Microsoft Announces Imagine Cup 2008 Winners


PARIS, July 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Students address environmental sustainability with innovative
technology; torch passes to Egypt for Imagine Cup 2009.

Microsoft Corp today announced the winners of Imagine Cup 2008 at the
Musée du Louvre, after a week of intense competition among finalists chosen
from a pool of more than 200,000 students from over 100 countries and
regions. Celebrating first place, Australia's Team SOAK won the worldwide
Software Design invitational, Singapore's Team Trail Blazers won the Embedded
Development invitational, and Brazil's Mother Gaia Studio won the Game
Development challenge. Imagine Cup, the world's premier competition for
technology students, gives students the chance to unlock their creative
genius and build solutions that tackle real-world issues facing society
today.

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"Imagine Cup provides a forum for students around the world to explore
new ways to use the power of software to help address some of the world's
toughest challenges," said S Somasegar, senior vice president of the
Developer Division at Microsoft. "The high caliber of the students and their
projects is evidence of the high level of innovation seen in the student
community today, with a clear potential for real-world impact."

The software design, embedded development and game development finalist
teams created applications, devices and games using the Microsoft platform
and Microsoft tools based on the Imagine Cup competition theme "Imagine a
world where technology enables a sustainable environment."

A total of 370 students from 124 teams representing 61 countries and
regions competed in the worldwide Imagine Cup finals in nine categories:
Software Design, Embedded Development, Game Development, "Project Hoshimi"
(Programming Battle), IT Challenge, Algorithm, Photography, Short Film and
Interface Design. The student teams were asked to undertake a series of
challenges relating to digital media or technology depending on the
invitational.

The winners were announced in a gala awards ceremony this afternoon
during the Imagine Cup World Festival, a celebration drawing Imagine Cup
competitors, mentors and other key attendees. It featured keynote addresses
from several dignitaries from around the world. The following are the top
three finalists by invitational in finishing order:

Software Design
    * First place: Australia -- Team SOAK
      Team Members: David Burela, Dimaz Pramudya, Ed Hooper, Long Zheng

    * Second place: Slovakia -- Team Housekeepers
      Team Members: Marián Hönsch, Michal Kompan, Jakub Simko, Dusan Zeleník

    * Third place: Hungary -- Team DigitalMania
      Team Members: �kos Kapui, Laszló Zöld, Bálint Orosz, Gergely Orosz


    Embedded Development
    * First place: Singapore -- Team Trail Blazers
      Team Members: Pinto James Dominic, Shi Ben Yong, Hu Shuhan, Denver Lim

    * Second place: TIE
      Ireland -- Team AcidRain
      Team Members: Brian Byrne, Aodhan Coffey, Karl O'Dwyer
      China -- Team Wings
      Team Members: Shibiao Xu, Junjie Li, Zhongjie Wang, Lei Yan

    * Third place: Poland -- Team Aero@PUT
      Team Members: Piotr Kryger, Mikolaj Malaczynski, Jakub Pawlowski,
      Piotr Slezak


    Game Development
    * First place: Brazil -- Team Mother Gaia Studio
      Team Members: Guilherme Campos, Helena Van Kampen, Rafael F Costa, 
      Túlio Sória

    * Second place: Belgium -- Team Drunk Puppy Productions
      Team Members: Kenny Deriemaeker, Filip Van Bouwel, Timothy
      Vanherberghen, Jeroen van Raevels

    * Third place: Korea -- Team GOMZ
      Team Members: Kim Dong Hoon, Kim Ki Hwan, Park Min Kyu


    "Project Hoshimi" (Programming Battle)
    * First place: Russia -- Team Red Devils
      Team Members: Ilya Grebnov, Sergei Grebnov

    * Second place: China -- Team Zephyr
      Team Members: Peng Guo, Jiaze Huang

    * Third place: Ukraine -- Team Dream Team
      Team Members: Pavlo Liapota, Margaryta Skrypachova


    IT Challenge
    * First place: France -- Jean-Benoit Paux

    * Second place: Romania -- Cosmin-Viorel Ilie

    * Third place: China -- Yan Liu


    Algorithm
    * First place: Ukraine -- Roman Koshlyak

    * Second place: Hungary -- Szilveszter Szebeni

    * Third place: Japan -- Naohiro Takahashi


    Photography
    * First place: United States -- Team Provisio
      Team Members: Jennifer Hui, Melissa Hui

    * Second place: Austria -- Team Austria
      Team Members: Rosa Maria Binder, Benedikt Wurth

    * Third place: Croatia - Team Voodoo Delirum
      Team Members: Duje Nebojsa Pandzic, Martin Stokic


    Short Film
    * First place: Korea -- Team NEIP
      Team Members: Il Jin Joung, Seong Ran An, Yeun Jun Choo, Sung Wook Lee

    * Second place: Mexico -- Team Lava Lamp
      Team Members: Grace Montoya, Aldo Murillo

    * Third place: Canada -- Robotree
      Team Members: Drake Birmann, Ryan Morrison, Media Ridha, Dan Tran


    Interface Design
    * First place: United States - Team IU EcoVis
      Team Members: David Roedl, William Odom

    * Second place: Canada -- TeamGreeNet
      Team Members: Jin Fan, Kevin Muise

    * Third place: France -- Team Edelweiss
      Team Members: Johanna Rowe, Steven Muhr

In addition to the category awards, five Achievement Awards were
presented.

* The Rural Innovation Achievement Award, sponsored by Microsoft's
Unlimited Potential Group, is designed to recognise the software solution
that contributes towards a more sustainable environment and best helps
promote the social and economic growth of underserved populations in
developing countries and regions and best helps them better meet their basic
needs. It was won by Indonesia's Antarmuka: Arief Widhiyasa, Dimas Yusuf
Danurwenda, Ella Madanella Dwi Mustika and Erga Ghaniya.

* The Accessible Technology Achievement Award, designed to recognise the
interface design solution that makes it easier for anyone to see, hear and
use a computer, and to customise their computing environment according to
their own preferences, needs and abilities, was won by Jeffrey Bigham, a PhD
candidate in computer science from the University of Washington, United
States, for Project WebAnywhere. An additional onsite challenge was won by
France's Team JivAd: Jivane Rajabaly and Adrien Ossorguine.

* The Interoperability Achievement Award, designed to recognize the 
software solution that best leverages Microsoft technologies to connect 
people, data or diverse systems to help address real-world customer needs, 
was won by India's Team SKAN: Sameet Singh Khajuria, Karun AB, Amith George 
and Noel Sequeira.

* The Windows Live Achievement Award, designed to recognise the software
solution that makes the best use of the Windows Live platform and adds new
social dimensions to both new and old web sites and web projects, was won by
Spain's Windows Drive: Carlos Junquera Cachero, David Rodriguez, Héctor Juan
and Miguel Llopis.

* The Engineering Excellence Achievement Award, sponsored by Microsoft's
Enterprise Engineering Center, is designed to recognise three outstanding
teams from the Software Development category that have created solutions that
demonstrate the potential to be developed to scale with focused guidance from
a Microsoft engineer, was won by the following:

-- Bulgaria -- Team Atlas
       Team Members: Boryana Miloshevska, Dobromira Ivanova, Martin
       Damyanov, Yordan Pavlov

    -- USA -- Team Sparx
       Team Members: Adam Risi, Zachery Shivers, Ziyan Zhou

    -- Russia -- Team Ignition
       Team Members: Anatoly Nikitin, Roman Belov, Daria Elkina

Furthermore, six finalist teams will have the opportunity to explore how
their software solutions could potentially turn into business realities. The
teams will receive intense business and technology training as part of the
Imagine Cup Innovation Accelerator programme, co-sponsored by Microsoft and
British Telecommunications plc (BT).

"The creativity demonstrated by the competitors this year has shown that
tomorrow's technology leaders are ready to apply their solutions to
real-world issues," said Joe Black, director of Business Development for
Emerging Technologies, BT. "The Imagine Cup Innovation Accelerator is an
exceptional opportunity for young developers to explore the entrepreneurial
possibilities of their software solutions. We are excited to offer our
encouragement, guidance, and support to these talented students through
comprehensive training sessions to help students bring their ideas to
fruition."

The six teams chosen to participate in the Imagine Cup Innovation
Accelerator programme are the following:

* Australia -- Team SOAK (Smart Operational Agricultural toolKit)
      Team Members: David Burela, Dimaz Pramudya, Ed Hooper, Long Zheng

    * France -- Team Well K'Home
      Team Members: Regis Hanol, Gauthier Chanliau, Sebastien Warin, 
      Jean-Noel Gauthier

    * Germany -- Team PoinT-Power in Time
      Team Members: Daniel Franke, Jörn Schindler, Vasilios Filippidis, Axel
      Ernst

    * Hungary -- Team Digital Mania
      Team Members: �kos Kapui, Laszló Zöld, Bálint Orosz, Gergely Orosz

    * Slovakia - Team Housekeepers
      Team Members: Marián Hönsch, Michal Kompan, Jakub Simko, Dusan Zeleník

    * South Africa - Team Smile
      Team Members: Devin de Vries, Christopher King, Nabeel Nazeer, Nadeem
      Isaacs

Imagine Cup 2009 will be held in Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt. The theme
will be "Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems
facing us today." Students will be asked to create software solutions that
are aligned to one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The eight MDGs
range from halving extreme poverty and halting the spread of HIV/AIDS to
providing universal primary education. More information about the MDGs can be
found at http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals.

Registrations for Imagine Cup 2009 open today, 8 July 2008. More
information about Imagine Cup can be found at http://www.imaginecup.com.

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