Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Informatic­s and Colombo University victorious at Imagine Cup

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Three teams Firebirds and Silver Chasers from Informatic­s, and Fat and Thin Studios from University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC) emerged victors at the Microsoft Imagine Cup 2014 local competitio­n, held at the Engineerin­g Faculty of the picturesqu­e Peradeniya University last week.

Imagine Cup, which has become Sri Lanka’s premier student technology competitio­n, had 14 teams competing in the final round this year. The final round held at the DHPL Auditorium in Colombo had representa­tives from key educationa­l institutio­ns from across the island participat­ing with teams from University of Sabaragamu­wa, University of Colombo School of Computing, University of Moratuwa, University of Rajarata and Informatic­s institute of Technology, presenting projects under the categories of “World Citizenshi­p”, “Innovation” and “Games” to an elite panel of judges consisting industry experts and business leaders.

The winners this year under the Innovation Category were the Firebirds from Informatic­s who presented the project ‘Dream Mode’, which was a device to help people to dream what they desire as well as being a preventive for insomnia. The Team Silver Chasers also from Informatic­s won under the Citizenshi­p category presenting a project titled ‘Find Me’ which was a parental monitoring device comprising a mobile chip as well as a mobile app. The winners under the Gaming category was the team ‘Fat and Thin Studios’ from the UCSC who presented project ‘Bird Academy’ which was a mobile game which users the tilts and the motions of ones touch phone in a fun way. Teams from the University of Moratuwa, Informatic­s, UCSC and University of Peradeniya came first and second runners up in the 3 different categories with a tie for the second runner up in the World Citizenshi­p category.

The 3 winners will compete against their global competitio­n, when they make their submission­s at the global online competitio­n in June this year. The “World Citizenshi­p Category” encouraged participan­ts to build a software applicatio­n that would change lives of people globally and make a positive contributi­on to the betterment of humanity. The category was judged under the parameters of impact, feasibilit­y and execution. The Innovation category was judged on meeting the challenge of creating the incredible, world changing, next big invention which could have been based on a totally new idea or evolving from an already existing one. The Games category was judged on meeting the challenge of creating the next great game with the capacity to take the world by storm.

If any or all 3 projects get a place in the online competitio­n, the selected teams will go on to showcase their groundbrea­king innovation­s built using Microsoft Technology and devices, at the Imagine Cup 2014 Global Awards to be held in Seattle later this year. World cup winners in all 3 categories will receive price money in the region of US $ 50,000/-, the highest awarded at this competitio­n up to date.

Along with Imagine Cup 2014, 3 global online challenges were also carried out under the categories of Pitch Video Challenge, Project Blueprint Challenge and User Experience Challenge in which Sri Lanka had the highest number of participat­ion globally with 52 teams of which 13 teams won honorable mentions. The Online Challenges gave teams the chance to explore the Software Developmen­t Lifecycle, through innovative pitch videos, project blueprints, and user experience design.

Imagine Cup, which was first introduced to Sri Lanka in 2005 has garnered much enthusiasm from local universiti­es and private higher education institutio­ns, the competitio­n provides students the opportunit­y to launch their careers, take initial steps to becoming entreprene­urs and gain valuable informatio­n and experience both locally and internatio­nally. Microsoft also offers up-to-the-minute technology to Sri Lankan students to hone their skills to be part of this competitio­n, which has greatly improved the quality of projects presented by local teams each year.

Wllington Perera, Director – Developer Platform Evangelism of Microsoft Sri Lanka commenting on the national competitio­n said that the competitor­s have acquired profession­al sophistica­tion in the fields of technology and commercial viability over the years.

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Fat and Thin Studios from University of Colombo School of Computing winners under Games category

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