Meet your 2019 Imagine Cup champions – smartARM of Microsoft

At its heart, the is all about bringing students together from across the globe, inspiring them to usher in our collective future using cloud-based technologies of today and tomorrow, including artificial intelligence (AI), big data, mixed Microsoft Customer Service reality Microsoft Support Phone Number and more. Since its inception 16 years ago, the Imagine Cup Support.Microsoft.Com/Help has motivated  Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help nearly 2 million students from over 190 Microsoft Support Phone Number countries around the world to bring their biggest, boldest ideas to life.

Today, we are excited to announce smartARM of Canada as the 2018 Imagine Cup champions! smartARM created a robotic hand prosthetic, using Microsoft Azure Computer Vision, Machine Learning and Cloud Storage Microsoft Support Phone Number, that uses a camera embedded in its palm to recognize objects and calculate the most appropriate  Support.Microsoft.Com/Help grip for an object. Based on machine learning, the more the model is used, the more accurate it becomes.  As the victors, smartARM wins a mentoring session with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, $85,000 in  Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help cash and a $50,000 Azure grant. Team iCry2Talk of Greece earned second place with a low-cost and non-invasive intelligent interface between infant and parent that translates in real time the baby’s cry, and associates it with a specific physiological and psychological state, depicting the result in a text, image and voice message. Third place went to Team Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help  Mediated Ear of Japan for its project, Mediated Ear, software for hearing-impaired individuals Microsoft Support Phone Number to focus on a specific speaker among a multitude of  Microsoft Customer Service conversations. Mediated Ear can relay specific sounds in audio waveforms through deep learning.


For the winners, and for their competitors, the road to the World Finals started with a single idea on how to change the world Microsoft Support Phone Number through innovative use of technology. Tens of thousands of students walked this road, spending months coding their Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help  solutions and dreaming up go-to-market plans to bring their ideas to life. From there Microsoft Customer Service, and through fierce competition at the national   Support.Microsoft.Com/Helpand regional level, 49 teams from 33  Microsoft Support Phone Number countries were selected to compete in the World Finals.

This year, we’ve added special Microsoft Support Phone Number Imagine Cup awards of $15,000 for three key areas of digital transformation: AI, big data and mixed reality. On Tuesday, we crowned the winners. from Nepal, won the AI Microsoft Support Phone Number award for designing a solution to help farmers identify plant diseases, suggest mitigation strategies, connect with experts Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help  and get updated with recent agriculture findings. from India won the big data award for their solution to validate genuine drugs and decrease illness from counterfeit substances.  from the United Microsoft Customer Service States won the mixed reality award Support.Microsoft.Com/Help for allowing engineers from around the world to be

holographically “teleported” into a workspace when needed.

The 2018 winners emerged from a strong field of competitors featuring projects that utilized leading-edge Support.Microsoft.Com/Help cloud technologies with  Http //Support.Microsoft.Com/Help the promise of improving the way we live and work.  Throughout it all, the next generation Microsoft Support Phone Number of innovators put their creativity on display in addressing Microsoft Customer Service some of  Microsoft Support Phone Number humanity’s most pressing issues.

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