Microsoft Kicks Off Embeddedspark 2010 Challenge

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MEDIA RELEASE PR36259


Microsoft Kicks Off embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge


BOSTON, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


         Windows Embedded re-brands successful Sparks will Fly developer

  competition to encourage creativity, innovation and 'Fun and Games' among

            embedded hobbyist and academic communities globally.

 


    During an industry address yesterday at the Embedded Systems Conference

(ESC) Boston, Microsoft Corp. launched the embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge, a

new competition designed to foster creativity and innovation among the

embedded hobbyist and academic communities globally. Based on the successful

Sparks will Fly competition, the embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge encourages

contestants to demonstrate innovative thinking within the theme of "Fun and

Games." The program rewards those who are pioneering the next generation of

specialized devices, letting them use the embeddedSPARK Challenge as a forum

to showcase their skills on the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 platform.




    "Windows Embedded is excited to emphasize our commitment to the embedded

market by introducing the embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge and rewarding the

innovation of the global academic, hobbyist and developer communities," said

Scott Davis, senior marketing manager for Windows Embedded at Microsoft.

"Windows Embedded is committed to driving the specialized devices of the

future, and the embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge provides an excellent

opportunity for embedded developers to showcase their skills. We are

enthusiastic to see the innovation that will result from this contest."


    How the Contest Works

    The embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge is a three-round competition offering

more than $20,000 (U.S.) in prizes. The contest officially began yesterday,

Sept. 22, 2009, and will culminate in spring 2010 at ESC Silicon Valley

(April 26-29), where the three finalists will receive an all-expense-paid

trip to present their devices onstage during Microsoft's industry address.

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to vote for the winner and

award the three finalists US$15,000, US$5,000 and US$1,000 respectively in

prize money.


    In Round 1, contestants will submit a one- to three-page entry at

http://www.embeddedspark.com that details their original idea for the "Fun

and Games" theme, which includes games, home entertainment and other fresh

ideas for specialized devices that grab attention and bring smiles to the

faces of users. The first round will close on Jan. 9, 2010, and the 75

contestants selected for Round 2 will be announced on Jan. 15. All Round 2

participants will receive a target development board, Windows Embedded CE 6.0

R2 and Visual Studio Professional Edition 2005 at no cost to help them

develop their devices. Round 2 will close on April 2, and the three finalists

will be announced on April 9.


    Additional Details

    The embeddedSPARK 2010 Challenge is open to people in all countries

eligible to participate according to U.S. laws. The contest is open from noon

EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, to 8 p.m. EDT on April 2, 2010. More details

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    Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in

software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize

their full potential.


    SOURCE:  Microsoft Corp.


    CONTACT: Jacob Grimm of Weber Shandwick, 

             +1-212-445-8030,

             jgrimm@webershandwick.com, 

             for Microsoft Corp. 


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